Getting hired as a blogger.
From what I see, it should be difficult to get hired by a blog network. Frequently, the bloggers that want to get hired are blogging on a handful of sites, or a whole lot more. So, in order to get hired, you’d have to have some type of writing experience, one would think.
This is not true.
Send those sample posts, and you may just get hired.
Also, if you reply to Craigslist postings, just be forewarned: one blog network wanted me to read sites in Korean or Chinese and post the content in English to a blog on their network. I don’t speak Korean or Chinese, and the translation tools were awful, so I decided it wouldn’t be worth the effort.
Be Right Back.
I’ll be right back. Currently very busy.
Unfortunately, I seem to be hovering short of $5/day still. The good news is that it’s become almost entirely passive, with very minimal effort.
And the bottom line is that blogging has earned me a grand total of over $900 since I first put advertising on a website in February 2004. The vast majority, (nearly 85% of it), has been since October 2005, or only 4 months ago. Wow.
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