Looking for a great blog writer for Crowdsourcing Results site
Of the many initiatives we have on, one of the most exciting is rolling out a series of websites/ forums – we have a few up now and many more coming. As we do so, we are looking for outside writers to complement our own content.
One of our most popular new sites is CrowdsourcingResults.com, which showcases our Crowdsourcing Landscape and provides insights and discussion on how to use crowdsourcing effectively.
Below is the ad we are posting. Please apply if it’s of interest, or if not please pass it on to people who might be interested – probably mainly for interest in the topic and the visibility.
Also note that we will soon be creating a detailed report on crowdsourcing, so great writers/ researchers who want to get stuck into a bigger project should also get in touch – we can discuss terms.
Job title
Great blog writers with a deep understanding of crowdsourcing
Description
CrowdsourcingResults.com provides resources to help companies and individuals get results from using crowdsourcing platforms. It examines close to 100 sites such as Freelancer.com, Odesk, Mechanical Turk, Kickstarter, Threadless and many more, and how to use these effectively.
We are looking for a writer/ blogger who ideally understands and has experience with crowdsourcing or online outsourcing platforms (which many writers will have!), and can bring an informed opinion to developments in the field.
We will usually provide the writer with topics for posts, including referencing/ commenting on news in the field, and reviews of interesting crowdsourcing companies. Writers can also suggest story topics. Expectations of quality of posts is high.
We want articles of approx. 400-500 words, plus any quotes/excerpts or embeds of videos etc. as appropriate. Currently we expect to want around 3 posts per week, but could be flexible either way depending on what suits the writer.
We offer $10 per post, plus on every post that you write we will place at the bottom your bio of up to three lines, including a link to your website and a link to your Twitter account.
CrowdsourcingResults.com is run by Advanced Human Technologies, which has a number of other web and print publishing initiatives, including a forthcoming report on using crowdsourcing effectively, so if we find great writers we will definitely work out other ways to use them.
How to apply
Please go to the submission form on https://crowdsourcingresults.com/contribute/ and select subject: “I’d like to contribute an article”.
Please point to relevant articles or blog posts you have written (these don’t necessarily need to be about crowdsourcing but must indicate both writing ability and understanding of online business issues).