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The
Best Freelance Job Boards for Writers
How
many times have you checked out a job board to that either it no
longer exists or that there is one or two jobs listed. Out of
the hundreds of job boards on the Web today, how do you find
those containing projects that you are interested in and
qualified for.
I have recently surveyed over 300 freelance web sites and these
are the best boards for freelance writers. The benchmark that I
used for judging the board was the number of legitimate projects
(as opposed to “business opportunities” ) and requests for
submission being posted every month. I have only included ones
posting 30 projects or more a month
The very best
I picked Guru This huge all-inclusive board connects independent
professionals (a.k.a. "gurus") with contract projects.
If you are new to independent consulting, check out the Run Your
Biz section, which includes a “Getting Started” column,
where you can leave a question to be answered by experts. Lots
of other useful information (e.g. tax and finance, legal, etc.)
for contractors. Find a contracting job ("gig")
searching by field (creative/media, finance and legal, etc.),
keyword, and geography.. Recently, it acquired IT Moonlighter ,
another with lots of freelance jobs. Whatever, Guru is probably
the largest freelance marketplace on the Web. Over 3,300
projects posted last month.
What makes Guru.com stand out from is the number and variety of
projects listed and the easiness of accessing the job. Unlike
the others, Guru sends daily email alerts of writing gigs that
match your profile.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 207
Type of projects: Everything and anything, many articles,
ghostwriting, editing, copyright, some onsite, some technical.
Has the best all around listing of freelance writing gigs.
Other good freelance writing sites
AllFreelanceWork. Its sister site AllFreelance is my number one
site for articles about freelancing and freelance resources.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 10
Type of projects: Technical and business writing
Contracted Work A freelance site that has grown in great leaps
and bounds. You can do a search and find a great number of
projects. There is a monthly fee in order to search for
projects, but it might be worth checking out. I personally found
that I was not finding enough leads for the type of writing I do
to be worth the fee.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 50-74
Type of projects: Openings tends more to web content,
copywriting, and sales and marketing
Elance. I was actively involved in bidding on this site for a
year. However, I did not get my money’s worth. It is geared
towards business and technical writing.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 130+
Type of projects: little bit of everything: articles,
ghostwriting, e-books, web content, technical. Lots of editing
and proofreading jobs too
Freelance Work ExchangeNon-Auction freelance site. The Freelance
Work Exchange has listings for writers, designers, consultants,
programmers. Yes ... it does cost to join; however, there is
$3.00 7-day trial memberships so you can test it to see if it
will get you work! Highly recommended. Freelance Work Exchange
is a solid, reliable freelance site, but in order to search jobs
it will cost you a monthly fee.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 30-40
Type of projects: little bit of everything: calls for articles,
ghostwriting, e-books, web content, technical. Geared more
towards general writing markets, as opposed to corporate-style
stuff.
Freelance WritingThis is the ultimate job board for freelance
writers. Contest, blogs, forums, resources. Everything.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 40
Type of projects: Calls for articles, copywriting, E-books,
research papers, ghostwriting,
Independent Homeworkers Alliance -- touts itself as the
"largest provider of legitimate home-based jobs on the
Internet.” Offers a search engine for at-home jobs, as well as
numerous resources. $29.95 a month Subscription
Number of writing projects posted every month: 70
Type of projects: calls for submissions of articles, scripts,
e-books, some sales and marketing, not much technical writing.
Sologigs With over 20,000 projects for freelancers, Sologig has
a lot to offer. You need to register to get access to all the
projects, with the higher levels of membership securing you a
higher profile in the exchange. Most of the freelance writing
jobs were onsite technical/business writing.
Number of writing projects posted every month: Estimate 100+
projects posted every month. To see the exact number, you have
to register. A Bronze membership with $78.75 prepaid for three
months
Type of projects: geared heavily towards onsite technical
writing gigs
Telecommuting Jobs -- where job seekers can view several hundred
telecommuting/offsite jobs posted directly by employers, as well
as thousands of jobs posted to other major job sites. Searching
is free, but there is a small fee to post your resume.
Telecommuting Jobs Telecommute jobs for Writers, Programmers,
Artists, etc. Links to additional sites to continue the search
for that which is so hard to find - a good paying, mid-term
telecommute contract. Good deal for the $10/yr registration fee
required.
Number of writing projects posted every month: 80
Type of projects: Wide variety of projects: article wanted,
research papers, journalism, copywriting, not much technical
Workhome.com Welcome to Workhome.com a resource for work at home
jobs for your small office or home business. We provide job
posting for work at home jobs and advertising to work at home
businesses. Posting on work home jobs is free and you may
contact our work at home providers by visiting the profile page
and clicking email professional
Number of writing projects posted every month: 20-30
Type of projects: Wide variety of projects: articles, web
content, sales and marketing, technical
A word to the wise
Be selective about what types of projects that you bid for.
There is a lot of competition out there, so do not waste your
time with projects that you are not qualified for or do not
interest you. If you are spending more than an hour a day
responding to leads from the job boards, then you may need to
redefine your niche. Don’t try to be all things to all people.
In addition, remember that, in order to be a successful
freelance writer, you should not be using the boards as your
only way of finding projects. You should also be out there
networking with other writer, setting up your own website, and
researching writing opportunities in your own community. In the
end, these strategies will net your more work than limiting
yourself to working the job boards.
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