Long-Term Freelance Writers Needed (100 Writers) – PR, AI, Tech, Lifestyle | Paid Test

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Job Description

We are building a long-term content network and are looking to collaborate with 100 freelance writers across different industries.

This is a paid opportunity with ongoing work for writers who meet our quality standards.

We are looking for writers who can produce human-written, engaging, and original content — not AI-generated articles.

What We Need

We are hiring writers who are experienced in:

Press Releases

Gift Guides

Product Reviews

Holiday Gift Guides (Mother’s Day, Christmas, etc.)

New Year / Seasonal Articles

Featured / Editorial-style Articles

Preferred Writing Niches

You don’t need to cover all, but please specify your strengths:

AI / Technology

Business / Corporate

Healthcare / Wellness

Parenting / Baby Products

Home & Lifestyle

Consumer Brands / E-commerce

Requirements

Please read carefully before applying:

Human-written content only

AI-generated content is NOT accepted

AI detection rate must be under 5%

Strong writing quality

Natural tone

Clear structure

No copy-paste or generic content

Ability to write with empathy and real context

Fast turnaround

Delivery within 48 hours

Consistency

We are looking for long-term collaboration, not one-off work

Payment

$24–$28 per 800 words (depending on quality and experience)

Paid test article required (we will pay for it)

How to Apply

Please include the following:

Writing samples (REQUIRED)

Preferably in one of these formats:

PR / Press Release

Product Review

Gift Guide

Editorial / Feature article

Your niche(s)

(e.g. Tech, AI, Parenting, Health, etc.)

Your rate per 800 words

Your availability

(Can you deliver within 48 hours?)

Important Notes

Applications without samples will NOT be reviewed

We are looking for writers who can think, not just write

If selected, you will receive a paid test assignment

High-performing writers will receive ongoing work

Why Work With Us

Stable and consistent content volume

Clear briefs and structured workflow

Long-term collaboration opportunity

Work across multiple global brands and topics

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