Where can I find legitimate remote part-time content writing work?

Hi everyone, I’m looking for genuine remote part-time content writing or freelance work, and I’d really appreciate some advice or leads.

I have some previous experience with blog writing and SEO, so I have basic knowledge of keyword research, content research and proofreading. I’m also comfortable using AI tools to assist with content creation.

I’m specifically looking for part-time or flexible work because I’m currently unable to commit to a full-time job due to personal reasons. I’m trying to earn some income, so finding something genuine would really help me right now.

I’ve already checked LinkedIn, Indeed, Naukri, and several other remote job platforms, but I haven’t been able to find anything suitable.

If anyone here has experience finding legitimate part-time writing work, could you please suggest some genuine platforms, companies, agencies, or freelance websites that I should try?

I’m open to blog writing, SEO content, website content, copywriting, AI-related content work, or similar writing/research opportunities.

I’m looking for genuine opportunities because there are so many scams out there, and it’s difficult to know which ones are legitimate.

Any advice, personal experiences, or genuine leads would be really appreciated. Thank you!

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u/InteractionAlive5516 — 8 days ago

What Do You Do When You Feel Like You’ve Failed at Life?

I don’t have a job right now, and I feel so guilty, as if I’ve committed some kind of crime. I can’t even look my parents in the eyes anymore. I’ve been exhausted from working ₹10–15k jobs, and now even that job is gone.

I don’t have any skills or talent. God showed me so many big dreams. I wanted to do this, I wanted to achieve that, but I haven’t been able to accomplish anything. I’ve tried everything I could, but somehow nothing seems to work out.

And it’s not just about having a job. I feel like I’ve fallen behind in every area of my life. When I look at where I am and where I thought I would be by now, it hurts. I feel like everyone else is moving forward while I’m still stuck in the same place, trying and failing to figure things out.

What should I do now? Do you have any suggestions for me?

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u/InteractionAlive5516 — 9 days ago

A small, unexpected moment last night 🦋

I don’t know if this means anything or if I’m just looking for hope in a difficult time, but something unusual happened last night.

I was sitting outside around 10 PM and there were a lot of mosquitoes, so I turned on my phone’s flashlight, and out of nowhere, a white butterfly came toward me and landed on my lap.

I know it was probably attracted to the light, but what surprised me was that it kept coming back. And honestly, seeing a butterfly around 10 PM felt so unusual to me.

Maybe it was just a coincidence. Maybe it means nothing. But after everything I wrote in my previous post about feeling exhausted and asking God for a miracle, I’ve decided to take this little moment as a positive sign.

I’m not saying this is proof that something good is going to happen. I just want to believe that maybe I shouldn’t give up hope yet.

Maybe sometimes we just need a tiny unexpected moment to remind us to keep going. 🦋🤍

I don’t know what tomorrow will bring, but today I’m choosing to have a little more faith.

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u/InteractionAlive5516 — 10 days ago

I got laid off two months ago, and I’m starting to lose hope

I got laid off two months ago, and since then I’ve been searching for a job everywhere, but I still haven’t found anything.

I’ve received a few calls, but there’s always some problem. Some jobs offer a very, very low salary, while others are extremely far from where I live. It feels like every opportunity comes with some kind of issue.

The hardest part is that my previous company was actually really good. My salary was a little lower than what I expected, but honestly, I was okay with it because I didn’t have that much workload. There was no unnecessary pressure, my colleagues were really nice, and my boss was genuinely kind. I was comfortable there.

But good things don’t always last. The company started having budget issues, so they had to lay off some employees, including me.

At first, I thought maybe this was God’s way of pushing me toward something better and bigger. I told myself that maybe something better was waiting for me.

I know I’m a hardworking person. I may not have a lot of skills or impressive qualifications, but whatever work I do, I always give it my best. I’ve even had people appreciate and praise me for my work, and that has always meant a lot to me.

But now I’ve started getting scared about what happens when I finally do get a job. What if the company is toxic? What if the people aren’t nice? I keep hearing stories about toxic workplaces, office politics, yelling, unrealistic expectations, and horrible colleagues.

I’m an introvert. I don’t like yelling, drama, or office politics. I just want to do my work, have some good people around me, make friends, share some laughs, and go home peacefully. I don’t know if that’s too much to ask, but I’m honestly worried that I might struggle to adjust somewhere else.

At the same time, I know I have to find a job because I need to survive. I also want to support my parents and do many things for them and for myself. But sometimes it feels like no matter how hard you try, if things just aren’t going your way, there’s only so much you can do.

I’m trying to stay hopeful, but after two months of searching, I’m honestly tired and scared.

For those who have been laid off before, how did you deal with this period? Did things eventually get better for you?

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u/InteractionAlive5516 — 10 days ago