Personal Finance Content Writers Needed
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
[Hiring Finance Content Writer – Blog Articles with Outline & Reference Materials]
Job Description:
We’re looking for 1–2 English content writers experienced in personal finance, saving, basic investing, and digital banking.
You’ll work from predefined outlines and briefs to create clear, accurate, and reader-friendly articles.
(No personal investment recommendations or promotional writing required.)
Main Requirements:
Write naturally, clearly, and in grammatically correct English with basic SEO optimization.
Understand key finance concepts: compound interest, budgeting, insurance, credit cards, etc.
Able to rewrite, expand, or adapt content based on an existing outline or reference material.
Deliver 100% original content (all articles will be plagiarism-checked).
Use and cite credible, official sources when needed (e.g., reputable financial media, banks, or government sites).
Avoid restricted topics: speculative investing, crypto promotion, guaranteed returns, or personal financial advice.
Workload & Timeline:
3–5 articles per week, 1,500–2,000 words each.
Long-term cooperation possible if performance is good.
All briefs and reference materials will be shared securely via Freelancer.com.
Budget:
Trial: $15–20 for one short article.
Regular: $30–60 per full article (depending on quality and complexity).
All payments via Freelancer.com milestones only.
To Apply:
Please include:
A short introduction about your writing experience (preferably in finance, economics, or fintech).
1–2 sample articles (links or attachments).
Your preferred rate per article and weekly writing capacity.
A quick test answer:
“If you had to explain compound interest to a beginner in two sentences, how would you do it?”
Nice to Have:
Ability to simplify financial data and examples.
Familiarity with SEO and reader intent for finance-related topics.
Comfortable handling internal or reference materials with confidentiality.
Important Notes:
All communication and payments must remain on Freelancer.com.
Do not share personal contact details.
All content is for educational and informational purposes only, not financial advice.
Job Description:
We’re looking for 1–2 English content writers experienced in personal finance, saving, basic investing, and digital banking.
You’ll work from predefined outlines and briefs to create clear, accurate, and reader-friendly articles.
(No personal investment recommendations or promotional writing required.)
Main Requirements:
Write naturally, clearly, and in grammatically correct English with basic SEO optimization.
Understand key finance concepts: compound interest, budgeting, insurance, credit cards, etc.
Able to rewrite, expand, or adapt content based on an existing outline or reference material.
Deliver 100% original content (all articles will be plagiarism-checked).
Use and cite credible, official sources when needed (e.g., reputable financial media, banks, or government sites).
Avoid restricted topics: speculative investing, crypto promotion, guaranteed returns, or personal financial advice.
Workload & Timeline:
3–5 articles per week, 1,500–2,000 words each.
Long-term cooperation possible if performance is good.
All briefs and reference materials will be shared securely via Freelancer.com.
Budget:
Trial: $15–20 for one short article.
Regular: $30–60 per full article (depending on quality and complexity).
All payments via Freelancer.com milestones only.
To Apply:
Please include:
A short introduction about your writing experience (preferably in finance, economics, or fintech).
1–2 sample articles (links or attachments).
Your preferred rate per article and weekly writing capacity.
A quick test answer:
“If you had to explain compound interest to a beginner in two sentences, how would you do it?”
Nice to Have:
Ability to simplify financial data and examples.
Familiarity with SEO and reader intent for finance-related topics.
Comfortable handling internal or reference materials with confidentiality.
Important Notes:
All communication and payments must remain on Freelancer.com.
Do not share personal contact details.
All content is for educational and informational purposes only, not financial advice.