January 25, 2009

100 Freelance Writers You Can Outsource Your Blog Content To (1-50)

Posted under Outsourcing, Writing & Messaging by Thursday Bram
"Easy reading is damn hard writing." ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne (photo: MiquelMunill / iStockphoto)

"Easy reading is damn hard writing." ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne (photo: MiquelMunill / iStockphoto)

Bringing on another writer to help you keep your blog going is a practical way to outsource part of a project that you probably enjoy but just don’t have the time to really work on. There are many freelance writers willing to work on a variety of topics — it’s just a matter of finding a writer who writes on the topic your blog covers and whose writing you enjoy. To help get you started in finding a great blog writer, we’ve compiled a list of 50 freelancers for you. But we need to find 50 more to get the list to 100 in a follow-on post! Help out by letting us know of some other good freelance bloggers, what topics they blog about, and where they write. A quaint little prize awaits the person who can supply the most names (of actual freelance writers, not of random people from the phone book). (Prize will be administered February 28, 2009.)

1. Debra Lauman
Topics: Hiking, travel
Where She Writes: SARstories News, Deb’s Search and Rescue Stories

2. Nora Dunn
Topics: Travel, personal finance
Where She Writes: Wise Bread, WCities, Transitions Abroad

3. Mel Edwards
Topics: Education, training, business
Where She Writes: School Room to Board Room, BlogHer

4. Sharon Hurley Hall
Topics: Travel, technology, parenting, blogging
Where She Writes: CenturyTel, Daily Writing Tips, TechGerm.com, Park Ride Fly USA

5. John Peltier
Topics: Software

6. David Masters
Topics: Activism, personal development
Where He Writes: Non Toxin

7. Craig Martin
Topics: Traveling, food
Where He Writes: Indie Travel Guides, Travel Talks

8. Dina Santorelli
Topics: Health, parenting, business, lifestyle, entertainment
Where She Writes: Work Home You

9. JR Moreau
Topics: Sustainability, marketing, business

10. Scott Cheatham
Topics: Technology, spirituality, baseball

11. Sheila Scarborough
Topics: Travel, motorsports, social media
Where She Writes: Family Travel Logue, FastMachines.com

12. Missy Frye
Topics: Film
Where She Writes: Reel Gazer

13. Nick Daws
Topics: Writing, business, careers
Where He Writes: Nick Daws’ Writing Blog

14. Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
Topics: Health, psychology, pregnancy
Where She Writes: Quips and Tips for Couples Coping With Infertility, Quips and Tips for Freelance Writers

15. Alisa Bowman
Topics: Health, dieting, relationships, parenting, fitness
Where She Writes: Project Happily Ever After

16. Jaclyn Schiff
Topics: Gen Y, women’s issues, health
Where She Writes: The Schiff Report

17. Dawn Allcot
Topics: Technology, paintball, music education, health fitness
Where She Writes: Anything That Pays, AGI Professional

18. Christine Cavalier
Topics: Psychology, technology, social media
Where She Writes: Push My Follow

19. Nisha Chittal
Topics: Politics, technology
Where She Writes: CitizenJanePolitics

20. Ron Meyer
Topics: Motorsports
Where He Writes: Three Wide Media

21. George Angus
Topics: Transportation, emergency medical services
Where He Writes: Alaska Transportation Examiner, Medical and Nursing Training Blog

22. Jay Hathaway
Topics: Pop culture, technology, social media, graphic design
Where He Writes: Dowloand Squad

23. Thord Daniel Hedengren
Topics: Blogging, graphic design, gaming
Where He Writes: The Blog Herald, Living Hyboria

24. Chris Johnson
Topics: Real estate, small business
Where He Writes: New Market Survival Guide, BloodhoundBlog.com, Lenderama

