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  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $2,000.00

Overview We are hiring a detail-oriented content builder to produce a complete content package using our existing AI prompts and formatting methods. This position is not for a creative writer, strategist, or someone looking to improve or reinvent our system. We do not want original drafts, rewrites, or a “better approach.” We already have the system, structure, and prompt workflow fully built, and we expect it to be followed exactly as provided. Your role is to run the prompts, clean up grammar/flow lightly, format the content, and upload everything properly. We have no need for creative revisions, alternative processes, or reimagined content. If you prefer that type of work, this will not be a fit. This is a one-time, fixed-scope batch project. Long-Form Blog Posts  24 total  Approximately 1,500–2,500 words each  Generated with our prompts, lightly polished only Short-Form Blog Posts  12 total  Approximately 300–700 words  Prompt-generated, not rewritten Newsletter Article  3 total  200 Words each Social Media Posts  48 Meta Posts (based off blog content)  24 LinkedIn Posts (created from prompts) Google Business Profile Posts  24 total  Short-form, formatted and scheduled Canva Images  As needed for the above content  Template-based only — no custom graphic design Again, these deliverables are generated through prompts. Creativity is not required, and we do not want the content re-written, expanded, or re-concepted beyond basic human polish. Responsibilities  Follow the existing process without modification  Run long-form and short-form prompts exactly as provided  Generate social content via our final prompt (no rewriting)  Copy/paste into WordPress with clean formatting  Schedule GBP + social posts inside Buffer  Use Canva templates only for basic header images  Deliver all work as one completed content package We are looking for someone who executes efficiently, not someone looking to innovate. Requirements  Ability to follow structured prompts word-for-word  Experience formatting and publishing inside WordPress  Light proofreading ability only — not creative rewriting  Basic Canva familiarity (using templates)  High attention to detail and consistency  Preferred (Not Required): SEO formatting background, familiarity with Buffer, experience handling high volume content. Preferred (Not Required): SEO formatting background, familiarity with Buffer, experience handling high-volume content. Important Note If your strength is rewriting, improving, or re-envisioning content — this job is not suitable. We do not want a different process or a “better idea.” We want reliable execution of the process already built. To Apply Include: 1. Your fixed-price quote for the full 108-piece deliverable 2. Your estimated completion timeline 3. A WordPress-formatted sample page or article 4. Acknowledgment that you will follow the system as provided without reinventing it We will hire the person who can execute cleanly, quickly, and accurately — not creatively. We Provide  All prompts and workflow  Formatting guidelines  Canva templates  WordPress + Buffer access  A step-by-step checklist to follow The system is done. We need someone who can run it efficiently.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $600.00

We are positioning this manuscript as literary fiction, so we can strengthen the narrative in service of the story, but will continue to be authentic to the people, places, conversations, and events that inspired this story. Seeking an experienced developmental editor for a completed literary fiction blending reflective narrative, oral storytelling, family history, friendship, loss, and a strong sense of place, deeply rooted in Southern and Western culture. This manuscript is unpublished and confidential. Prior to receiving any manuscript materials, the selected editor will be required to execute a nondisclosure agreement. Following this, the selected editor will receive Chapters 1-4 (18K words) and a supporting style sheet for a paid developmental review. The developmental editor for the remaining 85,000-word manuscript (Phase 2) will be selected based upon evaluation of the editor fit from Phase 1 engagement. We are ready to move ahead on both phases. The manuscript intentionally preserves two distinct voices: the memoir narrator's reflective perspective and the oral-storytelling voice of its central subject. Preserving the integrity of both voices is essential. Feedback strongly suggests one of the manuscript's defining qualities is its rawness—the sense that observations, realizations, and emotional truths are being discovered rather than merely reported. Clarity should be improved where necessary, but not at the expense of personality, rhythm, authenticity, or narrative character. For example, the editor should query rather than revise instances of deliberate sentence fragments used for rhythm or emphasis. (Zero AI writing will be obvious.) We are seeking developmental feedback on: • Narrative flow and chapter progression • Pacing and reader engagement • Structural organization • Compression opportunities • Placement of anecdotes and supporting material • Thematic cohesion • Areas where additional context or connective tissue may strengthen the narrative = = = = = = = = = = = = To ensure a strong editorial fit, please provide: • Relevant memoir or narrative nonfiction experience • A brief description of your editorial approach • Typical deliverables (editorial letter, margin comments, etc.) • Availability and estimated turnaround time • Phase 1 pricing and Phase 2 remaining-manuscript pricing = = = = = = = = = = = = Required Deliverables 1. Editorial Letter (5–10 pages) addressing: • Audience identification and expectations • Market Positioning • Manuscript's strongest assets • Narrative’s greatest risks, narrative flow, pacing, friction • Compression opportunities • Placement and effectiveness of anecdotes • Voice and voice consistency • Distinction between narrator and Crocket • Reader engagement • Structural observations • Recommendations for the balance of the manuscript 2. Margin Comments / In-Line Notes (Not line editing) • Flow concerns, structural observations, repetition • Places needing context, areas where emotional impact is or is not landing • Questions 3. Strengths Assessment A short section answering what are the manuscript's most distinctive assets? 4. Editorial Approach A brief statement, if selected, what would be your primary developmental priorities for the remaining manuscript? Chapter-by-Chapter Notes, Optional For each chapter of what works, what doesn't, what needs attention Not required, but very useful.

