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Freelance Leads for February 2, 2012

Here are your weekly freelance leads:

Virtual Assistant Lead 1

I am in need of one virtual assistant to handle our online support help desk. Expected hours would be about 1-2 per day; we receive 30 tickets/day on average. 80% of these can be answered with a pre-made reply. The other 20% are contacting us about missing orders that need to be tracked, the status of a refund, and so on. Looking for work? Read More Here

Virtual Assistant Lead 2 

Need a HIGHLY organized and efficient virtual assistant for a monthly project. This project consists of data entry of client information as well as creating general business templates and monthly newsletters. Must have excellent data entry and proofreading skills. Must have experience using Microsoft Office (all products), Google Docs and iContact. This is a monthly project until December 2012 with no more than 3 hours per month (excluding the first month). Read More Here.

Virtual Assistant Lead 3

We are a marketing and administrative Virtual Assistant Company that is interested in outsourcing some of our client marketing work. We are currently adding 5 – 10 clients a month and need to find virtual assistants that are skilled in marketing. Read More Here.

Design Lead 

This will be a work-when-you-want type of setup. We have a website that displays free live support chat icons that visitors and clients can download. We would like to include few more icon sets. More Details on WAHM.

Freelance Writing Lead 1

Medical non-profit needs a contract grant writer to help prepare a USAID Grant. The grant is for a Request for Application issued by USAID. USAID grant writing experience preferred. Please email your cover letter and resume in the body of your email. Closing Date is February 4, 2012.  Read More.

Freelance Writing Lead 2

I need you to go through transcripts of my conversations with entrepreneurs and turn them into actionable summaries. (Think of them as Cliff’s Notes for entrepreneurs.)

Each of the conversations you’ll summarize is focused on helping startup entrepreneurs solve a specific challenge. Your job is to pull out the key tactics from each conversation and explain them. More Details Here.

Freelance Writing Lead 3

WorkCompCentral.com needs a freelance correspondent to write news articles about regulatory, political, business and legal developments within the workers’ comp industry in the Southeastern U.S. Although this is a telecommuting position, we need someone who is able to cover at least two events in Orlando, one in May and one in August, and possibly other events during the course of the year. We are searching for a reliable journalist who understands AP style and can quickly boil down very complicated concepts without insulting the intelligence of a professional readership who pay subscription fees to access our site. This is not a position for a writer whose work so far consists of high school sports and the local music scene. We need someone who thinks deeply, asks smart questions and can produce concise copy that contains the important details that busy professionals need in order to do their jobs. We pay $100 to $200 for news articles that generally vary in length from 400 to 1,200 words. Go Here to Apply. 

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