25. Melanie McMinn
Topics: Travel
Where She Writes: Intrepid 101

26. Samar Owais
Topics: Writing

27. John Roach
Topics: Writing
Where He Writes: Pro Writing Tips

28. Rachel Rose
Topics: Health, relationships, entertainment, business
Where She Writes: Notes on a Whim

29. Natalia Real
Topics: Fitness, education
Where She Writes: Coggno

30. Susan Pogorzelski
Topics: Careers

31. Melissa Donovan
Topics: Business
Where She Writes: Writing Forward

32. Debbi Mack
Topics: Business
Where She Writes: Writing for Hire

33. Matthew C. Keegan
Topics: Writing, cars, advocacy, aviation
Where He Writes: Auto Trends, WordJourney

34. Luke McKinney
Topics: Gaming, food, humor
Where He Writes: Cracked.com, Food Connect

35. Michelle Rafter
Topics: Business, technology, media
Where She Writes: Workforce Management, Oregon Business

36. Michelle Thompson
Topics: Scrapbooking, writing
Where She Writes: Scrapability, Juiced on Ebooks

37. Martha Cooney
Topics: Travel, family, community
Where She Writes: Packed Magazine, Black Power

38. Kristen King
Topics: Pets, health, business, women’s issues
Where She Writes: meow/bark/blog, Sass Pants

39. Kristen Fischer
Topics: Media, health, writing
Where She Writes: Creatively Self-Employed

40. Cody McKibben
Topics: Travel, careers, music, social media, graphic design
Where He Writes: ThrillingDesign.com

41. Michael Kwan
Topics: Technology, gaming, social media, online tools, and personal development
Where He Writes: LoveToKnow Video Games, Beyond the Rhetoric, John Chow, Mobile Magazine, Futurelooks

42. Christa Miller
Topics: Public safety, parenting
Where She Writes: Officer.com

43. Christine Gilbert
Topics: Travel
Where She Writes: Europe String

44. Anne Wayman
Topics: Writing, business
Where She Writes: About Freelance Writing

45. Kristin Gorski
Topics: Technology, culture, politics
Where She Writes: The Huffington Post – Off The Bus

46. Tina McAllister
Topics: Real estate, finance

47. Dorie Morgan
Topics: Career, personal development

48. Jen Nipps
Topics: Creativity, fashion, plus-size issues, general-interest articles
Where She Writes: eHow, Bukisa, Writing For Dollars, Refilling the Well

49. Amy Derby
Topics: Law
Where She Writes: Law Firm Blogger

50. Thursday Bram
Topics: Productivity, personal finance, food
Where She Writes: Stepcase Lifehack, CNET Reviews – Appliances and Kitchen Gadgets

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Post updates:
- January 25, 2009 at 7:00 PM ET: Made updates to Jen Nipps’ and Michael Kwan’s information.
- February 3, 2009 at 6:00 PM ET: Made updates to Tina McAllister’s information.
- February 8, 2009 at 11:30 PM ET: Made updates to Dawn Allcot’s information.

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62 Comments to "100 Freelance Writers You Can Outsource Your Blog Content To (1-50)"

  1. Michael Kwan said
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    Nice, I made the list. Thanks!

  2. Jen Nipps said
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    Thank you for including me on your list. If I may suggest a change, though? While I am not opposed to writing about real estate and finance, I have not yet done so. My main areas are creativity (including writing), fashion, plus-size issues, and general interest articles. One place I have been published is WritingForDollars (www.writingfordollars.com), which may be where the idea about finance figures in.

    I also write for eHow and today.com (at http://www.refillingthewell.today.com).

    Best,
    Jen Nipps

  3. Michael Kwan said
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    Nice, I made the list. Thanks.

    As an update, other topics that I cover include personal development, social media, and online tools. My writing can also be found at mobilemag.com, johnchow.com, and futurelooks.com, among other places.

  4. Chris Cairns said
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    I’ll be sure to make these updates! Thanks for clarifying.

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  6. Genuinechris Johnson said
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    Thanks for this, I guess. I’m not really doing a lot of new business, but I have an excellent cadre of high quality writers in the RE sphere that I can help you with.

    Thanks for the link, interesting blog concept.

  7. PurpleCar said
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    What a nice surprise! Thanks guys! And mostly, thanks for giving me a great list of writers to connect with. I have many social media contacts but my writing “room” could be more full!

    Also, I blog at http://www.purplecar.net and PODCAST at http://www.pushmyfollow.com. Confusing, I know, but hey, there it is.

    Thanks so much!!!

  8. PurpleCar said
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    PurpleCar = Christine Cavalier, by the way! Sorry!

  9. Natalia Real said
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    Thanks for including me on your list!

    I wrote at Coggno, though, but not anymore. The writing work I’m doing right now is unfortunately confidential, but I am working on guest posts and will be sharing those.

    This is where I have my links:

    http://www.nataliareal.com/?page_id=7

  10. Sharon Hurley Hall said
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    Thanks for including me on the list. I also write about blogging and consumer finance. Two names to add to the list include James Chartrand of MenwithPens.ca and Dana Prince of DanaPrinceWriting.com.

