How To Find Online Technical Writing Jobs In 3 Steps
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Today, you're going to find out how to find website copywriting jobs using 2 sites: Freelancewriting.com and The Guide to Online guidelines.
First off, we're going to look at Freelancewriting.com. At first glance the site seems overwhelming as there's so much information here, but we're only going to look at one section, so that should simplify things. (Note that the site is going through a renovation, so don't be surprised if the look of the interface changes from page to page.)
1 Directly under the logo, I'll click on Writer's Guidelines, which brings up the Magazine Guidelines Database in the main window. As I scroll down the page, you'll see a wide variety of categories.
In this case, I'm going for technology, since I have a background in computers. When I click on the Technology heading I see a long list of magazines. One of them is about gaming, so I decide to click on it.
2 On the next page is a short summary of each magazine, including links to the Writer's Guidelines. More often than not, summary and the Writer's Guidelines are the same.
I recommend clicking on both links regardless and copying all the data into Notepad. When you do so, make sure you use a separator for each section. Also, save each search by subject and save each subject separately. That will make it easier to keep track of when you're sending out your queries later.
3. The Guide to Online Guidelines is a basic directory with links to each magazine. One down side is there's no search function, so it can be time-consuming to find what you want.
As with the previous site, when you find a listing that interests you, click on the link for more information. Again, make sure to copy all the data into a Notepad file for later reference. One last thing about this site, it hasn't been updated for some time, probably years, so some of the links are broken and a number of the magazines no longer exist.
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