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07/10/2008 Writing Jobs and Links

July 9, 2008 by J.C. Hewitt 

Today’s Writing Job Roll

Freelance Copywriter — Denver, CO

Assistant Editor — New York, NY

Jr. Technical Writer/Editor — Pasadena, CA

Copywriter / Proofreader – Irvine, CA

Copy Editor — Redmond, WA

Editorial Assistant — Potrero Hill, CA

Technical Writer — Tucson, AZ

Financial News Reporter — Washington, DC

Web Editor — Philadelphia, PA

Copywriter — Dallas, TX

Proofreader/Editorial Coordinator — New York NY

Staff Writer / Online News — Norfolk, VA

Assistant Editor — Texas

Assistant Web Editor — San Francisco, CA

Editorial Assistant — Los Angeles, CA

Content Editor — Menlo Park, CA

Freelance Writer needed for Publishing Company — Phoenix, AZ

Editor — Illinois

Today’s Job and Writing Links

Best Practices for Finding Work in Your Local Community by Candidate #1: Some places to try:Daycare centers, Funeral homes, Grocery stores, Wineries, Liquor stores, Tourism/travel centers, Local newspapers, Real estate agencies, Doctor offices, Spas, Schools.

Newsroom economics: If Newspapers are going to survive, they need to reassess the value of their reporting. They have to decide what matters and what doesn’t.

Remember, You Do Have the Power to Turn Off Your Blackberry by Philippa Hammond: Sadly, I don’t have the power to turn off my Blackberry. It isn’t in me.

How to Say Nothing in 500 Words (A Lesson on Writing) by Maki: It is easy to write without saying anything, but it isn’t good. This article shows you some of the pitfalls.

13 Ways to Make a Freelance Living by Colin: Magazines, Newspapers, Fillers, SEO Articles, C.V.s (Resumés), Copywriting, Website Content, E-books, Press Releases, Newsletters, Ghost Writing, Greeting Cards, Novelty Tourist Merchandise

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