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"Daily Freelance Writing Jobs – 47th Edition"
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Mainly US-based opportunities.
November 4, 2009 at 2:41am
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Hi Lesley. I wrote about Suite 101 a while ago in this blog post:
http://www.mywritingblog.c
om/2007/05/writing-for-sui
te101.html
My comments there still apply. It's worth considering, but don't expect to earn a fortune, initially at least. I'd also consider applying to be an About.com Subject Guide, as you do get a guaranteed monthly minimum income
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with them. And, if you'll forgive a short commercial, my course The Wealthy Writer (
http://bit.ly/I9rOJ
) includes lots of other suggestions for earning money online!
November 4, 2009 at 6:38am
Chrystal TheWriter
Thanks for providing the list of opportunities. Please note that the jobs listed on "Daily Freelance Writing Jobs" only links back to the same website
http://www.online-writing-
jobs.com/jobbank/detail/li
nk-111947.html
November 4, 2009 at 7:09am
Nick Daws
Thanks, both. Chrystal, you're right, the links on the main page go to another page on the same website that has details of the job in question, but from there you can click though to the relevant website. There's no fee to pay or need to sign up for anything before you can apply (as is the case with some freelance directories).
Good luck with your book, Lesley. And if you decide to apply to Suite 101 as well, good luck with that too!
November 4, 2009 at 8:21am
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