RealWritingJobs.com
Posted: Thu, 21 June 2012, 8:59 pm
In another forum there was some controversy over whether or not RealWritingJobs.com was a legitimate site. I can personally tell you it is worth the membership fee (which was around $25 when I joined, if I remember correctly). Please note this amount may have changed, as it has been well over a year since I joined.
In addition to the regularly updated job postings, there is also the opportunity to participate in writing contests and a list of magazines one can write for (if that is your wish). The following are the five main categories of opportunities:
1. The Writing Job Database - this frequently updated list provides job listings on sites such as oDesk, RentACoder, Elance, GetAFreelancer and more. The links will take you to the site the job is listed on and you will have the opportunity to apply for it. You will have to set up an account with the site, but as freelancers, many of us already belong to several of them. You will simply have to log in from that point forward.
2. Premium Writing Jobs - this list is also frequently updated, and the listings are handpicked by RWJ staff to provide members with some of the best opportunities.
3. More Ways to Make Money - this section currently has a very short list, and my guess is they paid well for the advertising space. Personally, I wouldn't fall for the hype in a couple of them, but it won't hurt to read more about the positions. Just remember, if it is promising phenomenal amounts of money instantly it's probably a farce.
4. Writing Contests - this link lists writing contests, poetry contests, book contests and scholarships. Some do charge a fee for entering, but the prizes are occasionally nothing to sneeze at.
5. Write for Magazines - this is an extensive list of magazines that will compensate the contributors in various pay categories. Depending on the readership and popularity of the magazine, pay can be anywhere from $1.00 per word down to a link to your website (and no monetary compensation). The best thing to do here is to visit each magazine's site and read the contributor guidelines.
In addition to the list above, the site also has over $150 in downloadable products available. These are e-books on earning money via eBay, Twitter, through blogging, website domains and Google. I personally have utilized some of the information in the free downloads and have made some money.
Each member is also given an affiliate link (available through Clickbank), and any referrals will be a few dollars in your pocket. Like I said, the membership amount may have increased since I joined, but it is worth it as it saves time searching through all of the fluff available.
To check it out for yourself, go to http://b646510nsh1xcv6gub15v7tiro.hop.clickbank.net/ (my referral link via ClickBank)
In addition to the regularly updated job postings, there is also the opportunity to participate in writing contests and a list of magazines one can write for (if that is your wish). The following are the five main categories of opportunities:
1. The Writing Job Database - this frequently updated list provides job listings on sites such as oDesk, RentACoder, Elance, GetAFreelancer and more. The links will take you to the site the job is listed on and you will have the opportunity to apply for it. You will have to set up an account with the site, but as freelancers, many of us already belong to several of them. You will simply have to log in from that point forward.
2. Premium Writing Jobs - this list is also frequently updated, and the listings are handpicked by RWJ staff to provide members with some of the best opportunities.
3. More Ways to Make Money - this section currently has a very short list, and my guess is they paid well for the advertising space. Personally, I wouldn't fall for the hype in a couple of them, but it won't hurt to read more about the positions. Just remember, if it is promising phenomenal amounts of money instantly it's probably a farce.
4. Writing Contests - this link lists writing contests, poetry contests, book contests and scholarships. Some do charge a fee for entering, but the prizes are occasionally nothing to sneeze at.
5. Write for Magazines - this is an extensive list of magazines that will compensate the contributors in various pay categories. Depending on the readership and popularity of the magazine, pay can be anywhere from $1.00 per word down to a link to your website (and no monetary compensation). The best thing to do here is to visit each magazine's site and read the contributor guidelines.
In addition to the list above, the site also has over $150 in downloadable products available. These are e-books on earning money via eBay, Twitter, through blogging, website domains and Google. I personally have utilized some of the information in the free downloads and have made some money.
Each member is also given an affiliate link (available through Clickbank), and any referrals will be a few dollars in your pocket. Like I said, the membership amount may have increased since I joined, but it is worth it as it saves time searching through all of the fluff available.
To check it out for yourself, go to http://b646510nsh1xcv6gub15v7tiro.hop.clickbank.net/ (my referral link via ClickBank)