Freelancing for writers in India

Archana
Archana
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Any reliable and credible websites(Indian-origin) to apply for Indian freelance writers including freshers?

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Lakshmi Rajan
Lakshmi Rajan
from Bangalore
15 years ago

You can try GingerChai.com

We are reliable , credible , friendly and ofcourse proud of our Indian origin Laughing

We welcome Indian freelance writers including freshers who have the passion for writing.

We have 5 authors on board till date.

Drop in your mail to : sip@gingerchai.com

Archana
from Bangalore
15 years ago

but what you provide is only link exchange isn't it?? I meant real freelancing for which you get paid..

Ram
Ram
from Hyderabad
15 years ago

Look for technology blogs in indiblogger most of the top blogs (indirank pages) hire freelancers for content writing including my blog. Compensation varies from $15-$25/post.

leon
from kolkata
15 years ago

$15-$25/post is pretty good deal .. so what is the min. word count ?

Malathy Badri
Malathy Badri
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Visit createonlinebuzz.com

They give blogging assignments and pay in our currency.

If you want a list of companies that pay you to blog and pay you to advertise, please dropn an email to me.

Shankar
Shankar
from Chennai
15 years ago

I know an American based website for writing. You can write for various channels including engineering.. But only technical stuffs in that website...

Malathy Badri
Malathy Badri
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Could you please share this with our members?

Thanks.

Neeraj Shinde
Neeraj Shinde
from Pune
15 years ago

This is going to be an useful thread. Let the references keep on adding!

leon
leon
from kolkata
15 years ago

AC is also pretty good

Malathy Badri
Malathy Badri
from Bangalore
15 years ago

Leon, what is AC?

This place is not only for experienced bloggerrs but also for newbies. It is better not to write one or two letters if you really want to help others.

And if you are referring to Associated Content, you must know that it is only for U.S. residents.

 


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