Ten Best Telecommute Writing Jobs for 6-21-2010

June 22, 2010
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    1. Freelance financial /political writer
    2. Instructional Designer
    3. Contracted Employment Assignment: Market Development Manager
    4. Independent Writers
    5. product descreption/seo content writing – Between $250 and $500
    6. Email drip campaigns for real estate age – Not Sure/Confidential
    7. How to Manage Digestive Disorders – Not Sure/Confidential
    8. Newsletter editing for App Developer – Not Sure/Confidential
    9. Website Content Writer / Copywriter – Not Sure/Confidential
    10. Website content for web design agency – Not Sure/Confidential

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    2 Responses to Ten Best Telecommute Writing Jobs for 6-21-2010

    1. Sherry Zander on June 22, 2010 at 11:32 pm

      Hi, I submitted this question before, but never saw that I received a response, so I am submitting it again. First of all, thank you for the effort of providing job postings. I placed your link and highlighted your site on my blog.

      I have noticed that you often insert Guru.com job ads. Do you have an agreement with them? Or, do you work for them and you’ve found some really good jobs, or why do you include them? I ask, because I have found that you cannot apply unless you have a paying account with them.

      Please provide more detail about your affinity for Guru.com!

      Thank you.

      Sherry

      • Killer on June 23, 2010 at 8:27 am

        Sorry, Sherry. I must have done a bad job answering when I posted a reply before. Guru is free for up to ten bids per month. So it is free to try. You only pay for membership if you need to bid on more jobs than that. I have no affiliation with Guru because they have no affiliate program…I promote them because I have found most of my best clients either directly through jobs on the site or through inquiries generated by my Guru profile. It’s been very effective for me in building my client base!

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