Archive for the 'Freelance Writing Tips And Warning' Category

Writing Jobs – 5 Easy Ways to Avoid Disaster by Angela Booth

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Looking for writing jobs? They’re everywhere online; writers are in high demand. But do remember that you need to protect yourself – let’s look at five easy ways you can avoid disaster. 1. Check out the Prospect out on the Web Your first step should always be to check out the prospect. This can help [...]

Finding A Freelance Magazine Writing Job Is Not As Hard As You’d Think by Jordan Matthews

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Is writing one of your favorite pastimes? If you find yourself better at writing than most other things, chances are, with a little direction in your life, you could pursue freelance magazine writing. This type of job is among the top preferred jobs in the work force today. Freelance magazine writing is something most people [...]

Writing Articles to Supplement Your Income – Writing Jobs Databases by Michael Anthony OCon

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

If you’ve tried looking online for writing jobs, there’s no doubt that sooner or later you’ll stumble on to some “writing jobs databases”. Each of them want you to pay a subscription fee to access their list with promises of jobs and resources on the other side. Some of these databases are reputable and have [...]

Online Freelance Writing Jobs: 3 Ways to Avoid Fraudulent Ones by Yuwanda Black

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Following are three things you can do to avoid online writing scams so you can spend your time investing in legitimate write-from-home opportunities. Never “Write for Free”: One of the most common online freelance writing jobs scam is the “writing sample” scam. The way this works is, a company will request that you write and [...]

The Freelance Writing Job Hunt – 4 Costly Mistakes Made by Rookies by Mark Drest

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The freelance writing job hunt can be discouraging at best for many rookie writers. It seems like they will need to lower themselves to working like a slave for a dollar or two per piece – thus confirming the “penniless writer” label. But believe it or not, there are things you can do to protect [...]

Writing Jobs – What You Should Know Before Accepting by Angela Booth

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

After a few years of writing some writers look much older than their age. They have deep frown lines, and startle sharply at any loud noise. Here’s why they’re nervous wrecks: they never grab the reins of writing jobs they’re offered, and they’ve never learned the power of “No.” There’s a secret you need to [...]

What You Do You Need For Doing a Writing Job? by Dave Modie

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

For doing writing jobs you don’t need to look at business opportunities anywhere else. By doing this work you will automatically qualify to partner with thousands of companies. Those who become very good at this, sky is the limit in term of income potential. Writing jobs is a power for global communication; it brings you [...]

Top Five Ways to Find a Content Writing Job by Rikki Fawkes

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

If you love to write, then you should look for a content writing job so you can make money doing what you love. Finding a content writing job can be a difficult process, though, as many writers like yourself are looking for ways to make money writing online. But by looking for jobs in the [...]

Tips for Start-Up Writers Who Want Freelance Writing Jobs by Janice B Alcantara

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

With the present economic crunch, freelance jobs are up for grabs not just among stay-at-home mothers but also to career women or men. The internet is a good starting place to find freelance jobs. Among the easiest to break into is the field of writing. You would be surprised at how many sites are posted [...]

The Kind of Writing Job You Apply For Or Shoot For Depends on the Kind of Person You Are by Harrison Barnes

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

There are two main categories of writing jobs in the literary market. You have technical writing jobs and creative writing jobs. There are editing writing jobs which fall under the technical category, and freelance writing jobs which usually fall under the creative category. So the question is, which one is better? There are pros and [...]

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