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Job: Blogger Wanted
InsideBlogging is seeking a for-pay blogger to produce IT and tech-related content for clients.
The Blogger will be expected to produce several “news” style pieces (see: Engadget for an example of length, tone, etc) per day.
Requirements
- At least 3 months experience blogging
- IT or Technology experience and a strong interest in both
- Strong familiarity with feed readers
- Ability to source industry news, prioritize it and create succinct posts for the sites being launched
- Excellent, proven written communication skills
The initial agreement will be for a four month contract, paying $500 (USD) per month, The content expectation is 3-6 posts per day.
Interested bloggers should send their resumes to info@insideblogging.com.
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about 7 years ago
Paid blogging? And the company so busy that the two founders aren’t enough and you have to hire somebody? Who would have thought it.
about 7 years ago
Laughed out loud when I read the experience qualifications – “at least 3 months blogging.” Guess we really are at the early stages of this industry.
about 7 years ago
I am new to this, so consequently this outfit hasn’t recieved my resume. I would like to learn how to make a living at this or any other online operation for that matter. So I have a question:
Is anyone making money blogging on the internet?
How do you do it? How is it going?
I am asking because I read an article on blogging in this month’s issue of discover magazine.
It claimed that there are people making quit your job incomes blogwriting.
Has anyone else read this? What do you think?
about 7 years ago
Frank,
People are definitely making “quit your job” types of income blogging. 6 months ago there might have been 20 people in the world. I’d guess that now it’s closer to a few hundred.
It’s roughly the same as websites were in ’95. Not a lot of folk were quitting their jobs to do websites, even though designing websites is a whole industry now.
There are several aspects to blog consulting, writing, relations that should provide fodder for a whole lot of people to start companies.
I’m aware of 3 such companies right now, with at least 6 more starting in the next 3 months or so (again, that’s only the ones that I’m aware of).
It’s a small industry, but it’s growing. Very quickly.
about 7 years ago
Thanks, Jeremy. I am checking the market before I jump in and start splashing. I will have to dive in sooner or later. I have had some weird success playing with a site called the Virtual Stock Exchange (http://game.marketwatch.com/Home/default.asp).
I am thinking about blogging the progress of my efforts and renting ad space against that.
Here’s to hoping.
Frank