Online freelance directory - only £50 a year
What do you get for your money?
1 Exposure. This is a site built and maintained by journalists, for journalists. It is promoted directly to thousands of full-time journalists and commissioning editors in the UK2 Exposure to the right people. We have built up a unique community of visitors from all sectors of journalism and publishing. Unlike other freelance directory sites, we provide unique content (dotJournalism newsletter, directory of links etc) and a database of editorial vacancies that attracts regular visits from professional journalists.
3. Outstanding value. Just £50 GBP for a one-year listing - easily covered by your first commission.
4. Exclusivity. Unlike free online directories, our database is for professionals who understand the value of advertising their services.
5. Branded email address. Includes an optional free email address - yourname@freelancejournalism.com - that will forward to your existing email address.
6. Added automatically to an exclusive freelance bulletin board. An excellent platform for members to network, receive and share intelligence on work opportunities and for general, private, discussion.
For full information on site statistics, visitor profiles etc please click here to download our media pack in PDF format.
Testimonials
"My clients and markets changed when I took the plunge to relocate from South Korea to Afghanistan. Being listed on the Journalism.co.uk website quickly got me back on my feet. Within weeks I received numerous freelance assignments from all parts of the world."Lizette Potgieter
"The £50 subscription to journalism.co.uk is one of the best investments I've made. It has been repaid many, many times over, bringing me a stream of new clients." Anthony Beachey
"I have to say it's paid for itself about 40 times over these past 12 months!" Guy Richards
"I have been advertising with Journalism.co.uk since I first became an independent writer in 2006. And, during that time, the return on my £50 investment has been excellent and I have secured several commissions as a result. Within a week I attracted a new client who saw my listing on your site - that client now accounts for 38 per cent of my overall annual income. Like most newbies, I was cautious about where to spend what limited funds I had on advertising and marketing when I first started out. However, this is the one form of advertising that I cannot afford to be without. Therefore, I would strongly recommend that all freelancers should take out a listing, it will be one of the best investments you will ever make" Paul MacKenzie-Cummins
"The commissions and leads I have received as a result of being listed on journalism.co.uk have exceeded my expectations, both in number and quality. I will certainly continue to advertise my services on the site and would highly recommend it to other freelance journalists"Sarah Walker
"I have been amazed at the response I have had from my ad on Journalism.co.uk. I have had numerous enquiries and undertaken work for business and consumer magazines plus a high profile website. It's definitely the best 50 quid I've spent so far in my freelance career!" Tracy West
"Since joining your database I have had so many calls of interest, and from such a variety of businesses. It has encouraged me to take on work in areas I otherwise might not have, which in turn has made my knowledge - and my CV - all the richer." Rachel Delahaye
"Journalism.co.uk has helped to keep the wolf from the door as I was fortunate enough to gain a long-term freelance assignment. The opportunity has been great for experience and I now feel more established as a freelance writer. However, I'm still open to new offers!" Richard Preen
"A listing here brings you work. It's that simple, but it is a service of inestimable value." Andrew Rosenbaum
"I received several interesting responses in a very short time. The fee has been money well spent." Alison Baycock
"For a freelance, the more networks and publicity channels the merrier, so I've found it useful to be listed as on the Journalism.co.uk website. It has generated a number of enquiries." James Pringle


