Carol Tice’s site Make a Living Writing is a fantastic, well-established resource for freelancers. Carol tells it like it is, speaking out against content mills and low-pay, and encouraging freelancers to value their services. She runs the popular freelancing community Freelance Writers Den, too.
Best for: Newer freelancers, particularly those trying to escape content mills, as well as established freelancers.
Start with: Entry-Level Freelance Writing Jobs for Beginners: The Definitive Guide
This website isn’t just for freelance writers, but the majority of their posts are either squarely aimed at freelancers or at least touch on things that are relevant to freelancing. The Write Life also has regular round-ups of paying markets (usually websites and magazines) on specific topics, such as publications on religion and
spirituality.
Best for: Newer freelancers, freelancers looking for paying markets in specific niches
Start with: 8 of Your Burning Questions About Freelance Writing Pitches – Answered
Craft Your Content offers editing and coaching services for writers – and they also have a fantastic blog. Their posts cover a range of subjects, like finding your voice, getting organized, and even taking notes effectively. Most of their posts are applicable to freelancers as well as to other
writers.
Best for: Freelancers who want a thoughtful read or who need a confidence boost.
Start with: To Do or Not to Do? The Art of Avoiding Procrastination
Be a Freelance Blogger has plenty of posts about blogging markets, so it’s a great place to turn if you’re looking for new blogging gigs. You’ll also find tips on subjects like SEO (search engine optimization), business skills, avoiding fee-dodging clients, and more.
Best for: New and established freelancers looking for blogging gigs or blogging tips.
Start with: How to Cheat and Steal Your Way to Endless Blog Post Ideas
Freelance Writing Jobs publishes a post every weekday rounding up (as you might expect!) freelance writing jobs. A lot of other sites are focused on blogging opportunities, but Freelance Writing Jobs tends to have quite a few other gigs listed too.
Best for: Writers looking for new gigs.
Start with: 100 Websites That Pay Writers – or the current day’s job listings.
ProBlogger itself is a useful site if you want some blogging tips and advice – whether as a freelance blogger or for your own website. For freelancers, though, the ProBlogger Jobs Board is an especially good resource. It has new jobs every day, and while many will be low-paid, there are some strong opportunities listed here too (I’ve found many good clients over the years through this jobs board).
Best for: New and established bloggers looking for fresh gigs.
Start with: 10 Tips to Help You Land a Job as a Freelance Blogger
While Smart Blogger covers blogging topics more generally, they’ve also got a lot of great content specifically for freelance writers (you can find this collated in their freelance writing hub). Their posts tend to be long, in-depth, and full of practical tips – with a nice balance between beginner-friendly pieces and
articles aimed at more experienced writers
Best for: Freelance bloggers at all levels.
Start with: 36 Underrated Ways to Find PAID Freelance Writing Jobs in 2021
All of these freelance writing sites (and blogging sites) are great ones to read on a regular basis. They’ll help you find freelancing gigs, improve your skills, and gain confidence on your freelancing journey.