avatarTerry L. Cooper

Summary

All Freelance Writing offers a platform for freelance writers with features including a submissions section, writer directory, blog options, and resources, and provides access to job listings with details such as posting date, title, field, and pay rate.

Abstract

The website All Freelance Writing is a comprehensive resource for freelance writers. It features a submissions section where writers can find job postings, a writer directory to complete their professional profiles, and a selection of ten blog options. Additionally, the site offers a variety of resources to aid writers in their careers. When searching for gigs, users can view the date a job was posted, its title, the field it pertains to, and the pay rate, allowing them to make informed decisions about which positions to apply for. The website also provides free ebooks, emphasizing the site's commitment to doing the legwork for its users.

Opinions

  • The author suggests that writers should be honest with themselves when assessing which job positions to apply for, implying that one should apply for positions that match their skill level.
  • There is an emphasis on the usefulness of the resources provided by the website, indicating that these are valuable tools for freelance writers.
  • The provision of free ebooks is presented as a significant benefit, highlighting the site's dedication to supporting writers without additional costs.
  • The author seems to value the ease of use and the comprehensive nature of the job search functionality on the site.

Freelancing

All Freelance Writing

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Under Markets you will find Submissions:

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Under Writer Directory is where you will complete your profile:

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Blog options of which there are ten:

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And last but not least, Resources:

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Once you’re ready to actually tool on All Freelance Writing around, buckle down, and search for some gigs, this is what you’ll see.

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First, there’s the date the job was posted, then the title, the field, and the pay rate. Use your own best judgment, to which rate you’re going to apply for. Be honest with yourself! Don’t apply for Pro positions if editors on Medium are forever telling you to remember to use Grammarly.

*BONUS**

Under Ebooks and they are FREE:

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I do the legwork so you don’t have to!

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