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We have new openings and want to fill it up with 5 igaming and casino writers. Ideal candidate should be able to research the latest igaming trends, understand the terminologies of the industry and can write compelling reviews. It'll be nice if you have experience with casino writing but if not, you can still apply. Just make sure you can ACTUALLY meet up. Pay is between N6 - N10 per word paid out monthly. Please don't apply if you're not comfortable with this. You should also have access to Grammarly, a good plagiarism tool, and an AI checker. Kindly send your application to hiring@gorillazap.com PS: Please note that we'll only reach out to people who meet our criteria and can't reply to everyone. If you don't get a reply after 1 week, then we most likely employed someone else. |
We have new openings and want to fill it up with 2 crypto marketing writers. Ideal candidate should be able to research the latest crypto marketing trends on Twitter and other platforms to create a more USEFUL content. It'll be nice if you have experience with crypto writing but if not, you can still apply. Just make sure you can ACTUALLY meet up. Pay is N6/word (N12,000 for an article of 2k words average) paid out monthly. Please don't apply if you're not comfortable with this. You should also have access to Grammarly, a good plagiarism tool, and an AI checker. Kindly complete the form and we'll reach out to you https:///9Byk9p2ZMj5JaMpf6 PS: Please note that we'll only reach out to people who meet our criteria and can't reply to everyone. If you don't get a reply after 1 week, then we most likely employed someone else. |
We’re looking to expand our igaming and online casino writing team. Preferred candidates should have diverse knowledge of the online gambling industry and have relevant samples. We'll show a high preference for people with sweepstakes experience. You should also have access to Grammarly, a good plagiarism tool, and an AI checker. Pay starts at N5/word up to N10/word depending on the task/experience and is paid out monthly (and no, you can't choose the tasks you prefer and ignore others). If you’re fine with these terms, kindly apply via email to hiring@gorillazap.com with relevant samples in Google Doc format. PS: please, if you don't have experience AT ALL with iGaming and online casinos, DON'T apply. We won't reply. |
You’ll help proofread, edit, and fact-check our news articles before going out. Pay per article is N4,000, ranging between 500-900 words. 20 articles make up one batch On average, we publish 3 - 4 batches a month which gives you up to 240k monthly. Room for increment depending on the quality of your work and speed. You’re a perfect fit if you’ve: 1. written news content before 2. Understand the 5Ws and H 3. Know crypto analysis and predictions 4. Understand hype and FOMO Kindly send a message to emmanuel@freelancespace.org |
As a frequent traveler in Nigeria, you might have noticed that flight prices can be quite unpredictable and often expensive. However, with a little planning and some insider tips, you can save a significant amount of money on your next trip. One of the most effective strategies we’ve seen that works at [url]wetravelnow.net[/url] is to book your flights at least three weeks in advance. In this blog post, we'll explore why this approach works and how you can take advantage of it to secure the best deals on your flights. The Current Nigerian Flight and Travel Situation: According to recent statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the average cost of a one-way domestic flight in Nigeria increased by 18.71% between January 2022 and January 2023. This trend is driven by various factors, including rising fuel costs, inflation, and foreign exchange fluctuations. As a result, many Nigerians are seeking ways to minimize their travel expenses without compromising on comfort or convenience. Why Booking Three Weeks Ahead Makes a Difference: - Increased Availability: Airlines typically release their flight schedules and seat inventory several months in advance. By booking at least three weeks ahead, you have access to a wider selection of flights and routes, increasing your chances of finding a suitable and affordable option. - Early Bird Discounts: Many airlines offer discounted fares for early bookings as an incentive to fill up their planes. These promotional rates are often available up to three weeks before the departure date, allowing you to take advantage of the savings. - Avoiding Last-Minute Price Hikes: As the departure date approaches, flight prices tend to increase significantly, especially for popular routes and peak travel periods. By securing your booking early, you can avoid these last-minute price