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If you need freelance writing jobs but don't have a ton of experience, then keep watching
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because we're going to share 10 of the best sites that regularly post beginner-level freelancing
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writing jobs. Hey guys, Josh here again from Millo.co, where freelancers come to level up
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and today we're revealing our favorite places to get beginner freelance writing jobs
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You can follow along on the blog by clicking the link below the video where we'll add even
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more sites as we learn about them, and of course, we'll link to each one of these sites in the
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description of this video. So let's not waste any more of your time and jump straight in
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First on the list is Solid Gigs. Solid Gigs is a lead generation tool built by freelancers
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for freelancers, and while they generate leads for freelancers in any industry
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they're particularly good at helping writers get their next gig. Have a look at the leads
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generated by Solid Gigs just after a few days. You can read our full review of Solid Gigs
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using the link in the description of this video. Next up is ClearVoice. As one of our personal
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favorites, ClearVoice is an incredible way to start getting freelance writing jobs without
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needing tons of previous experience. With ClearVoice, you can post examples of your previous work
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identify which industries you can write about, and then clients who need writers in your niche
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can reach out and hire you to write for them. So far, one writer on our team has earned nearly
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$8,500 on ClearVoice writing for big brands like Ramit Sethi or even Fiverr. Another site to try
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is Container. Container specializes in not only posting freelance writing jobs, but also arming
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you with the tools you need to launch your freelance writing career. And take a look at
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some of the jobs that Container posts for freelancers. At the time of publishing this
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video, there's even a client paying $5,000 a month in recurring revenue. Container specializes
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in high-quality freelance writing jobs and is one of the best possible places to start your freelance
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writing career. Oh hey, by the way, if you're finding this video helpful so far, please take a second to
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give it a like and subscribe to the Millo channel so that we can help you grow your freelance
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business. We've helped hundreds of thousands of freelancers over the last 12 years and we want to
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help you level up your freelancing too. So take a second to subscribe. Okay, back to the list. Next up
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is one of our favorites, especially if you want to get started as a freelance blogger. It's found at
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ProBlogger.com forward slash jobs. The ProBlogger job board was created by legendary blogger
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Darren Rouse, who was among the first writers in the world to build a six-figure income just from
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blogging. What's great about the ProBlogger job board is nearly all of the jobs are remote work
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opportunities, which means that you can start making money right away as a writer from anywhere
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in the world. Sometimes getting freelance writing jobs is a complete numbers game and there aren't
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many places that offer quite as many great opportunities as Upwork. In fact, Upwork currently
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has nearly 150,000 clients on the platform, all hiring and paying freelancers an average of $5,000
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per year. That adds up to a whopping $2.5 billion annually. And if you do it right, you can have a
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piece of it as a freelance writer. In fact, we've broken down exactly how to get jobs on Upwork in a
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previous video, which we'll include on screen now and in the video description. If you enjoy working
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on platforms like Upwork, you should try Freelancer.com, a similar marketplace with equally
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impressive numbers. With over 58 million users on the platform, Freelancer.com connects clients
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with writers fast. And while not all of them are beginner level, there are certainly more than
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enough to go around. Next, you'll want to check out FreedomWithWriting.com. Although the design
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of the site seems a bit outdated, don't be fooled. The freelance writing jobs they send are top
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notch. As a bonus, they'll also send out roundups of high-paying writing gigs. We're a huge fan of
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these lists, as they frequently feature gigs paying hundreds of dollars or more. If you'd rather
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receive freelance writing opportunities via email than by checking a website, then the Morning Coffee
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newsletter is for you. It's been running since 1998, and every morning you'll get a hugely valuable
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email packed with both exclusive writing jobs and other hand-picked opportunities from sites like
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Craigslist, Indeed, and other common job sites. Another daily compilation of writing jobs comes
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from FreelanceWritingGigs.com, a simple site run by two freelance writers, Jody and Noemi. Most
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weekdays, they publish a list of personally vetted writing jobs, and there's always a gem or two in
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their list worth exploring. What's better? Like many of the sites listed today, it's completely free
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Last on today's list is JournalismJobs.com. If you're focused on trying to break into reporting
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and investigative writing, then you may be able to use Journalism Jobs to find your first gig
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Their site offers a unique angle in a specific niche within freelance writing, one that can offer
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excitement and fun to your daily writing work. If you've ever wanted to write for well-known media
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brands like the Washington Post, which had two openings posted on the site at the time of
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recording, then Journalism Jobs is for you. And that's it! 10 of the best freelance writing sites
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for beginners. Let us know in the comments which sites we've missed or which ones that you're going
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to try first. We do love hearing from you, and we do promise to respond to every single comment
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And remember to subscribe to our channel so we can send you more great freelancing videos
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Oh, one last thing. We're building a group of really smart freelancers over on Facebook
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and we want you to join us. The group already has 11,000 freelancers that you can learn from
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and we want to see you there and hear your ideas too. We've linked to the Facebook group
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in the description of this video. For now, I'm Josh with Millo.co, and we'll see you next time