writing for publicity materials or advertisements.
This can include things like writing email newsletter campaigns and putting together landing pages to generate clicks on ads or sales of a product.
writing specifically for blog posts.
This is different from general web content writing. Blogs tend to have a more informal, conversational style and may be much longer and more anecdotal than most web pages.
simply put, this is writing that requires creativity, in contrast with technical research or reporting on facts. Creative writing usually falls under poetry or fiction genres. also a form of creative writing, usually fictional, but focusing on short-form stories instead of longer ones.
Short stories are not usually more than 10,000 words or so. You may also find freelancers selling “quick read” stories in this category.
Ghostwriting: this can be any type of writing (article, blog post, novel, etc.), but the key feature of ghostwriting is that it’s done without giving credit to the writer.