A basic listing is free and includes: contact details (with the option of a branded email address - yourname@freelancejournalism.com - that will forward to your existing email address); skills and specialisms; a personalised URL ( https://www.journalism.co.uk/freelance/Your-Name/ ); Twitter and LinkedIn social links.
In addition to displaying the basic information a free listing offers, this option will include your photograph and allow you to: upload other images or text examples of your work; add a link to your own website; add more text about you and who you work for; add up to five links to published articles online; and appear on our map of freelancers.
In addition to the standard and basic listing features, this option will: feature your latest tweets in a widget on your profile page; include your picture in summary search results; flag your summary and full listings with a gold star; and allow you to upload audio files.
Your summary listing at the top of our freelancer directory summary page and search results ( for paid plans only)
"The layout of the journalism.co.uk freelance listing page is great, with plenty of space to highlight exactly what you can offer, searchable skills categories and specialisms, and links to your work. So far I have been really pleased with the response to my listing. It has helped me attract several new high-quality clients. Using the journalism.co.uk listing is a must for any freelancer!"
Jonathan Dyson
"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 received several interesting responses in a very short time. The fee has been money well spent."
Alison Baycock
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