  11. Kristen King said
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    Thanks for including me on the list. I also write about writing at Inkthinker Blog (http://inkthinkerblog.com), and I wrote about women’s health and women’s business through October 2008.

  12. Lori Widmer said
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    Excellent list! A few familiar names there – and wonderful choices!

  13. Kristen Fischer said
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    Thanks for including me on the list. I also write about small businesses, freelancing, twentysomethings, and post-college life. My other blogs include http://www.ramenrentresumes.com and http://www.freelanceswitch.com.

  14. Marijke Vroomen-Durning said
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    Hi, I wasn’t sure if we were supposed to send the info somewhere or post it here, so here it is.

    I have a few blogs and write about issues involving health, seniors, pregnancy, and nursing (the profession). I also can blog about freelance writing, dogs (particularly greyhounds), parenting older kids, and quilting.

    Here are my blogs if you’d like to have a look:

    http://www.seniors-support.com
    http://www.montreaononthecheap.com
    http://medhealthwriter.blogspot.com
    http://www.helpmyhurt.com
    http://www.wombwithin.com
    http://www.cancercommentary.com

    This list is a great idea.

  15. Dan Romanchik said
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    Can I add myself? I write about technology, including engineering topics and software development. My own blogs are at http://www.kb6nu.com and http://www.autotestnews.com.

  16. Julie said
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    I currently cover restaurant reviews (with a twist) at Uptake.com. and have been a B2B journalist for 25 years.

  17. Chris Cairns said
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    Thanks for the comments everyone.

    For anyone currently on this list and would like additional information to be included, just reply with a comment to this post.

    For those who would like to be on the next list (51-100), feel free to provide your info also via a comment.

    Right now Sharon is in the lead for the prize!

  18. Susan Johnston said
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    I’d like to add myself to this list, too. I’m a freelance writer/blogger who covers careers, freelance writing, and women’s lifestyle topics.

    Here are the three blogs I contribute to:

    The Urban Muse: http://www.urbanmusewriter.com/
    AOL’s Lemondrop: http://www.lemondrop.com/bloggers/susan-johnston
    Freelance Switch: http://freelanceswitch.com/author/susanjohnston/

  19. Lori Widmer said
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    Not to toot my own horn, but I’ve been known to blog about risk management, commercial insurance, vegetarian food, and even writing/marketing-related topics….

    Did I mention I’m a business writer?

    http://loriwidmer.blogspot.com

  20. Michael Schultz said
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    I write about comics and (soon) technology. I also do serialized fiction.

    Here’s my sites:

    http://geekomancer.blogspot.com
    http://comicsasiseeit.today.com

  21. Susan Pogorzelski said
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    Thanks for the list and for including me. Would love to include personal development and creative writing to the list of topics I cover, if possible.

    Would also like to suggest:

    Cynthia Morris (travel, development, creativity)
    http://www.journeyjuju.com
    Susan Johnston (career, lifestyle, writing)
    http://www.urbanmusewriter.com/

    as other blog writers/freelancers.

    Thanks!

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  23. Anu Karwa said
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    I’d love to be included. My specialty is WINE! I’m a sommelier who runs Swirl Events (www.SwirlEvents.com) a wine tasting party company. I also write the blog: swirlsavvy.blogspot.com and write wine articles for Tasting Table (it’s like the Daily Candy of food in NYC)

    Thanks!
    Anu

  24. Michele L. Tune said
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    What an amazing list!

    I write about a variety of topics:

    My health-related blog, Healing with (Raw) Juices (www.healingwithjuices.com) covers raw food, juice fasting, smoothies, weight loss, etc.)

    My writing-related blog, Writing the Cyber Highway (www.writingthecyberhighway.com) shares inspiration, writing tips, ups and downs of the freelance life.

    I also enjoy writing about green living, herbs, alternative medicine, tea, natural beauty, inspiration, vegetarianism, and much more.

    Other bloggers you might consider:

    Rebecca Laffar-Smith – http://www.writersroundabout.com
    Melissa Donovan – http://www.writingforward.com and scribizzy.com

    Thanks!
    Michele

  25. Wendy Korn Heppt said
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    Topics: beauty, fashion, fitness, budgeting, health

    where she writes:
    budgestyleonashoestring.blogspot.com
    wetv.com:
    http://www.wetv.com/food/let-them-eat-cupcakes.html
    health.com:
    http://www.health.com/health/condition-article/0,,20220748_2,00.html
    momtalk.com:
    http://www.momtalk.com/1/health-wellness/womens-health/
    smarter.com/beauty:
    http://blogs.smarter.com/beauty/2008/06/09/hello-new-beauty-blogger/

    hope to make the 51-100 list. Let me know if you need more info.

