How to find freelance writing work online
posted April 3, 2009 - 8:00pmIf you love to write, you can find yourself another place to write beside all the websites that we all know. One website that has great residual earnings and exposure is Examiner.com. You will get a large base of audience due to the fact that it rises to the top of google search because it's a very high quality freelance writing site. The writers here have to exhibit more qualification than anywhere else. If you want to search for freelance work, you should google the word freelance work and a lot will show up.
You can also bid for work at freelance websites like elance.com, online-writingjobs.com and many UGC websites like Suite 101, Mashable, Examiner, Ehow, Cracked, Hubpages, Xomba, Squidoo, Bukisa, Today, Mylot and advertise your service to get some private clients. There are great listing on Craigslist sometimes and you can try to respond to those. There are plenty of online magazines and websites that need a professional writer or blogger. you should audition your writings and see if you can land yourself some great gigs. You can always advertise yourself on Craigslist and see how that will go for you. Usually there'll be clients that need your private service here and there. Some of the work on Craiglist is not all permanent, you can give it a try to see what you can land on. You can try selling your articles on constant-content.com. This website will let your sell reprints and that is an excellent way to generate revenue if you have that perfect articles for them. They have a very high standard and it can get tough when it comes to getting your articles accepted on their website.
One great website to start out and get professional recognition is Examiner.com. Examiner.com is another website that writers can apply to become a writer. The website will have a wide selection of topics that you can choose from just like any other content website but you have to apply for it like it's a job instead of just signing up and not everyone would get accepted into the writing program. They're more formal meaning you have to pass a background check and then go through an application review process and then be evaluated. If you're found to be a fit they will email you your status.
You do have to send in your photo and articles as sample work. They do have many openings but you have to prove that you have some sort of credential or experiences on the topic that you wish to write about. It can be a long process but you may get accepted if you're good at your topic. They paid via performance payment and you do get more press coverage and exposure as a professional writer or it can be a good source on your writing portfolio. They do look for specific state examiner that will write about topics that are in those local states. You'll be writing about things that go on in your local town. This could be fun and the website usually come up high in rank on Google.

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