Telecommute Freelance Writing Jobs
August 6, 2008 Labels: for writers, telecommute freelance writing jobs, writing gigs, writing jobs 2 commentsGood evening, friends! I hope your day has gone well and the rest of the evening continues to go well for you. Following are a few telecommute freelance writing jobs that I hope will make your evening even better. Good luck!
Bloggers and freelance writers to write articles related to the gaming industry and poker (Competitive with wages found at major blog and freelance networks such as Gawker Media and IDG).
Fashion writer to write catchy, informational and fun product descriptions ($10 to $15 per product description).
Freelance writers to write health stories for magazines ($.50 per word).
Howcast Media, Inc. needs writers to pen how-to guides on a wide variety of subjects (competitive salary, stock options and benefits package).
Personal News Network seeks a gossip columnist/editor to write entertaining news on everything celebrity, fashion and sex ($500 a month minimum and a share of ad revenues).
Seeking several content writers ($25 per hour).
Seeking writers to write general interest feature stories related to healthcare ($150 for each 1,500-word feature or $300 for each 3,000-word feature).
Tatiana's Travel Corner needs freelance travel writers to write general travel articles based on chosen topics and/or reviews of travel books ($150 per article and $100 per book review).
Are you looking to hire a writer or blogger? Contact me with the details and I'll include your job listing in next week's listings.
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Disclaimer: I can't guarantee that any of the telecommute freelance writing jobs listed above will still be available when you apply for them. Furthermore, I'm not responsible for the credibility of the freelance writing jobs. Before committing to any writing gig, get the details and promised payment in writing. If you can't get it in writing, at least save all e-mail communications between you and the company or individual you will be writing for.
If you're scammed or have been scammed by any of the companies or individuals from one of the telecommute freelance writing jobs above, please warn your fellow writers by sharing your experience in the comments area, which can be done anonymously.
None of the links work!! Great sounding jobs but no way to find out more...
Susan,
These jobs were posted months ago and that's why they've been removed or expired. Also, because these job listings were posted last year, I'd imagine the posters have already hired a writer.
Although I don't post weekly listings anymore, I do still post writing gigs every now and then, so feel free to subscribe or watch upcoming posts.