Your Weekly Dose of Freelance Writing Opportunities ✍
Hello Freelancer 👋
Hope you’re doing well.
In today’s edition: Vacancies opening up at City AM, BRIDGE, Expat.com and many more.
Good luck with the applications this week!
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Opportunities ✍
OTTD.com: Writers (via Jamie Bloom): “OOTD.com is looking for talented freelance article writers who are passionate about fashion. If you love writing about style, trends, and all things, or know someone who does lets connect!”
BRIDGE: Writers (via Matthew Wolfrom): “Looking for talented freelancers for short-term projects in ad copy, marketing materials, and brand storytelling. If you can take complex topics and turn them into clear, compelling narratives, I’d love to hear from you. Send me a quick message to talk rates, timelines, and fit”.
City AM: Writers (via Adam Bloodworth): “Hey all, at City AM The Magazine we pay 30p per word for multi-voice pieces. Best to think offbeat/zany cultural takes, not too worthy, like this piece on rubber ducks.”
BuildGood: Writers (via Mike Duerksen): “We’re looking for a few fundraising copywriters that BuildGood can partner with consistently. For the next 6 months (and very likely going forward).”
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