How do you find new freelance opportunities (online or otherwise)?

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@mehale (2200)
United States
April 17, 2007 1:11pm CST
When you finish your current projects, and feel the itch to start something new, how do you go about finding new freelance writing jobs? I live in a small rural community and there is not much in the way of writing opportunities locally, so most of my writing projects come from the Internet. Does anyone have any good suggestions for new markets looking for beginning freelance writers? I would appreciate any help or suggestions you could give! Thanks in advance!!
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@nishdan01 (3051)
• Singapore
19 Apr 07
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• United States
19 Apr 07
I actually read all of the stories in that section (how to write for foreign markets), and there were good and different ideas in each one for anyone who is interested. Just reading these articles in Helium made me start looking at writing with a fresh eye. Thanks for posting your link, and anyone who is interested, I strongly encourage you to read these articles.
• Canada
19 Apr 07
Hi, You can find tips and tricks about freelance writing at my writing-related blog: http://writeandearnaliving.blogspot.com I've included market listings, budget-friendly courses and other resources to help writers to continue in their writing endeavors.
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@mehale (2200)
• United States
19 Apr 07
I will check out your blog. Thanks for the information! I have also just started a blog about writing and blogging for income. I will be adding the link to my profile page soon. You might be interested in it and could probably give me some good suggestions.
@mehale (2200)
• United States
20 Apr 07
I like the blog! I bookmarked it so I can find it again. Thanks again for the information.