  26. Mary Theobald said
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    Topics: Healthcare, Kansas City, Des Moines
    Where she writes: American Academy of Family Physicians, http://www.kansascityonthecheap.com, http://www.desmoinesonthecheap.com. See a more detailed list of “where she writes” at http://marytmarketing.com/Writing.htm

  27. Elizabeth King Humphrey said
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    I blog about parenting and family issues for http://www.wilmaville.com and for http://www.coastalcarolinamoms.com.

    As a freelance writer I focus on (commercial and residential) real estate and retail issues. (And would love the opportunity to blog about real estate or retail!)

    Great idea!

    Thank you,
    Elizabeth

  28. Michael Kwan said
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    Some other freelancers that I know include:
    Jason Landals (jasonlandals.com) – tech and computers
    John Bardinelli (bardinelli.com) – gaming
    Dylan Duarte (dylanduarte.com) – gaming and entertainment
    Colin Dean (colindean.com) – technology
    Derek Semmler (dereksemmler.com) – tech, online media, parenthood

  29. Debbie Koenig said
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    What a great idea. I’d love to be included–I’m a freelance writer specializing in food, fitness, diet, and parenting who also has a personal blog, Words to Eat By: http://wordstoeatby.blogspot.com/

  30. Derek Walter said
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    Thought i would throw my name in there. I currently write for appcraver.com (iPhone app reviews) and brighthub.com (mobile devices and Windows).

    You can check out my web site or blog (blog.derekwalter.com) for samples of my writing.

    Thanks for the post.

  31. Melissa Donovan said
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    This is a great resource. In fact, I’m going to bookmark it because although I don’t outsource, I like to keep a roster of freelancers that I can refer my clients to if I can’t take on their projects. Thanks for including Scribizzy and Writing Forward here, by the way ;)

    Some freelancers you might want to add:

    Deb Boyken: punctualityrules.com
    Karen Swim: wordsforhirellc.com
    Freelance Parent (team): sparkplugging.com/freelance-parent
    Tei Lindstrom: goodinkinc.com
    Blue Duck Copy: blueduckcopy.com
    Bob Younce: writing-journey.com
    Michele Tune: micheletune.com

  32. Cheryl Alkon said
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    Hi–would love to be added to the list. I blog about diabetes, infertility, pregnancy and parenting at Managing the Sweetness WIthin and I write about assorted women’s issues. My site is CherylAlkon.com for more info.

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  34. Kerry Dexter said
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    I’d like to be added to the list as well.
    I write about music, the arts and humanities, the business of the arts, education, history, broadcasting, and travel.
    two places you may see what I do are
    http://musicroad.blogspot.com Music Road
    http://kerrydexter.gather.com Gather

    thanks–

  35. Heather Kenny said
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    Great list. I write about style and fashion in a very grounded, non-celebrity way, often with a Chicago angle–very timely thanks to our new first lady!

    http://heatherkenny.com/blog/

  36. Chris Cairns said
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    No apologies for self-promotion!

    Here’s the current prize leaderboard:

    Melissa Donovan: 7
    Michael Kwan: 5
    Michele Tune: 2
    Susan Pogorzelski: 2
    Sharon Hurley Hall: 2

    What’s the prize? Well, I was actually thinking about something “quaint,” but now I’m changing my mind to something a bit more substantive. Perhaps an Amazon.com gift card or something like that.

  37. Debbie Abrams Kaplan said
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    I write about family-friendly travel, active travel and just about any othere kind of travel out there.

    http://www.friscokids.net – your guide to kid-friendly travel in the San Francisco Bay Area…and beyond

  38. Sharon Hurley Hall said
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    A few more to add:
    Sue Jeffels – http://writeforcash.squarespace.com/
    Candace Morehouse (a romance writer who also freelances) -http://www.candacemorehouse.com/
    Lisa Thompson – http://prosetogo.squarespace.com/
    Jeanne Dininni – http://www.writersnotes.net/
    Kimberlee Ferrell – http://www.freedomwriting.com/
    Karen Reddick – http://www.theredpeneditor.com/
    Allena Tapia – http://freelancewrite.about.com/

  39. Melanie McMinn said
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    Thanks for the mention Thursday. I also write about deals and bargains in Auckland at http://aucklandonthecheap.intrepid101.com as well as writing about health (I’m a fully trained Audiologist), expat issues, women’s issues, adventure travel for the timid and on the odd occasion food.

