Freelance Typing Jobs - Work From Home
Make the right business connections in the world’s
fastest-growing freelance marketplace.
It’s one of the simplest and most plentiful jobs around. Every business needs it done, most people know how to do it. So why aren’t more people cashing in on the possibilities of freelance typing? Maybe it’s because it seems too good to be true. Let’s face it, home typing jobs do sound a little too easy. But the fact is, many people have discovered that if you know where to look, there really is enough work out there to keep a freelancer busy and able to pay the rent.
What you need to realise before taking the plunge into freelance typing is that there are a lot of people in the internet world who want to take advantage of your eagerness to work from home. Be very careful before you give money to agencies or individuals who claim they’ll supply you with home typing jobs for a small fee! While there are perfectly legitimate freelancing agencies that will let you access their jobs listings for a membership fee, there are also groups or people who will take your fee and merely give you a data sheet full of websites where you can advertise your services. Watch out, and be sure you know who you are giving your money to, and what you are getting in return. Freelance typing is a real job, you just need to look in the right places!
The best thing for you to do if you want to take up home typing work is post an advertisement on a good freelancing website (like Go Freelance) and wait for clients to answer. The internet is unrivalled in its ability to attract a large audience and therefore it is your best bet when placing freelance job ads.
This way any companies and other people in need of one-off or even ongoing typing work that can be done from home can read your ad and get in contact with you directly. It’s a great way to start a freelance typing business from home!
Testimonials
"I took a chance one day when I was flush and
sent a few bucks to gain access to the Go Freelance Professional
Edition. Since then, I've edited a sales letter, a follow-up
letter, an 11-page Web site, and a brochure. I'm 'on call' to do
pinch-hit proofreading for a medical newsletter editor in Florida
..and I've landed a gig editing a new Canadian magazine coming out
this fall. All this from taking a chance on Go Freelance."
Karyn Martin
"Once again, you guys have come through with
incredible results. Our job post definitely produced the type and
quality of person we needed, and we found who we were looking for
quickly. From now on, you're my first choice when I need to hire
someone."
Steve Brownrigg, The Newsletter Company


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