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CarolynCarolyn N   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
  • Member Since: Mar 2011
  • Last Login: 8 May 2012
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Category:Writing/Translation > Web Content

ID:61950

Title:Blogger who understands law firms and marketing

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

Blogger required to contribute a few articles each week for a sales and marketing blog dedicated to marketing for lawyers in the UK.

An engaging blogger who understands law firms and marketing techniques with some SEO knowledge thrown in would be our ideal freelancer.

You will need to be able to demonstrate a good understanding and experience of sales and marketing especially online marketing, lead generation and current
marketing trends.

All posts will be ghost written for the blog owner.

Blog posts/articles need to vary between 100 to 250 words.

Excellent command of English and degree level education necessary.

Job Budget

Type:Per Hour

Contract duration:Ongoing

Weekly commitment needed:3 Hours Per Week

Budget:£10 - £15 per hour (Approx $16 - $24)

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Attached Files: None

Bidding ends:Bidding Closed

Job Posted:07/03/2011 06:35

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Amount: $24 Per Hour

Country of Freelancer: United Kingdom  United Kingdom

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