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blogger jobs


Professional blogging: getting hired to blog

August 4, 2007

If you’re looking for a blog job, there are plenty out there. Before you start gig hunting however, do a little preparation. Preparation will pay off – you’ll get more interest in any “blogger for hire” ads that you place on Craigslist and elsewhere, so you’ll be able to charge what you’re worth. Here’s how [...]

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“You need a blog, and I can write it” – blogging proposals

July 10, 2007

As blogging becomes mainstream, many companies want to add a blog to their Web site. Most will never get to the point of either creating a blog themselves, or of hiring a professional blogger. They’re just too busy – the idea of a blog gets tossed into the too-hard-and-too-complicated basket. This is where you come [...]

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Blog jobs: how to get a job blogging

July 23, 2006

As companies become more aware of what a blog can do for their business, they’re looking for professional bloggers. If you want to become a career (freelance) blogger you need to become visible as a blogger for hire. How do you do that? Start by noting on your blog that your services are for hire. [...]

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Creative Weblogging wants bloggers

July 16, 2006

Here’s starter-blog jobs for new bloggers, at Creative Weblogging; they want as many bloggers as they can get on a revenue-sharing business model. Follow their instructions: Please send us a short email to recruiting at creative-weblogging.com that highlights your online writing experience (i.e. your Blog URL). Please feel free to attach samples of your work [...]

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Learn to blog now, it’s a good career move

July 11, 2006

Read Lorelle’s “Evolution of the Corporate Web Into Bloggy Web”, and also the Robert Scoble’s blog post she’s linked to. I’ve had the same experience. Companies are ditching static sites in favour of blogs and CMSs. Robert Scoble believes that companies will catch on to the new paradigm by next year, which means that there’ll [...]

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