How do you land freelance blogging gigs?
First, do some basic background research to verify your pitch fits with the blogs themes and ethos.
Youll also want to confirm the blog hasnt already run a piece similar to your idea!
Adding links to a resume, portfolio or examples of previous work never hurts.
(For more information and a sample pitch, check outBe a Freelance Bloggers perfect pitch email.)
Most blogs do not like simultaneous submissions, so dont send the same pitch to five blogs at once.
Probably not as good as youd like.
It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.
But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?
Are you a veterinary writer?
The Problogger Job Board is looking for all of these areas of expertise and more.
If youre looking for paid blogging gigs, Problogger is a great place to find leads.
Check the list every day and, if you see a job that looks interesting, pitch right away.
Wait a day or two, and youll probably lose the gig to somebody else.
You need the resources available atBe a Freelance Blogger.
If youre new to pitching or want to brush up your skills, download this list and readSophies advice.
Start pitching to the sites on that list, and start earning money.
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