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Freelance Writing Jobs for High School Students?

I'm a high school junior looking to get into freelance writing. Are there any websites or platforms that are beginner-friendly for students to find freelance writing jobs? Any tips on balancing writing gigs with schoolwork would be appreciated too!

4 months ago

Absolutely, there are quite a few platforms where high school students like you can find freelance writing jobs. For beginners, Fiverr and Upwork can be a good starting point. These websites allow you to create a profile and offer your services as a writer. Clientele ranges from individuals to small businesses to major companies. To kick-start your career, consider taking on some lower-paid or shorter projects to build your portfolio. Once you have a good set of samples, you can pitch for higher paying gigs.

Scribendi is another platform that you might want to consider. This site specialises in editing and proofreading, but you can apply those skills to your own writing.

Since all these gigs are remote writing jobs, you need to manage your time effectively to balance your freelancing work with school responsibilities. Here are some tips that might help:

1. Set a Schedule: Setting aside specific hours everyday for your freelance work can help ensure you're neither neglecting your job nor your studies. It'll provide a structure and make juggling different responsibilities easier.

2. Learn to Prioritize: Recognize which tasks are most urgent or important and tackle those first. You'll need to learn when to say no to assignments that you can't handle in your current schedule.

3. Use Time Management Tools: Apps like Google Keep, Trello or Evernote can help you keep track of your assignments and deadlines.

Remember, maintaining a good academic standing should be your priority. Don't overtax yourself with too many assignments that might affect your schoolwork.

4 months ago

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