Do you like to blog? Do you have views and opinions you want to share with the world? Why not get paid for it?
We are currently searching for talented bloggers for our established websites, as well as new and up and coming websites.
* Environmental Website (www.aboutmyplanet.com) (Established Site)
o Focusing on the environment, alternative energy and other green news
The chosen blogger(s) for each site will be responsible for 4-6 posts per week, averaging 300-350 words. The content of each post will mostly be at your desecration; however the topic will need to 'fit' into the theme of the site. All posts will be submitted in wordpress with a corresponding picture. Payment is $5CND per post and paid via PayPal twice a month.
Please only apply if you're serious about the opportunity. You must have excellent writing skills and be deadline driven. It is expected that your work is free of spelling errors and grammatically correct.
Next steps if you are interested:
- briefly indicate why you believe you are right for the position
- attach three related sample posts
- and also include any links to other work you might have had published (if applicable)
Thanks for reading, and have a great day!
Please email all entries to bart[at]aboutmyplanet[.]com thank you















If you expect prospective
If you expect prospective bloggers to produce work that is free of spelling and grammatical errors, your might want to set the example for that. In your post above you state "The content of each post will mostly be at your desecration;"
Surely you meant to use the word "discretion" instead, right?
Jen
It's always risky to pull
It's always risky to pull someone up on their spelling or grammar when your own comment isn't free of such things.
Just a thought.
Oh, the irony! My comment is
Oh, the irony!
My comment is just that...a comment. A constructive comment to try to correct a wrong in their ad. There is a big difference between "desecration" and "discretion" and I thought that the ad poster might want to know that so they can correct the error to not look bad.
I'm not the one looking for someone who writes error-free.
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