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Step 1
Google and other search engines can be a great source for finding a writer's job online. Just typing in "Jobs for Writers" can get you a lot of places to check out. If you want to help narrow your search and find sites you can rely on, try some of the following.
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Step 2
Journalism Jobs is a great site to find jobs by location or title. You can join the site or simply use their search tool. They feature jobs such as editors, reports, journalists, website content writers and more. It is a simple site to use and has new postings daily.
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Step 3
Media Bistro has a freelance job board and can be used by anyone. You can join for free and use that part of the website but for a fee you gain access to other important information for writers. They often have interviews with the head people in magazines that you might want to write for. Whether you use their free services or pay a fee, this site is top notch.
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Step 4
Freelance Writing is a great community of all types of writers. If you are searching for guidelines to submit to specific magazines, this site can help. Their job board includes calls for submission to anthologies, series books such as "Chicken Soup" and other writing opportunities. There is a lot to take in at this site and it's free.
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Step 5
Elance is a great community where you can use free services or pay a fee to have greater access. You can create a profile and bid on projects as they get posted.
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Step 6
Join writing groups online such as Absolute Write where you can find leads on calls for submissions and other useful writing information at their Water Cooler message boards.







