Freelance Writing Jobs in the Philippines – 12.01-02.09
Good morning to everyone!
I’m sorry about not writing job leads for yesterday – my 5-year-old cousin had a new babysitter for the day: me.
Anyway, I’m compiling them today. Make sure to take a look at all, and always ask if they accept applicants from the Philippines.
I want to help others but I’m not able to email each and every one to ask if they accept Filipino freelance writers.
Anyway, enjoy the day and enjoy writing!
- Freelance Content Writer
- Urban Magazine Looking for Writers/Bloggers
- 500 Product Descriptions for Furniture
- Writers for new cookbook
- On-call writer $.15 to $20 per word
- Young Blog and SEO Content Writers
- How-to Writers
- full-time Writer
- Article Writer/Virtual Assistant – $300/month
- part-time creative writer
- transcriber
- English writers
- Writer
- Researcher
- Freelance Academic Writers
- Full-time creative writer
- Writer – 15 hours per week
- Part-time creative writers - P8,000 a month, three 500-word articles a day by 8PM
- Freelance Writer
- Blog Post Writers – 150 words, 4 posts a day
- Content Writer/Virtual assistant – $3/500-word article
- Business plan writers
- Full-time English content writers – P13,500, 40 hours a week
- Academic Freelance Writers




7 comments
Wow, those freelance writing jobs just kept on coming. If only these kind of things were available during my student days – I would have taken advantage of it. I wonder if student these days seriously consider earning money on the side with freelance writing.
…and by the way, you just don’t make a good freelance writer, but also a good babysitter. Hmmmm. hehehe…
Yeah, I was also shocked by these freelance stuff. I hope students would really use them. Too bad I’ve only known them recently. If I were still in the university, I’d be able to buy all the stuff I want already. LOL.
A good babysitter? LOLOL.
Maybe
Wow, a lot of freelance jobs. I agree with you Bloggista and Kristine. I wish there were a lot of these jobs while I was studying as well as when I stopped for a semester last 2003.
By then, I would have a lot of money…hehehe.
By the way, I emailed you again regarding the ebook. Thanks
I hope students now would use these stuff to their advantage, diba?
Replied already, Erin. Thanks
tin,i love your blog definitely i’m going to be a constant visitor here i always aspire to be a good write but back in my high school days 3 beses ako nag fail sa english subject ..now I’m facing my worst enemy ..the english language and I guess I’m winning this is one of the reason I’ve gone to blogging
Thanks Christian. You’re always welcome. Yeah, practice always makes perfect. But be sure to be open for changes or critics, as well.
All the best!
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