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While it’s certainly an upfront investment

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While it’s certainly an upfront investment, it’s a relatively small price to pay to be guided into a lucrative blogging career—especially since you can recover that initial investment from landing just one paid blogging job at the kinds of rates their gigs offer.

2. SolidGigs
SolidGigs was born out of a desire to help freelancers break the dreaded Colombia Phone Number Libraryor famine cycle (that so many bloggers struggle with). By curating the “top 1%” of blogging jobs,” the platform promises freelance writers access to handpicked jobs that are not only fulfilling but pay well too. They do this by partnering with big brands like WordPress, Trello, Fox, and a host of other household names.

SolidGigs Homepage Screenshot (Example of Site to Get Gig Lists)

To help you qualify for the cream of the crop blogging jobs they list, SolidGigs also offers comprehensive courses on launching and running a freelance career. The courses are packed with templates, scripts, advice, and spreadsheets to help you run a well-oiled freelance blogging business. Plus, if you have other skills you’d like to monetize, SolidGigs curates freelance jobs in a wide variety of categories beyond just writing opportunities.

Of course, this kind of value rarely comes for free, but in this case, it’s almost free, as SolidGigs offers a 30-day trial. Afterward, membership comes at an affordable $21/month investment—which is easily paid off by landing just one gig from their job board occasionally.

3. ProBlogger
Founded by one of the most prominent figures in the blogging world, Darren Rowse—his site, ProBlogger is a website dedicated to helping ordinary people achieve their dreams of becoming professional bloggers.

ProBlogger Job Board Screenshot

The blog name says it all here. One way Darren seeks to help readers turn their passion for writing into a lucrative (professional) career is through the ProBlogger job board. This is a place where clients can list their available blogging jobs (for a $80 one-time fee), and interested bloggers can apply for those jobs directly on the platform. There are usually hundreds of open blogging jobs available on this site:

Best Blogging Jobs Sites - ProBlogger

Aside from the intuitive design and easy-to-follow user interface, ProBlogger also makes it easy for you to find your ideal blogging job by applying filters such as location or searching for jobs using a particular keyword (which can help you narrow down the gigs to a particular blogging niche).
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