3 posts tagged “freelance writers”
EduFire's mission is to make it easier for people all around the world to learn another language. As part of this mission we're looking for people to create great content (e.g., blog posts, videos and podcasts) that assists people on their path to fluency.
We will be launching our brand new site in the beginning of 2008. Our initial project involves writing reviews of various language learning resources that help people learn. If you've ever done Rosetta Stone, taken a Berlitz class, listened to a language podcast or done anything else that's helped you learn a language we'd love to have you write a review of it for our site.
Writers will get paid on a per post basis and you can likely earn in the range of $20-$30/hour or more. All work can be done on your time and from wherever you'd like (home, the local coffee shop, etc.). You'll be helping people maximize their learning effectiveness and earn a little holiday spending cash in the meantime.
If you're interested please respond to this post with your resume and a writing sample. We're looking for all languages but particularly interested in reviews of Spanish, Mandarin and ESL resources. In the future we'll be looking for talented writers, tutors and teachers to create other content so please let us know if you're interested in that as well.
Thanks for your interest!
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Venere.com is a new travel website seeking travel stories and articles on a particular destination.
To apply, you must send an email to blog@venere.com and put freelance blogger in the subject. Make sure to include writing samples. They are requesting these. If they feel you are a match, they will email you back with the pay guidelines and what they are looking for specifically.
I have been in contact already, and they responded fast. It looks legitimate to me. It also looks like a great opportunity.
WOW! Women On Writing is Seeking Submissions for our Upcoming Issues!
PAY: $50 - $150 per article
IMMEDIATELY SEEKING:
December Issue: (submit now!)
A "How to Create an Author Platform" article for our December 2007 issue on Authors. Please review our magazine's previous "How 2" articles to get a flavor of what we're looking for. Only experienced authors will be accepted for this particular column.
January Issue: (Submit ASAP)
Focus on reading groups, literary guilds, and libraries.
Seeking: interviews with founders of literary guilds, popular reading groups. Articles on subjects such as: "How to get your Book into a Book Club"; Inside information on different reading groups and their decision-making process on selecting authors; Anecdotes about your experience with book clubs.
February Issue:
Romance is in the air! We'd love you to query us on your craft of writing romance: How to create love scenes, Romancing the Reader, How to break into the Romance Market, etc. And, if you're a romance author and would like to write an article about your experience, or request an interview, we're all ears!
March Issue:
Have you been published by a Small Press? Or perhaps you've researched them and are awaiting publication. We want to hear from you! Send us your queries!
HOW TO QUERY AND/OR SUBMIT:
View our submission guidelines: http://wow-womenonwriting.com/contact.php
(Note: Scroll to the bottom of the page under "Submissions")
Please view WOW! Women On Writing to get a flavor of our publication's voice. Query the appropriate department.
Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!