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What are Writer's Markets?

Freelance writer's markets are publications, businesses or organizations that will give freelance writing assignments to writers.

 

A freelance writer is a person who pursues a career as a writer without a long-term commitment to any one employer.

 

There are many different types of writer's markets. Historically many freelance writers would work with just one type of writing market, for example, magazines. Now, especially due to the Internet and online communication, it is common for freelance writers to diversify and work for all sorts of writer's markets.

 

 

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Writer's markets can include:

  • magazines
  • newspapers
  • web sites
  • publishing houses
  • ezines and newsletters
  • businesses
  • charities
  • greeting card companies
  • and more.

 


As you can see, freelance writers can be hired to write many different types of material. However, many freelance writers get started by writing articles for freelance writer's markets such as magazines, newspapers, and web sites. These are probably still the most popular types of writers' markets.

There are thousands of writer's markets that you can work with as a freelance writer. At Worldwide Freelance Writer we list over 2,000 writing markets in our writer's market database.


The Freelancer's Guide to Finding Writers' Markets lists many more places to find good writer's markets.

 

 

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