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... writer who can confidently say their content brings in customers? Then read on... this freelance ... We use our four pillar framework to help financial services companies turn their blog into a ...

... writer who can confidently say their content brings in customers? Then read on... this freelance ... We use our four pillar framework to help financial services companies turn their blog into a ...

ElevenCreative empowers creators and marketers to generate and edit speech, music, image, and video ... Owning the ElevenLabs blog - setting the editorial standard, writing new content, and editing draft ...

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**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, Collider operates at a rapid pace ...

**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, Collider operates at a rapid pace ...

**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, Collider operates at a rapid pace ...

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How much do freelance music blog writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance music blog writer in the United States is $23.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Freelance Music Blog Writer do?

A Freelance Music Blog Writer creates written content about music topics for online publications, blogs, or their own platforms. Their work often includes album reviews, artist interviews, concert recaps, and opinion pieces about trends in the music industry. They may pitch story ideas to editors, research new releases, and engage with readers through comments or social media. Freelance writers typically work on a per-article or project basis, allowing them flexibility in choosing assignments and topics.

What are some common challenges faced by freelance music blog writers, and how can they overcome them?

Freelance music blog writers often face challenges such as meeting tight deadlines, staying updated on rapidly changing music trends, and building a consistent readership. To overcome these obstacles, it's important to establish a disciplined writing schedule, subscribe to music news sources for timely updates, and actively engage with your audience through comments and social media. Networking with other writers and musicians can also help you stay inspired and informed, while diversifying your writing portfolio can attract new opportunities and readers.

What is the difference between Freelance Music Blog Writer vs Music Journalist?

AspectFreelance Music Blog WriterMusic Journalist
CredentialsWriting skills, music knowledge, portfolioJournalism degree or experience, industry contacts
Work EnvironmentRemote, freelance, self-directedMedia outlets, magazines, newspapers
Employer & Industry UsageOnline blogs, independent sitesTraditional media, magazines, online publications

While both roles involve writing about music, a Freelance Music Blog Writer typically works independently creating content for online platforms, focusing on SEO and audience engagement. A Music Journalist often works for established media outlets, conducting interviews and producing in-depth articles. The main difference lies in their work environment, scope, and employer type.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Freelance Music Blog Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Music Blog Writer, you need strong writing skills, a solid understanding of music theory or industry trends, and a portfolio of published work. Familiarity with content management systems (like WordPress), SEO practices, and multimedia tools is highly valuable. Creativity, adaptability, and a passion for music help you create engaging content and build a loyal readership. These skills ensure your articles are insightful, reach the right audience, and stand out in a competitive digital landscape.
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Infographic showing various Freelance Music Blog Writer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 48% Full Time, 47% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 43% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 55% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,412 per year, or $23.3 per hour.

Freelance Finance Content Writer

Mint Studios

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Please note: We're receiving a high volume of applications and it may be some time before your application is reviewed.

Are you aching to write content that brings in real results and that people actually read rather than another generic piece of content?

Are you obsessed with understanding how a product works and how to make it appealing to a reader?

Do you continuously look for ways to improve your writing, and dream of becoming a writer who can confidently say their content brings in customers?

Then read on... this freelance position may be right for you!

*Please note: we aren't accepting candidates who are in full-time employment

About the position

Mint Studios is a content marketing agency based in the UK and US that helps financial services companies like Modulr, Zai, Confused.com and Jeeves acquire customers with content. We use our four pillar framework to help financial services companies turn their blog into a customer acquisition channel:

  1. A content strategy based on customer research and focused on Bottom of the Funnel keywords
  2. Content written for the level of the reader and focused on the company's product
  3. Content based on interviews with subject matter experts
  4. Content results that can be tracked

We're currently looking for writers to work with us. If you're interested, here's more information on what we're looking for.

