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Press Release – Blogger for Hire
Here’s the press release that was sent out this morning:
For Immediate Release November 26, 2004
Blogger Puts Himself Up for Auction on eBay
Contact : Jeremy Wright
jeremy@ensight.org
(204) 669-0034#412 – 15 Reay Crescent
Winnipeg, MB
R2K 3X6Summary: Prominent blogger, Jeremy Wright, is auctioning himself on eBay. The move is designed to raise the profile of blogging as well as to provide companies with an industry expert to guide them.
The recently held US Presidential Elections have effectively proved that blogs can be one of the most effective ways of getting your message across. And, it is not only politicians, activists and hobbyists who are using to spread their messages but companies like Sun, Microsoft, Audi, eBay, Google and Monster are using blogs as marketing tools!
“Blogging gives your customers a real view into your company in ways that newsletters and seminars simply aren’t able to do.” says Jeremy Wright, who writes the popular Ensight business and technical blog, which is read by more than 60,000 readers a month, and is up for auction on the internet auction site eBay as a professional blogger for.
Mr. Wright confesses on his own blog that what he is doing is nothing more than a stunt to raise the profile of blogging. Plus, being a writer as well as a consultant in a past life, he knows that he can help companies figure out if blogging is the right space for them to be looking at.
The winner of the auction will be able to have Jeremy Wright work for them for three months. He will produce between 5-10 posts a week. In addition, Mr. Wright would work with the winning bidder to see what potential there is for blogging for them and their company – in effect acting as a blogging consultant for the period.
According to The Blog Herald [http://www.blogherald.com],”We’d naturally be skeptical of such an endeavor but Jeremy is a top blogger with a strong background in writing, although the current bidding price at the time of writing of $112.73 USD greatly undervalues his services.”
This also brings to mind the question — how much should an outsider be entrusted with a medium of corporate communication which has the potential of making or ruining the image of the company as the world sees it?
“Given the choice, yes, the companies should have internal people blogging. In the same way that, given the choice, companies should have all marketing and branding materials created internally. That’s the ideal. However the reality is very different. Employees may not know the segment, may be constricted by marketing principles which simply won’t work in blogging and may end up doing more harm than good.”, says Jeremy.
He further adds, “This is a dry run with an industry expert. If you were learning to golf you’d hire a pro, and that’s all this is. Someone to teach a company to blog, if it fits them.”
This auction would end on December 3rd,2004 and can be seen at http://www.ensight.org/auction
About Jeremy Wright: Jeremy Wright is one of the business and tech industries’ most recognized bloggers, with a monthly reader base of 50,000 loyal influencers, decision makers and industry insiders. Jeremy is constantly seeking to push the envelope and explore the possibilities that personal publishing and knowledge management engender, and his commentaries on business and technology are read in various magazines, newspapers and websites by more than 3 million people every month.
Wright’s blog, Ensight, recently made national news by being the first blog to ever be sold. The result was that companies and individuals have found even more value in blogs than ever before. Corporate blogs, sponsored blogs and PR blogs are being started at a staggering rate. Wright’s latest exercise in raising the profile of corporate blogging is by auctioning his services on eBay.
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about 7 years ago
The big question is: Who owns the rights to what you write during the 3-month stint?
about 7 years ago
Under “Work for Hire” rules, the buyer does, though I am free to show it as part of my overall writing portfolio.
All works I do are completely owned by the buyers. It’s one of the reasons I don’t do cross-posting.
about 7 years ago
Strong work, but I think that press release is too long. Next time I’d make it about half that length.
about 7 years ago
What service did you end up using?
about 7 years ago
PRWeb: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/11/prweb183055.php
The final copy is actually shorter than the above copy, thanks to Darren’s edits :)
about 7 years ago
Paraphrased a tad and submitted to Slashdot. (yes again ;))