Online Content Writing Jobs – Work from Home

Job Title: Online Content Writing Jobs – Work from Home

Location: Remote / Work From Home
Job Type: Part-Time / Freelance / Full-Time
Experience Level: Entry-Level to Experienced
Salary: ₹15,000 – ₹50,000/month or per article/project (based on experience)

Job Overview

We are actively hiring Online Content Writers to create engaging and informative content across various topics. This is a fully remote opportunity ideal for students, freelancers, homemakers, or anyone with a passion for writing. Whether you are experienced or just starting out, if you can write clear, compelling content — we want to hear from you!

Key Responsibilities

  • Research and write high-quality articles, blogs, web pages, or social media posts

  • Follow content guidelines, SEO practices, and style requirements

  • Submit assignments on time with proper formatting and originality

  • Edit and proofread your own work for grammar and clarity

  • Collaborate with editors or team leads for revisions

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Excellent written English skills

  • Basic knowledge of SEO, keywords, and readability (preferred)

  • Ability to write 500–1500 words per article

  • Self-motivated and disciplined to meet deadlines

  • Familiarity with Google Docs or MS Word

  • Writing samples or portfolio preferred (even academic work is acceptable)

Benefits

  • 100% remote work – no commuting needed

  • Flexible schedule – write on your own time

  • Consistent projects in lifestyle, tech, education, health, and more

  • Payment on a per-project or monthly basis

  • Ideal for freelancers, fresh graduates, or part-time writers

  • Learn and grow with editorial feedback

How to Apply

To apply, please submit:

  • Your resume

  • 2–3 writing samples or links to published content

  • Your area(s) of interest (e.g., tech, travel, education, health)

  • Availability and expected rate (per word or per article, if freelance)

Shortlisted applicants may be asked to complete a short paid sample.

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