Power Prospecting
Are you looking at job ads to find new prospects? Remember that anybody running an ad needs help and might be open to working with freelancers.
Master Your Marketing
And while you’re at it, don’t just contact them once. Remember to follow up, with both HR and the title you normally work with as a freelancer (editor, marketing manager, founder, etc.). LinkedIn is great for figuring all that out, but if you don’t know, go ahead and reply to this email and we can figure it out.
Job Updates
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 old ideas in finding work…remember that these sites
should just be a starting point!)
As always, these posts aren’t recommendations…remember to ask good questions and always work with a contract!
Upwork: Upwork’s sporting some interesting spots for a retail consultant, product description writer (Hawaiian body care and eCommerce), and a cannabis license application writer.
Indeed: Indeed’s
going tech with a position for a remote CyberArk engineer, a food and drink writer, and a freelance voice over artist.
Guru: We’re looking at some interesting spots for process design project planning, a Netsuite developer, and work on small illustrations.
Freelance Writing Jobs: Do you know online marketing for small business? Head over to FWJ. Same deal if you get automotive content or how to create materials for special education.
Don’t forget that these are just highlights to inspire your searches! Check out all the sites yourself — and one more time, these updates much be great, but this shouldn’t be your primary source of work. Get out there are get your prospecting game going!
Megan