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tam2005
03-31-2010, 04:58 AM
Suite101.com is a Quantcast Top 100 website and well-established online magazine, that publishes the work of over 8,000 writers to over 24 million monthly readers.
In response to reader demand, Suite101 is currently recruiting freelance writers from all different levels of their career to write authoritative and prolific articles.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
A minimum of 10 x 400-600 word fact based articles every 3 months
Self guided use of training materials
Commitment to following editorial guidelines

SKILLS REQUIRED:
Excellent writing and grammatical skills
High level of self-motivation and fastidious attention to detail
Ability to accept and respond to Editor feedback
Experience writing for the web considered an asset, though not required
Familiarity with social networks and online marketing is beneficial, though not required

BENEFITS:
Work from home, set your own hours
Freedom to write about what you want, when you want
Lifetime royalties with added bonuses and incentives
Exposure to over 24 million monthly readers
Free, comprehensive training on writing for the web
Access to a vibrant online writing community and forum
If you feel you meet the above requirements and would like to consider writing for us, we’d love to hear from you.

Please apply online at Suite101.com: Online Magazine and Writers' Network (http://www.suite101.com)


BerryWriter
03-31-2010, 12:40 PM
This was already posted a day or 2 ago.

FLMommie
03-31-2010, 08:18 PM
What do they pay for their 400-600 word articles?


blinky
03-31-2010, 08:24 PM
Hi, FLMommie!

You get paid through revenue sharing based on how many hits your articles get, but you get paid every month, so you only write the article once to get ongoing income. For people who like residual income, this would be a great gig, but not for those who would rather be paid on a "per article" basis.

I hope that helps!

Blinky :-)