The following list of 23 freelance writing jobs websites are places that advertise jobs specifically for writers who work remotely or telecommute.
About.com is always looking for "Guides"- writing experts who work remotely to build quality content in a niche site.
The ASBPE keeps a fair list of jobs for members and non-members alike. Be sure to check the review below for tips!
Copyblogger not only keeps a well-updated job board, but also has an incredible blog that you simply must read!
This is also a community board. Again, a good trick here is to check out the “views” column to see how many people you may be competing with for a particular job.
Freelance BBS requires a signup/registration, but I haven’t got any junk mail (yet) and am happy with the leads.
This job board is the only subscription service that I am including in these links, but it’s because I firmly believe in it. For $7 a month, you cut down on the sheer amount of people you are competing against. I got a job from here my very first month, making a 50x ROI over the long run.
This site has one or two new jobs per week.
Honestly, one of the better job sites out there, its strength lies in the fact that it is so well updated.
You will have to register, but it is a free service. Once you get the hang of their sorting function, you can find jobs in your area, or choose the telecommute or contractual drop down menu items. Be sure to read the review below for tips on getting the gig.
The great thing about Morning Coffee is that it can be delivered right to your inbox- a great reminder to get on the job hunt.