Best place to find quality freelance writers?
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I have a substantial writing project. One long piece (giveaway PDF), 20 or so follow-up pieces. About a specific medical condition. Where do I find a writer to work with?
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@Byron_W To find quality freelance writers, you can explore various platforms and websites that connect businesses with freelancers. Some popular options include:
Upwork: Upwork is a large freelancing platform where you can find writers with various expertise levels.
Freelancer: Similar to Upwork, Freelancer allows you to post writing projects and hire freelancers.
Fiverr: Fiverr is a platform where freelancers offer their services, including writing, at different price points.
Textbroker: Textbroker is a content creation service that connects clients with freelance writers.
Problogger Job Board: Problogger is a job board specifically for blogging and writing jobs.
Contently: Contently is a platform that connects businesses with professional freelance writers and content creators.
Guru: Guru is a freelance marketplace where you can find experienced writers.
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Personally, I always look for freelancers who are not just writers but also experts in that field and love to write in their free time. Nowadays, combining this technique + using ChatGpt SEO optimization methods to improve content should be more than easy!
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You may want to start by searching for a freelance writer for hire on freelancing platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Peopleperhour. You can also look for experienced medical writers on job boards like Indeed or Monster. It's always best to get several quotes from different writers before making your decision. Good luck with your project!
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There are several places where you can find quality freelance writers. Here are some options to consider:
Freelance marketplaces: Websites such as Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr allow you to post job listings and review profiles of freelancers. These platforms offer a wide variety of writers with different levels of experience, skills, and rates.
Freelance writing job boards: Websites like ProBlogger, BloggingPro, and Freelance Writing Jobs post job listings specifically for freelance writers. These sites may require a membership or subscription fee to access their job board.
Social media: You can search for freelance writers on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Many writers promote their services on these platforms and you can review their portfolio and past work.
Referrals: If you know someone who has worked with a freelance writer before, ask for a referral. Personal recommendations can help you find writers who are reliable and produce high-quality work.
Freelance writing agencies: Some companies specialize in connecting businesses with freelance writers. They can help you find writers who match your needs and requirements.
Ultimately, the best place to find quality freelance writers will depend on your specific needs and budget. It's important to do your research, review samples of their work, and communicate your expectations clearly before hiring a writer.
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@kennedyolson Would love to talk!
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@Byron_W Hey! If you are looking for other options besides freelance writers I'm with BASE Search Marketing, we write quality content, we don't have contracts so you can order as much or as little content as you need. We've worked with medical clients before so we would definitely be able to help you out. All of our work is done in house in UT, USA. Would love to talk, check out our site to learn or message me back and would love to go over some options.
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@Byron_W Perhaps I can help you, write to me
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Hey there!
The best place would be Google, searching them with the keyword and the ones who have really worked hard would be ranked. You can check my website https://iamrafay.com I also write as a freelancer but it's more focused on SEO.
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You can find writers in fiverr, upwork and also in TFT Technology(which is an agency).
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