hikes and lock in a more affordable fare. - Flexibility in Travel Dates: When you book well in advance, you have more flexibility to choose your preferred travel dates. This allows you to compare prices across different days and select the most cost-effective option that fits your schedule. Tips for Finding the Best Flight Deals: - Use Online Travel Agencies: Websites like WeTravelNow.net scan through multiple airlines and compare prices to find the best deals on your behalf. These platforms often offer exclusive discounts and promotions that can help you save even more on your bookings. - Be Open to Different Airlines: While you might have a preferred airline, it's worth considering other carriers when searching for cheaper flights. Low-cost airlines like Dana Air and Arik Air often have competitive fares, especially for domestic routes. - Travel During Off-Peak Periods: If your schedule allows, try to avoid traveling during peak periods such as holidays and weekends. Flights are usually more expensive during these times due to high demand. Instead, consider traveling on weekdays or during off-peak seasons to secure better rates. Real-Life Example: To illustrate the potential savings of booking early, let's consider a hypothetical scenario. Imagine you're planning a trip from Lagos to Abuja for a weekend getaway. If you were to book your flight just a few days before your intended travel date, you might end up paying around ₦310,000 for a round-trip ticket. However, by planning ahead and booking the same flight three weeks in advance through a platform like WeTravelNow.net, you could secure a fare of around ₦250,000, saving you a substantial ₦60,000. Conclusion: In today's challenging economic climate, finding ways to save money on travel is more important than ever. By adopting the strategy of booking your flights at least three weeks in advance, you can unlock a world of savings and make your travel dreams more affordable. Remember to leverage online travel agencies, be open to different airlines and airports, and travel during off-peak periods to maximize your savings. With these tips in mind, you'll be well on your way to becoming a savvy traveler and enjoying more frequent and budget-friendly adventures across Nigeria. |
Okay, thanks. Employ them... oh wait, you can't. May the Almighty grant you wisdom and peace. Bye. 1TrippleCee: |
I had to go through your profile first.. and noticed you're just a bitter person. Ideally, I shouldn't reply to this (the other person you trolled already did a great job with that). Here's a reply to your application: your content sucks. your test article sucks. work on yourself. work on your skills. work on your life. If only you knew how many of my own applications get viewed and ignored on Upwork and other platforms, you wouldn't be saying things like this. Instead of trolling job posters here, try taking it to Twitter... at least Elon will pay you for the impressions. Here's a piece of advice to help you (both in freelancing and in life). Focus on what you can control and leave what you can't control. Things you can control: Sending an application Improving your skills Working on your entitlement mentality (it's why you're still where you are) Things you can't control: If your application is acknowledged or rejected How a client responds to your proposals If the client feels you're the right person for the job People who want the job will still apply, and the best fit will get hired. Overall, you shouldn't be a writer. Go meet Daniel Regha to teach you how to troll like a pro and earn money from it. 1TrippleCee: |
We’re looking to expand our igaming and online casino writing team. Preferred candidates should have diverse knowledge of the online gambling industry and have relevant samples. You should also have access to Grammarly and a good plagiarism tool. Pay starts at N3/word up to N5/word depending on the task and is paid out monthly. If you’re fine with these terms, kindly apply via email to hiring@gorillazap.com |
Hi, I’m looking to hire crypto/web3 writers for an ongoing project. Kindly note that you won’t be considered if you use AI or write like an AI bot. Your content should be reader focused with experience-backed examples and not textbook examples you find online. Articles will cover beginner guides on crypto/web3 marketing as well as case studies of successful marketing campaigns. Pay is N6/word and we’re looking to complete 20,000 words monthly for the next 3 months. You must be willing to take a short 500-word test—unpaid as the same topic will be given to all the applicants. Kindly send samples of your previous articles to emmanuel@freelancespace.org You can also apply if you don’t have any samples but can get the job done. |
