www.inkthinkerblog.com — Another gem from Just Make Money Online this week, Alfa links to GhostBlogging.net, a new community to find and fill long- and short-term freelance blogging jobs. It’s free for writers to peruse jobs and $10/month to post them.
I didn’t feel like registering, so I haven’t checked out the interface for listing blogging jobs. But I did poke through the listings and, after clicking through to a landing page and then clicking on a totally hyped button that assured me I would be “thrilled by all the writing opportunities [they] have,” I found a total of six jobs. Yes, that’s six. I wasn’t really thrilled, I have to say.
For some reason, they really seem to be making a hard sell on these blogging jobs. It’s strange. If I’m looking at blogging jobs, presumably I already know I’m interested in blogging, so it shouldn’t be that difficult to get me to click through since that’s why I’m there in the first place. It makes me feel a little suspicious, actually.
Admittedly it’s a new site, but there are lots of great sources for blogging jobs out there, so I’m not sure how well it’s going to fare. Here are some tried and true sources for blogging gigs:
What do you think? Is GhostBlogging.net worth following for freelance blogging leads?
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