  • Hourly: $12.00 - $25.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are seeking a skilled individual to help us craft engaging content, manage our email campaigns and collab about posting ads. We produce massage therapy tools for professional, self-care and family wellness. Ideally we would meet weekly and collab on ideas and content needs. The ideal candidate will have experience in email marketing and a strong understanding of audience engagement. If you are detail-oriented and can meet deadlines, we would love to hear from you! Thanks, Scott SynergyStone.com

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $100.00

Contemporary Romance Beta Reader Wanted (Billionaire Romance) I’m looking for a sharp, detail-oriented beta reader to review a completed contemporary billionaire romance manuscript and give honest, reader-focused feedback. The manuscript has already gone through self-editing and was created with AI-assisted drafting, so I’m specifically looking for someone who can help make sure the story feels smooth, emotionally authentic, and engaging to real readers. Project Details: Genre: Contemporary / Billionaire Romance Length: Approx. 30,000 words Format: Google Docs or Word preferred What I’m Looking For I’m not searching for heavy line editing or proofreading. I want genuine reader-level developmental feedback from someone who understands the romance genre and knows what keeps readers hooked. You’ll provide: A written feedback report (I’ll provide a simple template) covering: Overall reading experience Story flow and pacing Character chemistry and believability Emotional impact Confusing moments or plot inconsistencies Dialogue authenticity Tone/voice consistency Repetitive wording or overly “AI-sounding” sections Whether the story delivers on expectations for this niche Inline Feedback I’d also like comments directly in the manuscript, pointing out: Scenes that feel unclear or awkward Dialogue that doesn’t sound natural Repetition Timeline or continuity issues Emotionally flat moments Areas that could be stronger or more immersive When Applying Please include: Your experience with romance fiction (especially billionaire/contemporary romance if applicable) A sample beta read report or feedback example, if you have one Your estimated turnaround time If you’re someone who loves romance novels, understands reader psychology, and isn’t afraid to give thoughtful, constructive feedback, I’d love to hear from you.

  • Hourly: $15.00 - $28.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

Before you read further, ask yourself: – Have you ever refreshed a webpage just to make sure that button is actually centered? – Do you spot typos in restaurant menus and silently judge the establishment? – Have friends ever called you "obsessive" and you took it as a compliment? – Does the phrase "close enough" make your eye twitch slightly? If you answered "yes" to most of these questions, keep reading… Position: Quality Guardian & Content Perfectionist - The Last Line of Defense Against Marketing Mishaps What We're Looking For: Someone who doesn't just notice details – someone who's magnetically drawn to them like a moth to a flame. You're the person who catches the missing Oxford comma, spots the broken link, and notices when that headline font is 2px off from brand guidelines. You don't just want things to be good; you need them to be right. What You'll Be Doing: – Conducting final reviews of website launch pages – Proofreading emails before they hit thousands of inboxes (no pressure!) – Quality-checking blog posts for everything from grammar to links to format – Reviewing ad copy to ensure it's compelling AND correct – Being the guardian angel of our marketing operations team – Catching mistakes that would keep other people awake at night What Makes You Perfect For This Role: – You have an almost supernatural ability to spot inconsistencies – Your attention to detail borders on the legendary – You actually enjoy the process of methodical review (we get it!) – You can work efficiently under deadlines without compromising quality – You understand that "good enough" is the enemy of excellence – You have experience with digital marketing content and web publishing – Bonus points if you've ever reorganized someone's spice rack alphabetically What We Offer: – A role where your meticulous nature is not just appreciated, but celebrated – The satisfaction of knowing millions of people will see content you've perfected – A team that understands the difference between "its" and "it's" - it really matters! – Flexible work environment (because great work happens when you're comfortable) – The peace of mind that comes from knowing everything is exactly as it should be Red Flags That This Isn't For You: – The idea of reviewing the same piece of content multiple times sounds tedious – You think "close enough" is an acceptable standard – You've never noticed a typo in your life – You believe "perfectionism" is a dirty word Ready to Join Our Quality-Obsessed Team? If you're still reading and thinking "This sounds like my dream job," then we want to hear from you. Submit your proposal explaining why attention to detail isn't just a skill for you – it's a way of life, and include an example of a time your eagle eyes saved the day. Fair Warning: We'll be scrutinizing for typos. Consider it your first test. 😉 About Us It all started more than a decade ago when our film team decided to see what would happen when a group of chronically ill people from different walks of life left the comforts of their home to spend a month in the Peruvian Amazon, working with shamans and plant medicine. After being guided to release the film for free and share these findings, people took it to heart. A community sprang up – full of knowledge seekers looking for more information about natural health, plant medicine, energy healing and general wisdom from ancient cultures. And their continual hunger to learn more, live better, and reconnect with our planet has fueled us in our mission to document, preserve and share this knowledge… before it’s gone. We do that through films, multi-part docu-series, books, articles, video collections and online workshops with our favorite teachers. We're not here to tell you what to do - rather, we're here to show you what's out there and what works, and nudge you to do your own homework and research as it relates to your own health and life journey. At the end of the day, for our community and for our team, it all comes down to these two words: Stay Curious