Responsibilities
  • Write 3 - 4 articles per month for one client
  • Each article is usually 2,000 - 3,000 words, and takes around 2 weeks to write in between rounds of edits
  • 90% of articles are based on a recording of an interview with a subject matter expert combined with desk research
  • The process includes one outline, then 2 rounds of edits
  • Edit content based on feedback
  • Complete a comprehensive questionnaire and outline (our version of the "brief") before writing the first draft.
  • Acquire knowledge about our clients, their products or services and the audience we're targeting (you don't need a background in fintech or financial services!)
What we're looking for

You don't have to have a background in fintech or financial services - we can teach you that. What we really value is attitude and good writing.

These are the 7 characteristics of the best writers that we work with at Mint Studios:

  1. You have clarity of thought.ย You can put together logical arguments in the written form and when you don't understand something you'll take the time to understand it.
  2. You are inherently curious.ย You want to understand a topic inside out. You'll do the right amount of research and ask the right questions till you feel confident writing and talking about the topic.
  3. You are detail oriented.ย You care about delivering something great, even when no one is watching.
  4. You're constantly thinking of the bigger picture.ย You like to understand how the content in the interview fits into the product, the client, and the strategy.
  5. You take responsibility for your skillset. You're always trying to become a better writer and are open to new processes and ways of working.
  6. You are empathetic.ย You can put yourself in the shoes of the reader and of the client. You try to understand their perspective and will ask questions if you don't.
  7. You like working with smart, fun and collaborative peopleย where you are supported and your career is developed!
You might not be a good fit if...
  • You don't enjoy explaining complex topics.
  • You are a creature of habit and prefer to stick to your own writing processes or are not open to learning new processes.
  • You don't enjoy the research process (understanding the topic, product and the content strategy in depth, listening to and analysing the interview for the main takeaways, etc).
  • You don't like asking for advice, asking questions or you are not comfortable with feedback.
  • You are not interested in improving your writing skills

The password to apply is: The Hobbit

About Mint Studios

Mint Studios is a content marketing agency that helps helps financial services companies acquire customers and position themselves as experts with content marketing.

Our main differentiation point from other agencies is that we create content that is optimised for conversions and leads, not just traffic. We do this by creating Bottom of the Funnel content, which involves understanding our client's ideal customer and creating content that is designed to sell, not entertain. You can learn more about BOFU here: What is BOFU (Bottom of the Funnel) Content and Why Is it Important?

Although we only work with financial services companies, these range from crypto, to budgeting apps, to enterprise payments companies and consultancies. You won't be writing about the same topics over and over again.

These are some examples of BOFU content we've written for clients:

  • How To Get Health Insurance As An Expat In The Philippines
  • Paying International Vendors & Suppliers: What's the Best Way?
  • Wave Alternative In Australia: Parpera
  • Top corporate incubators [2023]

Examples of more technical content:

  • Top marketplace payment providers in Australia: We compare 4!
  • Payroll payments solution: How to innovate with Modulr
  • Marketplace fraud prevention: how to fine-tune your current system

You can learn more about why we set up the agency here: Why I Set Out to Build a Financial Content Marketing Agency

  • Why I Joined Mint Studios: Michelle Maiellaro
  • Why I Joined Mint Studios: Elliot McGuire
  • Why I Joined Mint Studios: Katie Norris
  • Mint Studios Careers
Compensation and benefits of working with Mint Studios
  • We pay $300/250/per article to begin with, and once you're trained on our methodology and we're confident in your writing (this usually takes 3 - 4 articles) we then go to the next stage, where we pay $450/350 per article.
  • For our payment clients, we pay $600/500 per article once you're trained.
  • If you pass our "probation period", we can offer a long-term contract (at least 6 months). We can also offer a full-time position if you're interested.
  • We pay on-time, usually on the first Friday of the month.
  • As long as articles are delivered on time, you can work when you want.
  • You don't have to know about financial services (but you do have to be willing to learn). We value good writing more.
  • You'll be able to see how your content delivers impact and helps our clients acquire customers.
  • We give a lot of detailed feedback. You won't get vague feedback like "can you make this less confusing?". We try to make our feedback to the point and we'll always look for ways to improve the article ourselves (so you're not left coming up with alternatives alone).
  • You'll have the opportunity to grow: we only hire content strategists from within, and we're always looking for strategists. You'll have a chance of learning about content strategy and learning how to turn readers into leads.

Interested? Apply on the next page!