Freelance Gigs – Feb. 24, 2010
Freelance Writers
Are you a person who loves to write? Someone who:
- Has expertise in a particular area?
- Can digest the key information about that subject into an interesting and compelling article of 700 to 1000 words?
- Can write in an interesting, journalistic (not academic) style?
- Has the discipline and drive to do it over and over again?
If so, we’ve got the perfect job for you!
We are a successful publisher looking for freelance writers on particular topics.
Our system works like this:
- You identify your areas of expertise or in which you are interested in researching.
- We provide editorial guidelines as to how our articles should be written.
- We identify the titles of articles we need written, in the categories you’ve identified.
- You are free to choose which topic(s) you accept as your assignment for that week.
- You write the articles, each at least 700 words long, according to our editorial guidelines. (All articles must be unique and original with you; no copying of others’ work is allowed.)
- You submit the articles for editorial review and acceptance.
- Payment starts at $15.00 per article. We also pay bonuses for submission (and acceptance for publication) of multiple articles per week: starting at 5% for 10 articles in a calendar week. We pay weekly via PayPal.
- From time to time we may offer special projects that may involve specialized research or writing in other formats (longer articles, shorter blog entries, etc.) to specific writers under different length.
- Since you do this work as a freelancer, your schedule is completely flexible—you are free to work any time and in any place you wish. This means you can easily work around existing work, family, and study schedules.
- The process of writing multiple articles on closely-related topics gives you the ability to leverage your expertise and research across many different articles, so you earn more for your time.
Apply at Freelance15.com
Front End Web Developer
Agami Creative is a family owned studio in Portland, OR that focuses on environmentally and socially conscious companies and organizations. We’re looking for a full-time front end developer to help with our quickly expanding project list.
Candidates must be available during normal business hours (PST). When and where are not important, but we prefer that you do not have another day job taking up your focus. Candidates must have a portfolio of available, real world examples of their work.
We need someone who can develop sites that:
- Are hand-written in XHTML & CSS
- Utilize jQuery or similar library
- Are cross-browser and web standards compliant
Note: We utilize ExpressionEngine for most of our clients – experience with EE will put you at the top of our list.
Additional nice-to-haves:
- Experience with PHP and MySQL
- Familiarity with cPanel/hosting
- Design/IA experience
- Basecamp, textmate, and transmit are your friends
Agencies or contractors outside of North America need not apply.
Company: Agami Creative
Contact Information: Apply Here
URL: http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/4858
Remote Customer Service Rep
- Working from home encouraged
- Provide quality support through email, phone, chat
- Handle Support/ Service Tickets
- Work with Knowledge base (and answer common questions)
- Basic Data Entry and Login
- more
Experience/Skills Required:
- Capable of completing projects in a timely manner
- Great phone voice and people skills
- Typing must be at 50 wpm or more
- Detail oriented
- At least 2 years of Desk Customer Service experience
Note: This is a “work at home” type of position, however the applicant must give full focus to the position and cannot be the primary care giver to any children or elderly adults during work hours. Thank you.
Highly Desired:
- Spanish speakers welcome
Company Information: Interpeller.com
Contact information: Apply Here
URL: http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=3242
Freelancing is my life. It's what I know, it's what I'm good at, and I can't imagine doing anything else. You can call me "Freddie the Freelancer"… because I'd prefer not to use my real name for reasons that I'll tell you about in a moment.