We're looking to hire a content editor for freelancespace.africa to edit and upload 10–15 articles to the blog monthly. Pay starts at N50,000 monthly, with the possibility of a raise as we go. As a content editor, you'll be in charge of reading and editing articles from our writing team and uploading them to the blog. The ideal candidate should have background knowledge of freelancing, business, and making money online. You should also have access to a laptop and know how to use WordPress. If you know how to use Canva, then that's a plus. Interested persons can send their applications to emmanuel@freelancespace.org |
We’re looking to expand our igaming and online casino writing team. Preferred candidates should a diverse knowledge of the online gambling industry and have relevant samples. You should also have access to grammarly and a good plagiarism tool. Pay starts at N3/word up to N5/word depending on the task and is paid out monthly. If you’re fine with these terms, kindly apply via email to hiring@gorillazap.com |
We’re looking to expand our igaming and online casino writing team. Preferred candidates should a diverse knowledge of the online gambling industry and have relevant samples. You should also have access to grammarly and a good plagiarism tool. Pay is N3/word and is paid out monthly. If you’re fine with these terms, kindly apply via email to hiring@gorillazap.com |
Hi, we're looking for two writers to join our team for a new VPN blog. The ideal writer should be versed with online VPNs, torrenting, online anonymity, etc. The industry-standard stuff. Content will cover VPN reviews, comparisons, related how-tos and guides. You'll also provide relevant screenshots where necessary (for reviews and how-tos). Pay is N3/word and is paid out monthly. There's no limit to how much you can write monthly. Main requirements include: Access to grammarly premium Access to a reputable plagiarism checker Other requirements: Know how to use Slack (easy to use but check if your device is compatible) Know how to use Trello (easy to use) Please, don't apply if you're not comfortable with this or don't have access to the tools listed. Forward samples to emmanuel@freelancespace.org |
Hello, we’re looking for 5 finance writers who can create informational and customer-facing articles. The ideal writer should be able to write more than just regurgitated articles. We want people who can go the extra mile to write content that’s empathetic and connects with readers with factual information. This means, no ChatGPT (we can basically tell AI generated content from a mile away, so please don’t waste our time) Pay is N3/word and there’s no limit to how many words you can write monthly. Payment is also made monthly. We’ll also prioritize those who can prioritize our 24/hour deadlines. Plus, we have a really, really, long brief and content guideline, so if you have issues with adhering to every word in a brief, please don’t waste our time by applying. You should also have access to premium Grammarly and a reputable plagiarism and AI checker. If you’re cool with this, kindly reach out at emmanuel@freelancespace.org. |
Hi, we're recruiting for an iGaming editor. You should be well versed in the igaming and online casino industry and have previously worked as a writer or editor in the niche. Pay is between 100k - 200k depending on your expertise. Kindly forward your portfolio to hiring@gorillazap.com |
We're looking to onboard two new igaming editors to our team. You should have in-depth knowledge about igaming and online casino regulations, among other niche-related skills. Pay per months starts at 100k and can be revised as we continue to work together. Send your applications to hiring@gorillazap.com |
Hi, we're looking for writers familiar with the cannabis/edibles website. The website is new so pay is N2/word. All payments are processed at the end of the month. Content will include: How-to guides Product reviews Kindly note that you may be required to take an unpaid test of 500-100 words. If you're familiar with the niche or have hands-on experience with the industry, kindly send samples to emmanuel@freelancespace.org. (if you don't have samples, you can also apply with samples of your writing overall) PS: do not apply if you're not comfortable with any of the terms or don't know what the niche is about (kindly do a quick search in this case) |
Hello, We're hiring expert igaming and online casino content writers with in-depth experience of the industry. Please don't apply if you're not familiar with the niche. Tasks available range between N3/N5 per word and will be assigned (i.e., you can't choose which to work on). If you have hands-on experience with reviewing online casinos, finding hidden offers, etc., kindly send your samples to hiring@gorillazap.com or gorillazap03@gmail.com |
