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12 Freelance Writing Gigs
Featuring Draft.dev, ConsumerAffairs, and more
Welcome, Freelance Writers.
I’m super excited for the last full week of April. How about you?
Let’s kick things off this week with a nice list of freelance writing gigs. But before that, a word from our sponsor.
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The Gigs.
✅ 🇺🇸 Draft.dev is hiring freelance writers to create content on technical topics ($300+/blog post)
✅ 🇺🇸 Morgan Cutolo is hiring freelance writers at ConsumerAffairs
🇺🇸 Tuckner, Sipser, Weinstock & Sipser, LLP is hiring a remote legal content writer for civil rights cases ($50 - $100/hour)
🇺🇸 Sweet Fish is hiring freelance content strategists with expertise working with marketing, healthcare, or product/engineering audiences
🇺🇸 Speakeasy Marketing, a legal marketing firm, is hiring a remote SEO content writer and transcript editor
🇺🇸 Android Police is hiring a freelance evergreen writer
🇬🇧 Beth Mahoney is looking for stories for a range of nationals, from personal insights and trend-led pieces to interesting studies and data
🇺🇸 SUCCESS Enterprises is seeking multiple freelance SEO writers to add to its freelance writer stable ($200 - $400/article, minimum 1,000 word count)
🇺🇸 SaaS Academy is hiring a content marketing copywriter ($40 - $45/hour)
🇺🇸 Liza Neustaetter is looking to expand his pool of freelance writers and editors at 95 Percent Group for future projects — developing K-5 literacy products and instructional materials
🇺🇸 XDA is hiring freelance writers to write about Windows, PC components, laptops, and more
✅ = top opportunity
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That’s a Wrap.
And there you have it. I hope these opportunities help jump-start your marketing and outreach this week.
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