Alan Mader

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Freelance Writing Jobs



Online freelance writing jobs are very competitive. To compete, you need a strong portfolio, a great resume, excellent writing skills, and the passion to never give up.

Most people would rather work from home then go to a physical workplace. And it’s all these people you'll be competing with for all the freelance writers wanted ads.

If you need help with your portfolio, check out how to build a portfolio. Or if you need help check out paytowritepaper. Remember you only get one chance to make a first impression. You want to be at your best when you apply for these freelance writing jobs.

Once you've completed your portfolio, you are ready to start applying for jobs.

There are many areas of freelancing to choose from, from being a freelance photographer, to writer, to blogger, to ghost writer, to website designer, and more. Most of these avenues have their own job boards and tricks to landing jobs in these fields.

Now that you know the area you want, how do you find these jobs? Do you have to join expensive bid auction sites? No. There are plenty of free resources out there.

But, if you do decide you are interested in paying to join bidding sites, one of the best is freelance writing jobs are.

Another job bank database I like to use is home job shop. For a lifetime membership fee of $18.00 you will always have access to telecommuting and work from home jobs. These are actual jobs that have been screened and are not scams. A great online database, well worth the $18.00 they charge.

Or, if you would rather find freelance writing jobs without having to pay a membership fee, keep on reading.

I suggest fully utilizing writing service (https://bestessaysservices.com/) by having a blog on their site. If your blog post is considered good, they will put it on the home page. Each time a post ends up on the home page, come month end, you make $10. Some bloggers use this as partial income and write several posts a week for Performancing hoping to have one make it on the home page.

Both Performancing and Problogger have job boards full of blogging jobs.

Another website to know is rentacoder. This site is handy because it's free and gives you jobs that you can bid on. It's similar to a paid membership site, but with none of the costs. Another bonus, it helps you build your reputation.

Clients can rate you and write comments about your work. By having a great reputation you can apply for the higher paying jobs, and people will take a chance on you.

Another tip to finding freelancing jobs is to "google it." I don't believe in paying to find jobs, so usually I use the search engine. I do this by typing in the keywords for the jobs I am looking for.

If I want a blogging job, I would type "blogger wanted" in google. Usually I get craiglist or another online classified as the top results. But if you keep searching through the results, you will find jobs.

Some tips to remember:

Always proof your work. Remember that once it hits the internet it’s there forever.
Always keep track of where your work is published. It’s important to always have an up to date portfolio.

Always be willing to learn and improve and don’t get discouraged.

Remember persistence pays off. You might have to take your first couple of freelance writing jobs for free. But like any job you need to build a resume. Once you are high in demand, and have a great reputation, you can set your own prices.

Good luck!

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