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- Member Since: Nov 2009
- Last Login: 24 Sep 2010
- Jobs Posted: 4
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Category:Writing/Translation > Journalism
ID:17024
Title:Poker Blogger/Journalist
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Hi, I have a poker affiliate site, I need a journalist to write articles and news about poker on the weekly basis. Also I am looking for couple of good poker players to blog on my site on a regular basis. I would appreciate reasonable offers, as it is a long term job. Thanks
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Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:26/01/2010 09:56
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I. W. on 26/01/2010 22:39Hi Lia,
I have recently written an article on poker (see My Portfolio on my Profile page) and am a regular online player (usually at Full Tilt, Poker Stars, or Party Poker). I would like to make a bid to write articles for your affiliate site but need some more information.
1) Can you tell me how many pages or number of words you require per article?
2) How many articles do you require per week?
3) Are these to be delivered weekly, or to another schedule?
4) Do you have a particular style (humorous/serious) or orientation (educational/informative) in mind for the articles?
Many Thanks - Damon
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