As always, I’ve got the best high-paying freelance writing gigs of the week rounded up for you. Enjoy!
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As always, I’ve got the best high-paying freelance writing gigs of the week rounded up for you. Enjoy!
Here’s some things to watch out for when gathering information for your articles, news pieces and blogs.
I often recommend posting your articles to LinkedIn to give you a good showcase for your work that you can show to potential clients. How to post articles isn’t 100% obvious, so I’m going to run you through a quick tutorial. Here’s how to get your articles posted on LinkedIn.
Remember, 12 in play keeps the bills at bay. Here’s this week’s best gigs to get you started.
Here’s a guide to all kinds of free online services that you can use to get your freelance writing business off the ground. Make sure to bookmark each one!
Here’s this week’s best gigs.
Here are 20 words every freelance writer should know so a client or editor never leaves you confused with their lingo.
Get some new clients this week with these great high-paying gigs.
These gigs pay at least $50 an article, offer a full-time salary, or pay more than $20 an hour.
Here is a step-by-step guide to writing and pitching your article to a magazine.
Here are some strategies to get more work as a freelance writer.
To help you get on track for 2020, here’s week’s best gigs.
Yah, this looks like a writing gig site you should stay clear of.
Even though it’s the holidays, I’m still going to bring you this week’s best gigs.
Though the holidays are upon us, don’t get lax on your pitching. I’m here to give you a helping hand.
However, what if you didn’t have to go in search of jobs any longer? What if the jobs would find you instead of the other way around? It’d be great, wouldn’t it? It is great, and it’s also a realistic possibility if you use the following tips. Go on, it could completely transform your career.
If you need some new clients, these gigs pay at least $50 an article, offer a full-time salary, or pay more than $20 an hour.
If you’re writing for a client, chances are that hard work will belong to your client, as soon as they pay. This means you won’t be able to use it anywhere else and the client can even say they wrote it. Confused? Let’s dig into copyrights and how they pertain to your work
Start of December with these great gigs.
What better place to find writing advice than from experienced writers? Here are 50 writing tips from some of the world's best. Got a great quote that I missed? Tell me in the comments.