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Jan 03 2009

Finding Writing and Blogging Jobs

Published by athlyn at 8:34 pm under Paying Opportunities Edit This

With the start of a new year, many of us are looking at ways to grow our writing income. Today I want to share one neat strategy for finding writing and blogging jobs.

If you are are busy freelancer, you know that time is at a premium–which means that you, as the writer, have to become even more efficient.

Even if you are a newer writer, you’ll still be looking at ways to streamline the whole freelance writing experience. This, of course, extends to looking for writing and blogging jobs.

Writing and Blogging Jobs

I’m a great believer in having things come to me. My days are so busy, I look at any time-saving strategies to grease the wheels, as it were.

One site I really appreciate is Indeed. Freelancers can go there and type in a search query for writing and blogging jobs. Perhaps even better, you can sign in to the site, search for writing and blogging jobs and then activate e-mail job alerts. Why is this so exciting?

You receive notification of potential jobs! Writing and blogging jobs that come to you!

Simply type in your search phrase, lets say “blogging jobs.” Hit “Find Jobs.” Once the page comes up, click on “Save this search as an e-mail job alert.”

As well, once you sign in, you can view your visited jobs. You may see an opportunity but don’t have the time to apply for it with the necessary details. Using Indeed, you can return to it and apply when your circumstances permit.

May 2009 be the year that you find the desired writing and blogging jobs that are a fit for you!

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