List of Sources of Blogging Jobs

by Alfa Mercado on April 24, 2007

in Blogging for Dollars

If you have been looking for blogging jobs since time immemorial and you seem to never be able to land one, you might be looking in the wrong places.

Here are some of the online sources you should be checking out if you’d like to start working as a professional or paid blogger:

 Blogs

Blogger Jobs - a blog dedicated to announce paid blogging opportunities

Problogger Job Board - the master blogger himself provides a paid job listing page especially made for those who are looking for blogger jobs.

Gawker Job Board - another very popular blog that has a job listing page that ocassionally posts blog jobs.

Job Listing Sites

Craigslist - a free listing site that you can set to jobs category and even allows you to choose what location you want to look for a blogging job in. Be wary of scams, though, because they abound here.

Job Aggregators

Indeed - compiles various jobs from different job listing sites. Key in “blogger” to its search box and voila!

SimplyHired - another job aggregator that also allows you to search for blogging jobs through the use of its search box.

Blog Networks

b5media

Creative Weblogging

Know More Media

Weblogs Inc.

For more blog networks, here’s a list of blog networks you can start browsing at.

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1 Joe Cole 07.19.07 at 5:14 pm

Nice info, thanks :-)

2 Amy Derby 11.12.07 at 5:00 am

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