write
An update on freelance job listings
Posted by kathrynv at 11:40 am in Blog info, freelance jobs

As some of you already know, one of the things that I do on this site is to provide other writers with links to jobs that are currently available in the industry. There are many other sites out there that do this and I aim to be different in a few ways. One of those ways is by organizing the jobs into specific types of writing categories (blog jobs, one-shot jobs, ongoing jobs, editing jobs, submissions wanted, etc.). Another of those ways is that I provide links on weekends when not many other people are putting them up.

In fact, as an update to this site’s use as a job link resource, I’d like to say that you can be assured of finding job links here on Saturdays and Sundays. However, you might not find them here throughout the rest of the week. I’m discovering that the other job links sites out there are providing a great list of links on the weekdays and that what I add only moderately contributes to what’s out there, repeating a lot of the links that other sites find and publish. If I see something great during the week, I’ll let you know.

Otherwise, consider this to be your resource for weekend job links.

[Tags] writing, freelance jobs, gigs, employment, freelance, resources, linksĀ [/Tags]

An update on freelance job listings has 1 Comment

  1. Kathryn — Your advice is very helpful — I especially liked your tips on greening your writing. Much to think about.

    I notice you spread the word about freelance jobs — can you add us to the list? (I hope this is OK to send the info.)

    We are looking for web savvy bloggers to write about eco lifetsyle issues — they must be very 2.0 web savvy, so they understand how to get their blog the attention it deserves.

    We are riverwired — an eco-media site devoted to helping people live a little greener — and have a lot of fun. Sense of humor a plus.
    Email with details on your web-savvy experience: jobs at riverwired.com.

    Thanks, Kathryn. More later.
    Editor at RiverWired.

Leave a Comment