    More Blogging freelancers:

    Charmain Christie http://christie-corner.blogspot.com/ Food, Travel

    Elizabeth Kricfalusi http://www.embraceadventure.com/ Travel, Writing

    Jenny Cromie http://www.thegoldenpencil.com/ Writing, Freelancing

    Jane Boursaw http://filmgecko.com Entertainment, Media

    Kerry Dexter http://www.musicroad.blogspot.com/ Music

    Stephanie Stiavetti http://wasabimon.com Food

    Sue Dickman http://lifedivided.blogspot.com/ Travel, Food, Books

    Roxanne Hawn http://www.championofmyheart.com/ Dog Training

    Rachel C. Weingarten http://whatmichellewore.com/ Fashion of the White House Kind

    Julie Sturgeon http://www.curingcoldfeet.blogspot.com/ Travel from a Travel Agents Perspective

    Anita Bartholomew http://editorialconsultant.wordpress.com/ Writing

    Rachel Dickenson http://falconerontheedge.wordpress.com/ Falconry, Haiku

    Claudine Jalajas http://claudinejalajas.blogspot.com/ Parenting, Home Renovation

    Apologies for any names you’ve already gotten. It is quite a list now!

  40. Claudine M Jalajas said
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    Hi! Thanks for doing this… I write about parenting and home renovation.

    My blogs are here:

    The !@#$%& extension:
    http://cjalajas.blogspot.com/

    Life As a Supermom
    http://claudinejalajas.blogspot.com/

    Skirt!Blog
    http://www.skirt.com/blog/4787

    Thanks!

    Claudine M Jalajas

  41. Sara Aase said
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    I’d like to add myself for consideration to your list. I write about money, family, and health for magazines. I blog about money at Cashonthebarrelhead.net.

  42. Charmian Christie said
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    I’d love to be added to your list. I write about food, travel and culinary adventure.

    My blog is Christie’s Corner – http://christie-corner.blogspot.com/

    Real food. Real life. I ain’t always pretty.

  43. Sheila Scarborough said
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    Thanks so much for including me in your list; I’m flattered.

    I write about Web 2.0/social media topics on Every Dot Connects (where colleague Connie Reece is also a writer,) and I just started with the UpTake Travel Industry blog. My other travel blog (multi-author) is the Perceptive Travel Blog.

    I recommend these Austin-based writers:

    Amy Lemen for travel and shelter/home topics, S. Kay Bell for personal finance, taxes and NASCAR, Liz Carmack for travel/science/environmental, Beth Goulart for food and dogs, Julie Tereshchuk for fine arts/travel/minority issues/features editing and Michel Hudson for nonprofit fundraising.

    All of them are members of Freelance Austin.

  44. Lisa Jaffe Hubbell said
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    I’d also love to be added to your list. I write about health, the healthcare industry, food, nutrition, and in 25 years have covered just about every other subject there is.

    See my work at http://www.landguppy.com. There are links to articles, testimonials, and my three blogs.

  45. Tina McAllister said
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    Thank you for including me on the list! However, I do want to poitn out that the GolfsAZ site is actually my husband’s baby – one that is sorely in need of some love and attention.

    My writing site is http://TinaMcAllister.com. I specialize in ebooks – ghostwriting them and coaching clients who want to write their own. And on just about any topic.

    I also work with some writers via http://www.72HourBrainstorm.com (various biz materials – from press preleases to autoresponders – all $72 and delivered in 72 hours or less) and http://www.BeyondThePen.com.

  46. Chris Cairns said
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    Melanie has come out of nowhere to pull ahead. Here’s the current prize leaderboard:

    Melanie McMinn: 13
    Sharon Hurley Hall: 9
    Melissa Donovan: 7
    Sheila Scarborough: 6
    Michael Kwan: 5
    Michele Tune: 2
    Susan Pogorzelski: 2

  47. Nora Dunn said
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    Thank you for the mention! Cheers.

  48. Rebecca Laffar-Smith said
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    What a fantastic list! I would add to it but most of the freelancers I’d recommend are already there (or were added by other commenters)!!! *chuckles*

    *BIG HUGS* and Thank You to Michele Tune for dropping my name. I appreciate your thinking of me. :-) I’m definitely available for blog outsourcing and do more than just writing.