  • Hourly: $20.00 - $50.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Hours to be determined

We are seeking a skilled freelancer to update and streamline our vendor manual and associated addendums. The goal is to create a more efficient and user-friendly guide for our vendors. This is for an Apparel and Sporting goods company with many brands. There are also compliance aspects to it as we do make some class I medical devices. Knowledge of that is helpful but not necessary.

  • Hourly: $45.00 - $65.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

##The project *Before the Storm: A Father's Story of Autism, Meltdowns, and Learning to Hear What His Son Couldn't Say* is a short narrative nonfiction / memoir manuscript, roughly 16,000 words, written under a pen name (Simon Hale). It's a true story: a father's account of raising his autistic son, structured in three acts — the daily reality of the struggle, the family learning to read the boy, and what they decided to build as a result. The book ends by introducing a real project the family is developing. It's written for parents of autistic and special-needs children, and it's intended to be both a standalone book and the front door to a related product and community. I'm hiring a developmental editor for a full critical pass before publication. I have a hard production deadline (details below), so turnaround matters. ## What I need from you A developmental / substantive edit — not a copyedit or proofread (those come later). I want your assessment of the book at the level of structure, pacing, voice, emotional impact, and credibility. Specifically: 1. **Does it work as a whole?** Is the three-act arc earned? Does the ending (the introduction of the project) land as a natural conclusion to the story, or does it read like a pitch — and if so, exactly where does it tip? 2. **Pacing and momentum.** Where does it drag, repeat itself, or lose you? Where do you skim? Flag specific passages. 3. **Voice and tone.** Is the first-person father's voice consistent, warm, and credible? Where does it slip into sentimentality, over-writing, or "tell" instead of "show"? 4. **Emotional honesty.** Where does anything ring false, exaggerated, or written-for-effect rather than true? This is a personal story and I would rather it be unflinching than flattering. 5. **The recurring metaphors and motifs** (e.g., the "needle," the barometer, "before the storm"). Are they effective or overused? Flag repetition. 6. **Chapter-level notes.** Which chapters are strongest, which are weakest, and why. What would you cut, expand, or reorder? 7. **The science.** The book weaves in research (masking, alexithymia, physiological prediction of meltdowns, co-regulation, etc.) with a sourced notes section at the back. Does the science land naturally in the narrative without lecturing, and does anything feel overstated? 8. **Anything that would draw criticism.** Where might a skeptical reader, a clinician, or an autistic self-advocate object? I want those spots flagged hard. ## What I do NOT need Encouragement. I've already had early readers tell me they love it, and that feedback hasn't helped me improve the book. I'm paying specifically for the critical eye those readers couldn't give me. Please be direct — tell me what isn't working, what's weak, what you'd cut. Blunt is useful; polite is not. You will not hurt my feelings, and candor is the single most valuable thing you can deliver. ## Format of deliverable Whatever you work best in — tracked changes and margin comments in the Word document, an editorial letter summarizing the big-picture notes, or both (both is ideal: a 1–3 page editorial letter for the structural/global issues, plus in-line comments for specific spots). I care more about the substance of the feedback than the format. ## Logistics - Manuscript: ~16,000 words, Word document, provided on hire. - Timeline: I need notes back within [X] days — I have a firm publication deadline of mid-July and need time to integrate your feedback. Please only take this on if you can meet that turnaround. - Before we start the full edit, I'd like a **paid sample edit of one chapter** (your choice or mine) so we can confirm fit. I'll pay for the sample regardless of whether we proceed. - Confidentiality: this is an unpublished manuscript and a true family story told under a pen name. Please keep it confidential. ## About fit This book benefits from an editor with experience in **memoir or narrative nonfiction specifically** (not primarily fiction). If you have any background, lived experience, or subject familiarity with autism, neurodiversity, disability, or special-needs parenting, please mention it — it's genuinely valuable for this project, though not required. ## To respond Please tell me: (1) your relevant memoir/nonfiction editing experience, (2) your availability against the timeline above, (3) your rate for a ~16k-word developmental edit plus a one-chapter paid sample, and (4) in a sentence or two, what you think a developmental edit should accomplish. That last one tells me more than a portfolio.