Hi, We're on the verge of launching a book on personal branding for small business owners. Writers are still working on the book, but we need someone who's good with sales to help build hype and create a waitlist for the book's launch in September (first week). Instagram and LinkedIn are our major platforms. Ideally, you should be able to create a practical content plan that'll help generate buzz and get leads. You'll have access to the book so you can pick out content ideas from there as well. You'll also need to come up with ad plans and budget. This is a short term contract that could lead to a regular gig (we're planning to focus on social media for other products and websites under our portfolio). If you have proven experience with similar jobs, do reach out at emmanuel@freelancespace.org. Your mail should contain a rough plan of how you can help us build hype and increase sales as well as a 6-weeks budget (including ads and your pay). Cheers. |
Hi, I need three finance writers to join my team. Articles you're writing include: Bank account reviews Mortgage company reviews Finance concepts and beginner guides roundups/best-type articles Pay is N3/word (not negotiable). Payment is also processed at the end of every month. Ideally, the writer should be able to work independently and submit articles that need little or not edits (I have little time to run edits so this position is not ideal for new writers). I don't mind you using ChatGPT. But that means your work need to come in faster and better since you already have an advantage (plainly copy and pasted chatGPT outputs will be rejected and won't be paid for; you need to take time to edit the output for human readers) If you're familiar with finance writing, send samples to emmanuel@freelancespace.org |
Hi, I have several NFT content I would like to turn into professionally looking ebooks. I need someone who can take this content, brush it up and turn it into an engaging pdf with relevant images and attractive cover. I would've done it myself but there's a lot of tasks on my table. The first book is 17 pages and focuses on starting and launching an NFT collection. If the design goes well, I have three other content to also convert. If you're good with Canva and familiar with NFT trading and creation, then send me a message at emmanuel@freelancespace.org. Include your price for this first book and how long it'll take to complete it. |
I'm looking for experienced writers familiar with crypto PR articles. The pay is N5/word and comes every month end. I want someone who is an expert in writing about upcoming projects in a news-style format. Examples have been attached. https://docs.google.com/document/d/15S1GlEsq-pOnB4ntq5lhuKk4VTaUieUtuafXfaCPgZw/edit?usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FhKwkw85bCYv1bqnynOgI5VViT1AEsPmXyiRSEIPvE8/edit?usp=sharing Please, only apply if you can meet the standard as I won't pay for articles that don't meet our requirements. Send a mail to emmanuel@freelancespace.org with relevant samples. If you know how to write crypto news articles, also apply. |
Hello, freelancespace.org is looking for three experienced writers in the make money niche. Ideally, you should have experience starting a business or freelancing in Nigeria or have expertise with what works. Pay is N2/word (this is not a placeholder and not negotiable) Payment comes every month end as with other writers on the payroll. If you're interested, kindly send a mail to emmanuel@freelancespace.org with your portfolio or written samples |
Hello, I’m hiring 5+ slot/igaming content writers Pay is N3/word and payouts are every month end. If you have experience with igaming and online slot games, send samples to emmanuel@freelancespace.org |
I'm looking to hire two SEO content writers with hands-on experience in the NFT space. Ideally, you've followed or traded NFT projects before or have worked as a team member for an NFT project (but this is not necessary). Pay is N3/word and comes every month end. If you're cool with these terms, hit me up at emmanuel@freelancespace.org. |
Freelancespace is looking for experienced igaming writers for continuous work. Pay starts at N3/word and comes every month's end. We're looking for someone to review igaming providers and new games on websites. If you're experienced with this, send an email to emmanuel@freelancespace.org with samples |
I need an experienced nft content writer for a long-term position. Key criteria: * Must have bought, created, or sold NFTs before. * Must have used an NFT wallet before * Always available to take on new tasks when due * Ability to follow instructions and guidelines and takes feedback without hassles. Payment: N3 per word - that's N3,000 for 1,000 words. The first two articles will be paid for once published, and subsequent ones will be piled till month end. If you're okay with these terms, shoot me a mail at emmanuel@freelancespace.org with the title NFT writer. Also, let me know how many words you can handle weekly. |
