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6 Freelance Writing Gigs
Vacation season + the weekend = fewer gigs
Welcome, Freelance Writers.
It’s the perfect storm. ⛈️ Vacation season, combined with the weekend, has made this Monday edition of Freelance Framework the smallest yet.
And that’s okay. It’s something you have to get used to as a freelance writer. There will be slow times, but it’s important to stay as active as possible regardless.
I’m confident that tomorrow’s list will be back to its typical size.
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The Gigs.
🇺🇸 PrizePicks is looking for freelance writers to cover daily fantasy sports and various sports leagues
🇺🇸 Cruising World is accepting pitches for full-length features, smaller features, articles and columns
🇦🇺 Vidico, a creative production agency, is looking for a freelance copywriter
🇦🇺 Jen McKinnon is looking for freelance technical SEO writers
🇮🇳 Shashi Rajput is looking for freelance content writers at Phot.AI
🇨🇦 Chatelaine, Canada’s biggest women’s magazine, is accepting pitches
✅ = top opportunity
🏁 = originating country (open to all unless stated)
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That’s a Wrap.
I hope there’s at least one opportunity on today’s list that excites you. I’ll be back in 24 hours with more.
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