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 Website content manager/ editor

Submitted by mrowelabigroup on March 17, 2008 - 5:43pm in

Hello everyone!!!!! I am working for a great company that hosts and owns travel-related websites. I need help finding individuals who would be in charge of editing and managing content on our travel-related websites. Can anyone give me advice on where to find editors/writers/bloggers who would be willing to do this? Many Thanks in advance!!!


 Building a Website

Submitted by tchoppy on November 7, 2007 - 4:21pm in

I know this is a little off-topic, but I thought I would address it. Every great writer should have their own website, but what to do if you're not knowledgable? Well check out http://awriter.ws. This is a great site that has a website builder, gives you your own domain, and allows you to make money from referrals. Plus it's an easy sell because they have a great little video that does everything for you.

Imagine being able to join and try out their product for 7 days before committing to anything? Have you ever tried to purchase a domain before and than changed your mind? You won't get your money back, you're stuck with it. Trust me I have 4 domain names that I don't do anything with. What's even more frustrating, you get your domain and than you look for the cheapest hosting, big mistake! Now try building your website? I couldn't. That's why I look for site builders. This website has a great one.

Now let's look at the benefits:
1. Free 7 day trial
2. Get your own domain
3. Easy to use site builder
4. Make money referring people

Now how much does it cost if you want to use it? Only $10.00 a month. That's about an average hosting cost. So not only do you get a great website that's easy to build, but your monthly fees are only $10.00 a month.

At the very least you should watch the video and see why it's so great. Check out http://awriter.ws. Oh and one last thing, the extensions are .ws, not .com, or .ca, so you get to use popular words that might have been gone. Or you can capitalize all the extensions with your domain. Either way watch the video and try out the offer!


 Choosing a Blog Name

Submitted by Amy Ulibarri on October 23, 2007 - 2:31am in

I was blogging for a new website for three weeks when I was informed my services were no longer needed. The website owner expected to make more money than he was (in the three weeks it was live) and could not afford to keep me. "Thats the breaks" I was told. It is, and I understand that. I didn't understand not trying to keep it going for another month or two. I offered to even write for free for two months. He shut the website down anyway.

What makes me most sad about this, was I loved writing on the topic. It was a pregnancy website and I loved to write about pregnancy. I loved researching new products, finding more resources, and sharing my experiences. So I decided to start my own. Immediately, I ran into a huge problem. My new blog needed a name.

I didn't want just a pregnancy blog on a big free blogging site. I wanted a unique web address that would be simple, to the point, and cute. For me, this has been a difficult task. I know what I want to blog about, I just don't know what to call the blog. After several weeks of thinking and asking for opinions, I settled on a name, went and bought the domain name, and that is it. I second guessed myself and have not pursued it any further.

So many wonderful bloggers are able to create unique and sometimes witty names for their blogs. How do you name your blogs? Is there a special formula you use? Is there a particular method to choosing a name?


 I am a Member

Submitted by Touareg101 on April 1, 2007 - 1:29am in

I am a member of many clubs on the web.

I've entered clubs on websites like:

www.animeigloo.com

www.nick.com

www.photobucket.com

www.battleon.com

www.youtube.com

and more!

It's kind of a hobby really. Thank you for reading.