Freelance Writer Jobs
has anyone ever used www.gofreelance.com to find Freelance writer’s jobs and are they good at providing leads?
I was thinking of joining www. gofreelance.com to get started in being a freelance writer and was wondering if they are a good site to join or if there are any others that may be better and will not cost me every month to belong to them.
i have used others like getafreelance, eufreelance, and scriptlance, but you should browse projects before sign-up, try this website
http://www.freelance-projects-categories.com
it shows Freelance Projects from different websites, when you choose one, you are redirected to the main website where the project was posted, and you can bid on the project
Freelance Writer Jobs Online – What’s The Deal?
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How to Build an Article Writing Business and Earn $100 an Hour! $4.79 If you are a writer struggling to make money from your craft then this is the book for you. It is possible to make serious money from writing if you know how. This 25 page guide presents a series of 10 lessons on exactly how you can build an article writing business and earn $100 an hour! Imagine… having your own business which allows you to get up when you want and work from the comfort of home… |
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The Quick and Easy Guide To Making Money as a Freelance Writer (Home Business 101) RAVE REVIEWS”I’ve always wanted to be a freelance writer…this book has shown me how to make that happen. Good plan that sounds very workable to me.”"I enjoyed reading this, and found that it was full of good information that I could really use to advantage. I think it will get my freelance writing career off to a good start.”"Good primer on getting started in the freelance writing business, with… |
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Quit Your Rotten Job…and Become a Successful Freelance Writer Instead: The Quick and Easy Way To Launch a Writing Career RAVE REVIEWS”This is a good read. I have always wanted to be a freelance writer instead of doing a day job, and this has really made me think I could make it happen.”"I have read a few books about home-based jobs, but this one seems the most credible to me. I can see how I could put this into action and make it work.”"Wow! I never dreamed freelance writers could make over a million dollars a year…. |
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Bedlam’s Edge $14.35 Two of the biggest names in the urban fantasy sub-genre present a volume of all-new urban fantasy, with a stellar lineup of such fantasy writers as Roberta Gellis, Dave Freer, Eric Flint, and Diana Paxton.From The Publisher:Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill are the biggest names in the urban fantasy subgenre-where elves, banshees, trolls, and even stranger creatures walk modern city streets, their presence, and even their existence unsuspected by the human inhabitants. Now these two present a volume of all new urban fantasy, with a stellar lineup of the best new fantasy writers, such as Roberta Gellis, Dave Freer and Eric Flint, Diana Paxton, and more-including two new stories and an afterword by Mercedes Lackey herself, as well as a story by Rosemary Edghill. This is an indispensable volume for fans of urban fantasy in general, and the thousands of fans of Mercedes Lackey in particular.About The Author:Mercedes Lackey is known for several bestselling fantasy series, including the Heralds of Valdemar and Bardic Voices series, work that ranges from historical fantasy to grittily realistic urban fantasy set in the modern world. In only a decade she has made her mark as one of the brightest stars of fantasy. She lives in Oklahoma where she can be found prying the talons of birds of prey she is attempting to nurse back to health out of her hands.Rosemary Edghill, after holding the usual array of Weird Writer jobs, including freelance graphic designer and vampire killer, has settled down to a career as a full-time writer, publishing popular urban fantasies as well as novels in genres ranging from romance to mystery. Her latest book for Baen is The Warslayer. |
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Franklin College Alumni: Robert Wise, Terry Hoeppner, Marjorie Main, Roger D. Branigin, Joseph F. Beam, Elmer Davis, Gareth Matthews $10.55 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Robert Wise, Terry Hoeppner, Marjorie Main, Roger D. Branigin, Joseph F. Beam, Elmer Davis, Gareth Matthews, Joe Benigno, Joe Mcconnell, Jesse Overstreet, Fuzzy Vandivier. Excerpt: Elmer Davis Elmer Davis (January 13, 1890 – May 18, 1958) was a well-known news reporter, author, the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II and a Peabody Award Recipient. Education and early career Davis was born in Aurora, Indiana , the son of a cashier for the First National Bank of Aurora. One of Davis’ first professional writing jobs was with the Indianapolis Star , a position he held while attending Franklin College . A brilliant student, Davis received a Rhodes Scholarship to Queen’s College, Oxford in 1910. His stay in England was cut short when his father became ill and eventually died. Davis met his wife, Florence, in England. Upon his return to America, Davis became an editor for the pulp magazine Adventure , leaving after a year to work as a reporter and editorial writer for The New York Times . For the next decade, Davis reported on stories ranging from pugilist Jack Dempsey to evangelist Billy Sunday . It was his coverage of Billy Sunday that gained him notoriety. Davis later left the The New York Times and became a freelance writer. In 1928, Davis published his novel Giant Killer , a retelling of the story of David . Radio In August 1939, Paul White, the news chief at CBS , asked Davis to fill in as a news analyst for H. V. Kaltenborn , who was off in Europe reporting on the increasingly hostile events. Davis became an instant success. Edward R. Murrow later commented that one reason he believed that Davis was likeable was his Hoosier accent which reminded people of a friendly neighbor. By 1941, the audience for Davis’ nightly five-minute |
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Glory Be! (Love Inspired Suspense Series) $1.99 Ron and Janet Benrey are a husband-and-wife team who write romantic-suspense novels for Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense. Their writing journey took them along significantly different paths before they cowrote their first novel in the late 1990s. Ron Benrey has been a writer “forever.” He wrote his way through engineering school working as a freelance writer and editor for magazines such as Electronics Illustrated and Popular Science Monthly. He eventually moved on to writing speeches, annual reports and the occasional advertisement–all for high-tech corporations. Along the way, he wrote seven nonfiction books about electronics and technology. He jokes that his specialty is writing interesting words about dull subjects. Janet Benrey is a late-blooming writer. Earlier in her career she performed a variety of unusual jobs, including executive recruiter (“headhunter”) and wedding photographer. She began writing with Ron in 1989, soon after she earned a degree in communications and they launched Benrey+Benrey, a marketing communications firm.Ron and Janet’s daytime collaboration to create marketing materials for large corporations soon became an after-hours partnership to write cozy romantic mysteries with strong Christian themes. “We started to think about an interesting story and one thing led to another,” Janet says. “We’re both avid readers, and we decided to write the kind of suspense novels we enjoy.” Although both Ron and Janet were published nonfiction writers, it took them more than seven years to master the specific techniques of fiction writing. “At one low point,” Ron says, “we threw away everything we’d written and began again.”Their perseverance paid off with a contract for their first novel, Little White Lies, for a major Christian publisher. “Our Cozy Mystery series for Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense began with our sixth novel, Glory Be!” Janet explains. “We followed up with |
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Home Based Business Ideas $5 Home Based Business IdeasHere are the contents: Home Based Business Day Care * At Home Accounting Business * At Home Bridal Consultant Business * At Home Business In Medical Or Legal Coding * At Home Tutoring Home Based Jobs * Blogging As A Home Based Business * Desktop Publishing At Home Job * Home Based Business as a Real Estate Agent * Home Based Business Ideas In Creative Arts * Home Based Business In MLM Industry * Home Based Tax Preparation Business * Home Based Business as a Freelance Writer * Home Based Business as a Personal Trainer * Home Based Business As A Web Designer * Work at Home Freelance Consultant Career * Home Based Businesses With Children’s Products * Home Based eBay Business * Home Based Financial Aid Provider * Home Based Jobs In The Pet Industry * Selling Insurance As A Work At Home Business * Telemarketing as a Home Based Business * Work at Home as a Direct Seller * Work At Home As An Affiliate |