  • Hourly
  • Expert
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are seeking an experienced editor to review and improve a long-form educational guide focused on Roth conversion strategies. The ideal candidate can improve structure, readability, engagement, and persuasive flow while maintaining technical accuracy. The guide will be used as a lead-generation asset for a wealth management firm. Project Goals The editor should help transform the guide into a polished, professional resource that: • Builds credibility and trust • Keeps readers engaged from beginning to end • Improves conversion from reader to consultation request • Simplifies complex financial concepts without oversimplifying • Maintains a professional, data-driven tone • Preserves regulatory and compliance considerations Deliverables 1. Copy editing and proofreading o Grammar o Spelling o Clarity o Consistency 2. Structural editing o Improve organization and flow o Strengthen section transitions o Eliminate unnecessary repetition 3. Reader engagement improvements o Better headlines and subheadings o Improved introductions and conclusions o Stronger narrative flow 4. Lead-generation optimization o Suggestions to improve reader retention o Recommendations for call-to-action placement o Identification of sections where readers may lose interest 5. Visual/content recommendations o Suggested charts, graphics, or callout boxes o Areas where examples or case studies would improve understanding Subject Matter • Roth conversions • Tax planning • Retirement planning • Business owner financial planning • Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) • Tax diversification • Multi-year tax strategies Ideal Candidate Preference will be given to candidates with experience editing content related to: • Financial planning • Wealth management • Accounting • Tax strategy • Investment management • Professional services marketing Additional Information The current draft is approximately 2,300 words. The objective is to create a premium educational resource that reflects the standards of a boutique wealth management firm and encourages qualified readers to schedule an introductory consultation.

  • Hourly: $28.00 - $45.00
  • Entry Level
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

Communications / Marketing Services & Scope of Work Why This Role Exists: We are growing. We are challenging the status quo. And we are a team. At BRN, we are not just building programs - we are building the best full continuum of community-based brain injury rehabilitation programs in the country. We exist for one reason: to deliver the best care, experience and results (outcomes) for people recovering from brain injury. This role exists to help us tell that story clearly, consistently, and effectively - so more people can access the care they need and deserve. What Success Looks Like: This work is about quality communications, clarity, consistency, and results. Success means that more people understand the importance of building community, fostering hope and demonstrating love (genuine care). Success also means that more people (doctors, insurers, survivors and families) understand that comprehensive rehab is the standard of care for brain injury (stroke, concussion, TBI, ABI). BRN is easy to find, understand, and trust Our messages are consistent and engaging across all platforms Families, referral sources, and patients are educated, engaged, and inspired Aspects of work: Increase awareness of brain injury (stroke, TBI, concussion, ABI, anoxic injury, FND) Reinforce BRN as a leader and "go-to resource" comprehensive, person-centered rehab Improve access to education and services through more systematic communication Drive measurable engagement (inquiries, referrals, reviews, and participation) Key Responsibilities: 1. Email & Communication Systems (Mailchimp) Develop and maintain structured communication cadence: Monthly newsletter Monthly blog/content feature Targeted email campaigns to key audiences Support SMS/text communication where appropriate Ensure messaging aligns with BRN voice: clear, human, hopeful, expert 2. Content Coordination: Coordinate and schedule social media posts (quality & quantity) Repurpose existing insights from clinicians and team Avoid bad overproduction - focus on meaningful, useful content that is engaging and useful 3. Reviews & Reputation: Amplify our Impact by: More people to write testimonials and reviews Strengthen BRN’s online credibility and trust Who This Role Is For - This role is ideal for someone who: Who enjoys completing tasks, being consistent and doing some creative work Values follow-through and is a project starter and finisher Enjoys creating clear, compelling communication using the StoryBrand framework Is energized by being part of a mission-driven, high-growth team Time Commitment: Estimated: aprox 5 hours per week Flexible, based on priorities and communication needs Bottom Line: We are building something special - and we need someone who can help us communicate it in a way that reflects the quality, heart, and results behind what we do.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $50.00

For this specific project I am simply looking for someone who could sit down with me for somewhere between 15 and 30 minutes simply to guide me on what it looks like to publish a children's book. If we hit it off, I would be more than open to keeping this relationship on-going to help with all the future tasks for this book.

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