    Topics include: web design, web technology, parenting, family life, writing, editing, programming, business, freelancing, past life studies, mental illness/health, and pretty much anything I can learn more about. lol

    My alter-ego, Serenity Bly writes on: spirituality, tarot, Reiki, astrology, numerology, etc.

    You can find us mostly at: writersroundabout.com – future-tarot.com – pastlifestudies.com – simonsauctions.net

  49. Rebecca Laffar-Smith said
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    I was just thinking, this is also a fantastic list for fellow freelancer writers, “Friends you should know in the industry.” :-) This post is just one example of the ways we’ve often come together to help each other. It is amazing to be apart of such a supportive community!

  50. Dawn said
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    Wow! Thank you for mentioning me!

    May I expand my credentials? LOL As far as blogging gigs, my most notable are http://www.agiprofessional.com, (soon to launch) http://www.allcotmedia.com, and BabiesOnline.com. I’d also list parenting/pregnancy as one of my niches.

    Also, maybe I missed it, but I don’t see Julie Fletcher’s name here. She writes at http://www.familyresource.com and http://www.everydayec.com, among other places. :)

    And Carolyn Erickson… I can’t think of the name of her blog off the top of my head, but she does a lot of corporate stuff and is fantastic. :)

    And, let’s see, Jennifer Gniadecki, author of Non-toxic Networking. I can’t think of her blog off the top of my head.

    I also second what Rebecca said that this is a great list of “people you should know if you’re a freelancer.”

  51. Matt Keegan said
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    Thank you so much for adding me to your list. I am tremendously honored and flattered.

    I write/blog on several other sites as well, but the two you mentioned are certainly indicative of the work that I can provide for clients.

    Hopefully, your effort here will yield work for the 100 parties featured as well as work for you. Again, thank you!

  52. Samar said
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    Wow, I’m at number 26! Thanks for including me in the list. This is also a great way to find people in our own niche.

    I write about diet & nutrition and blog about a variety of subjects for my clients.

    I also have a city based blog (www.cuppalife.com) and am looking into travel blogging.

  53. Sal said
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    My name is Sal Vilardo, hailing from http://everydaythoughtsfromlife.blogspot.com. I write tech reviews, self help articles and a variety of blog content ranging from everyday thoughts to how to make your work space more efficient. With a military background I am fine with deadlines and an attention to detail freak.

  54. Craig Martin said
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    Thanks for including me on this list. No leads yet, but thanks :)

    Travel is my main area of knowledge but I also write on social media and other topics plus dabble in WordPress consulting. You might like to mention my knowledge of podcasting, showcased on Indie Travel Podcast.

    Thanks for spreading the word and putting this list together.

  55. John Peltier said
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    Thanks for the link! Can’t think of the last Top-50 I made!

  56. Chris Cairns said
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    The final results are in. Melanie McMinn wins the prize — a $15 Amazon gift card. Sharon Hurley Hall will also receive a $10 Amazon gift card for her contributions. Thanks to everyone who offered up names. 51-100 will be published shortly.

  57. It’s All About the Numbers | The Writing Base said
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    [...] 100 Freelancer Writers You Can Outsource Your Blog Content To – I’m at number 26! (muhaha! =P) [...]

  58. Are you staff blogging yet? | The Writing Base said
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    [...] do believe that I have to thank Thursday Bram for it more. She did a post for Smartlife Blog titled ‘100 Freelancers you can outsource your blog content to’ which listed me as one of the freelancers and that was the beginning, though I didn’t know [...]

  59. Sheila Escuro said
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    I love to be included on this list. I am writing on health, e-commerce, travel, and different niches covered, due to years of experience.

    I am happy to negotiate with anyone here :)

  60. Bill McIntosh said
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    It would be awesome if someone would put together a quality list like this with reviews & pricing of freelance writers like this.

  61. Julie said
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    I really appreciated your list of freelance writers. It’s hard to outsource a task like writing in the sense that it’s a bit risky. I’ve been very disappointed with some of the results I’ve experienced with outsourcing articles.

    I’d always rather use someone who is ‘vouched’ for. Also, it makes it easy in your list since their subject matter specialty is included.
    Thanks!

  62. Frugal Living said
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    I love my blog but as you said sometimes have trouble updating it.

    Thanks for the list and the extras in the comments. I shall be coming abck and taking a look over them all very soon.

    Thanks,

    Forest.

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