16 Freelance Writing Gigs

Featuring Parents.com, SPIN, and Thrillist

Welcome, Freelance Writers.

Yesterday, I brought you 28 high-quality freelance writing gigs. Today, it’s more of the same quality — and I’m loving it!

Tip: Open all of your favorite gigs in a new tab. From there, quickly move from tab to tab to vet the opportunities and decide if you want to apply.

It’s time to start your search…

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The Gigs.

✅ 🇺🇸 Vendo is hiring a freelance copywriter

✅ 🇺🇸 Everyday Health Group is hiring a freelance reviews writer

✅ 🇺🇸 Talent Inc. is hiring a freelance career advice writer

✅ 🇺🇸 Parents.com is hiring food writers

✅ 🇺🇸 Wealth of Geeks is accepting pitches for personal finance, travel, auto, entertainment, sports, and geek culture stories

🇬🇧 OptimizePress is hiring an SEO writer for online marketing, WordPress, funnels, and digital entrepreneurship blog content

🌎 Laura Kate Dale is accepting pitches for freelance articles and/or videos to run on Access-Ability

🇺🇸 Paulina Jayne Isaac is accepting pitches from people with celeb interviewing experience or recipe reviewers at The Kitchn

🌎 Eleven is hiring writers and editors in verticals including tech, HR, and health

🇺🇸 Thrillist is looking for pitches about travel

🇺🇸 SPIN is seeking pitches for a new interview series featuring owners of hole-in-the-wall record stores

🇺🇸 The Sick Times is accepting pitches about the COVID-19 health crisis

🇺🇸 Aptara is recruiting freelancers writers and editors in law, sciences, and specialized or technical fields

🇺🇸 Newfangled Studios is hiring freelance writers and editors

🇺🇸 Elizabeth Lion is looking for a freelance grant writer for the Urban League of Essex County

🇺🇸 Kavish Lodha is hiring a script writer who has prior experience with membership organizations or SaaS

= top opportunity

That’s a Wrap.

Yesterday, I asked 10 subscribers the same question: On average, what percentage of gigs shared in my newsletter do you apply for?

All of them answered somewhere in the 5 to 15 percent range. I’m happy with that. If I share 30 gigs, these people apply for somewhere between 1 and 5 of them.

If you have anything to share, reach out to me by sending a LinkedIn message or replying to this email.