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14 Freelance Writing Gigs
14 opps, four countries, and a niche for everyone
Welcome, Freelance Writers.
As the month winds down, take a few hours this week to prepare your marketing plan for October. It’ll be here before you know it.
Now, let’s check out some gigs that are sure to put a smile on your face. 😃
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The Gigs.
✅ 🇺🇸 Liz O'Pray Cangelosi is looking for freelance advertising copywriters
🇺🇸 Amazing.com is looking for an SEO editor for blog posts
🇺🇸 Paradise Media is looking for sports writers and editors
🇺🇸 Page One Publishing, a content creation agency, is looking for freelance writers
🇺🇸 Southern PHC Magazine is looking for a freelance writer to join its team in writing, editing, producing and delivering a bi-monthly print publication, weekly e-newsletter and weekly podcast in the plumbing, heating and cooling trade space ($35/hour)
🇺🇸 RVO Health is looking for a freelance commerce writer ($100+/article)
🇺🇸 Healthline Media is looking for a freelance health news fact-checker ($40/hour)
🇺🇸 WebMD is looking for freelance medical writers to contribute articles that are both scientifically sound and general audience-accessible
🇺🇸 RVO Health is looking for a freelance health growth writer
🇮🇳 Utsav Khambhati is looking for a freelance UX writer
🇮🇳 Suman Chatterjee is looking for freelance content writers at LawSikho, an online legal education platform
🇮🇳 The Digital Edge Express is looking for a freelance content writer
🇲🇾 Jean H. is looking for a UI/UX freelance writer for a short-term project
🇯🇵 Carey Finn is looking for freelance writers for London Cheapo and Hong Kong Cheapo
✅ = top opportunity
🏁 = originating country (open to all unless stated)
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That’s a Wrap.
I hope you enjoyed today’s list. I’ll be back tomorrow with more opportunities. In the meantime, keep applying, pitching, and networking.
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