Hi, I'm looking for an NFT writer to publish content for my blog ebutemetaverse.com. Topics will be given and there's a guide to follow, making the work easier. I need someone who understands the space (and possible has first-hand experience minting an NFT) Also, someone who understands SEO and doesn't pad content with fluff words and sentences. Pay starts at N2/word and payment comes at the end of the month (Possibility of increasing it as we go) If you're cool with the terms, kindly reach out at emmanuel@freelancespace.org Cheers. |
You’re probably feeling left out… everywhere you turn, someone is talking about NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), and you don’t even know what it is. If you are interested in learning what the rave is all about, this is the most simplified explanation you'll find. 1. NFTs or non-fungible tokens are like the e-receipts you get after purchasing a product on Amazon or an online store. The only difference is that these "digital receipts" are stored on the blockchain, so they can't be duplicated or altered. A blockchain is like an exhaustive school register containing the names and details of every student, teacher, and non-teaching staff, both past and present. 2. If NFTs are digital receipts, why do people spend millions buying them? This has to do with what they provide (value - I'll explain this in a bit). To understand this better, you need to know what "fungible" and "non-fungible" mean. A fungible item has several replicas that can replace the other without changing value. For instance, $1 is $1, no matter how you look or use it. If we all hold a $1 bill each, we can swap it among ourselves, and the value will remain the same irrespective of who's holding whose. Non-fungible, however, means that the item is unique and irreplaceable. For instance, no two persons have the same fingerprint, so we use them for identity verification. So you can say your fingerprint is a nonfungible asset because if you place it on any ID scan, it'll only bring out your info, not mine. This is what non-fungible tokens "NFTs" help us achieve with digital assets. 3. Are NFTs only JPEGs and Gifs? Contrary to what people believe, anything can be a non-fungible asset. NFTs can represent artworks, pictures, videos, music, skits, tutorials, title deeds, certificates - any digital asset. 4. How do NFTs make digital assets valuable? NFTs get their value from the community behind them. Here's a relatable example. In Dubai, people bid for vehicle number plates. Lower numbers like 1 - 10 are more valuable and can go for millions of dollars. In other places, number plates are... well, number plates. No one cares what number they have. So you can say the Dubai community has given number plates value. You can also say the same for nonfungible tokens. When a digital asset has a large community, the value increases, especially if it's scarce (maybe a 1of1 art like the Monalisa painting or a limited supply collection like Cryptopunks) and has utility (allows you to earn passive income, gives you access to premium content, back-stage passes, etc.). 5. Can't I just right-click and save the image and still get the same benefits? Yes, you can right-click and save. No, you won't get the same benefits. Thanks to the blockchain, only the valid owner can verify their ownership when it's time to reap the benefits. 6. How do I make money from NFTs? The list is endless. You can make money as a creator, buyer, or service provider. You can create your own non-fungible asset and list it on popular marketplaces like Opensea. When people find your project and mint, you get paid. (I will make a separate thread) Secondly, you can buy NFTs and flip them when they gain value. You either grind for a whitelist (more like VIP access) or buy in the secondary market (from people who minted during launch). (I will also make a separate thread). Thirdly, you can offer NFT-focused services. This includes content writing, website design, social media marketing, graphics design, community moderation, etc. (Another thread) 7. Where can I learn more about NFTs? There are many resources online. The best ones include: https://ebutemetaverse.com/getting-started-with-nfts-for-beginners/ https://cyberscrilla.com/why-are-nfts-so-valuable/ https://www.one37pm.com/nft/guide-to-nfts-beginner Conclusion Hope this helps! Please let me know if there's anything else I can clarify. |
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