The Best Freelance Writing Sites: Get Writing Assignments & Make Money

1. Fiverr

2. Outsourcely:

3. ProBlogger Job Board

4. Freelancer

5. Constant-Content

6. UPWork

7. Craigslist


Moving on to freelance websites for finding writing work:


1. Fiverr


Fiverr is a popular micro jobs website, and getting started here is free. On this platform, you can create your profile, and list your offerings for writing jobs. 


Since a lot of users scout this website to hire hidden gems, you might be lucky like many others to find a decent writing gig here. The best part, you can use your Fiverr profile as your personal link for others to hire you. The platform takes care of all the headaches of getting paid, and you have an option to change your writing price at any time. 


A good idea is to set up your profile, and simply get a notification when someone is interested in offering you a writing job. I highly recommend you check out the profile of other high paying writers on this platform, to understand what works, and how you can make your profile look outstanding.




2. Outsourcely:


This is another active platform for writers to get writing gigs. This platform connects businesses with freelancers, and have a decent pool of writers.


There are a ton of existing remote working writing gigs available on the platform, you can instantly apply for them. Make sure to spend a little time making your profile stand out.



3. ProBlogger Job Board


Problogger charges $50 from a client to post a job on their board, so you can be sure that the clients who post here will definitely hire someone. While


While UPwork clients generally post jobs and never look back, Problogger clients need high-quality writing and are looking for serious writers. I once landed a job on Problogger and was able to earn about $3,500 per month from it. The job lasted for 6 months, so make sure you apply only if you’re a serious writer who can write daily for several months.


4. Freelancer

Freelance writing job

Freelancer (previously GetAFreelancer) is a freelance job board that offers over 100 different available types of jobs for freelancers. IT, writing, programming, design and so much more – if you have the skill for it, Freelancer can help you find a client. Freelancer is great for writers to get started by providing massive jobs – some require over 500+ articles to be written!


5. Constant-Content


Constant-Content is one of the premiere article marketplaces for serious freelance writers to make money online. Because Constant-Content is so mature, writers can demand top dollar for their articles (charging upward of $100+ each article!). Constant-Content has a strict editorial process but, the large marketplace and demand for writing make this marketplace one of the best.


6. UPWork



UPWork is another main contender for major freelance job boards. Much like Freelancer, UPWork offers a wide variety of jobs that can easily be accomplished online. Although the pay isn’t always the best, the sheer amount of jobs available will always give you something to do.


7. Craigslist


Although highly overlooked, Craiglist is still one of the easiest to find freelancing writing jobs. Craigslist’s main appeal to network people within the local area but you’re not restricted to just your city – take a look around and see what you can find; thousands of companies and individuals post jobs for writing for blogs, articles, and websites.


Make sure you complete your profile and add your portfolio on these sites, which will make you look like a professional and an expert. Do you know more such freelance writing sites, which will help a freelance to get writing jobs online? Do share which all websites do you use to find freelance writing work?


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