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"Is Craigslist a Good Place for Freelance Writing Jobs?"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi L. Shepard,

I found my first consistent, well paying client on Craigs List quickly - but haven't found another decent writing gig on there since! What you are saying is dead on. I have Media Bistro and some of the other sites you've metioned bookmarked, but I haven't used them in a while. I have been focusing a lot more on marketing and promoting my business on my own. Some companies don't advertise like that. Still, I'll have to start checking these sites out again from time to time.

July 14, 2008 at 11:43 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found one of my best clients on craigslist, but I don't spend a lot of time surfing job boards. I've had more luck pitching clients on my own than responding to job ads. I've posted a few positions on craigslist, and I got nearly a thousand responses the first day, so I know that even for the decent jobs it is a shot in the dark whether the job poster will ever even bother reading a writer's response. No one hiring someone has time to go through that many responses; if they did, they'd probably be doing the writing themselves!!

July 14, 2008 at 12:38 PM

Blogger L. Shepherd said...

That's so true- I've heard several times that the legit jobs get so many responses that they can't even read them all and just choose one of the first to apply. It must be hard as a Craigslist poster to even deal with the onslaught. Thanks for the job poster's perspective!

July 14, 2008 at 1:17 PM

Blogger Amy said...

It wasn't fun, getting all those responses. I was completely overwhelmed and only read maybe a dozen before finding someone who I felt was good enough. I didn't respond to every email, which I know a lot of freelance writers think is rude, but oh well. It would have taken ten days, and I didn't have ten days.

I swore to myself I'd never post another job ad. Luckily now I know enough people I can just email and say "Hey, I have this job. Do you want it?"

But I'm sort of glad I did have that experience, because now I don't really give it much thought if I don't hear back about an ad I respond to. I used to wonder why I got no response to a job I thought I was perfect for, mostly because CL's system sucks and sometimes the messages don't go through on those anonymous email address thingies. No I just think "Oh well. They probably got bombarded with people." Especially now that so many jobs are picked up and linked to by blogs for writers.

July 14, 2008 at 7:45 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I totally agree--Craigslist is a waste of time for writers....

August 1, 2008 at 8:16 AM

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