Writer and Editor
Freelance Jobs
If you’re a freelance writer or editor, here are some resources
you’re going to want to check out to land your next gig:
FREELANCE WRITING GIGS
Freelance Writing Gigs is
part job board, a part resource for writers and editors. The site scours the
internet and posts relevant freelance writing and editing gigs twice a week
alongside tips and articles on everything from how to improve your writing
skills to how to build a viable freelance writing or editing career.
Fees: None!
The gigs on Freelance Writing Gigs are completely free to browse.
Pros: The team at Freelance Writing Gigs searches all corners of the internet to find the
best freelance jobs for writers or editors—which means that you don’t have to.
The extra resources on the site are also super helpful as you’re building your
freelance writing career.
Cons: Because
Freelance Writing Gigs is only updated twice a week, some of the freelance jobs
on the site may be outdated.
JOURNALISM JOBS
Journalism Jobs is
a job board for (you guessed it!) journalists in search of their next gig. The
site hosts a wide variety of journalism opportunities, including both editing
and writing/reporting jobs.
Fees: Journalism
Jobs is completely free for job seekers (yay!).
Pros: As
the name implies, this site strictly features jobs for journalists—so if you
want to focus on journalism projects, consider this a must-have resource.
Cons: In
addition to freelance gigs, this site also features full-time journalism jobs.
So, if you want to find the perfect freelance journalism assignment, be
prepared to sort through plenty of full-time opportunities to find your
freelance diamond in the rough.
CONTENTLY
Contently is a
content marketing platform that connects brands with writers for a variety of
content projects (like blog posts, white papers, and case studies). To get
started, all you have to do is create an online portfolio that showcases your
best work; then, brands can check out your samples and get in touch with any
projects they think would be a good fit.
Fees: It’s
free to set up your portfolio on Contently, but once you start getting
assignments, expect to pay a 15% fee to the platform.
Pros: Contently
has a reputation for hosting some of the best-paying writing gigs on the
internet, with many clients paying in the $1 to $2 per word range.
Cons: The
process of getting your profile approved is a slow one. New writers to the
platform can expect to wait weeks (or even months) before their profile is
reviewed and they’re approved to start connecting with clients.
OTHER WEBSITES TO FIND FREELANCE WRITING OR EDITING JOBS
If the above websites don’t feel like they have quite the
“write” gig for you (pun intended), don’t worry! There are plenty of other
websites that feature freelance jobs exclusively for writers and editors.
Here are a few industry-specific websites to help you find your
next writing or editing opportunity:
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Contena
·
Freelance Writing Jobs (freelance
jobs targeted towards Canadian writers)
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PubLoft
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RedGage
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Scripted
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Triond
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