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How do freelance writers bid articles on freelane bidding websites like elance.com,etc.?

I’m an aspiring freelance writer looking for freelance writng jobs preferably for magazines but I want to know how to bid for articles on freelance writing bid websites. Any suggestions? How does this bidding thing work? Anyobody know of anyfreelance jobs in magazines I could get? How much money can freelance writers make?

Just go into (say) elance and get your feet wet. There are lots of postings to go through and the directions on how to contact and bid on postings is very straight forward on the site.

Best of luck to you. If you are a good writer (particularly in the area of marketing) . . . you can do quite well (financially that is)

Try article writing area first ~ short and focused pieces that can be written quickly. There is competition most surely. Just jump in and give it a go.

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