Your prices are part of your marketing too. Make sure they aren’t telling the world that your work is low- (or even mediocre) quality.
Even if you don’t see something interesting in this email, don’t forget to click through and search for your keywords. (Also check out the Where to Find Work page for new and classic ideas to find freelance work…remember that these sites should just be a starting
point!)
Upwork: Upwork’s got social media marketing, a gig for a pediatrician spokesperson, and a QuickBooks expert.
Indeed: Swing by Indeed for work for a video captioner, financial customer service, and a document review
attorney.
Guru: Guru’s looking at Android API debugging, a news writer, and UK-based article writers.
Incluzion: Incluzion’s looking at gigs for reliability engineers, a training and social media lead coordinator, and a senior multimedia producer.
Freelance Writing Jobs: Lots of copywriter work on FWJ on top of a spot for a data science writer, and a director of marketing.
Don’t forget that these are just highlights (I haven’t dug into the details or quality of any of the jobs) to inspire your searches! Check out all the sites yourself — and one more time, these updates might be great, but this shouldn’t be your primary source of work. Get out there are get your prospecting game going!