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Problogger Launches Jobs Board

Jobs Board

The ever-enterprising Darren Rowse has launched a new service for bloggers seeking blog jobs and blog owners looking for bloggers. It has just been launched as I write and already has a clutch of tasty openings for blog authors.

The opportunities are classified under : Corporate/Business, Blog Network, CoBlogging, Podcasting and Miscellaneous.

Darren writes: “This service would suit companies looking for bloggers, blog networks, individual bloggers looking for CoBloggers or even bloggers looking for medium to short term guest bloggers while they take a vacation.”

The cost of listing a job is normally $100 for 30 days, but there’s currently an opening special of $50 until September 5.

Syntagma has booked an ad for a sailing author — our endless quest — but it hasn’t appeared on the list yet. We’ll see if the Problogger magic can make the impossible doable.

10 Responses to “Problogger Launches Jobs Board”

  1. You still ‘questing’ to get SailingLatest.com going?

    You (AND ME AND EVERYBODY ELSE) should take notes and learn a lesson from the Know More Media Guide to finding writers for their blogs …

    e.g. Just keep the blog online until you find one – and link it from all the other sites! It’s funny, in a way .. but their blogs with no writers such as http://www.doubleledger.com/ .. http://www.thebizclass.com/ .. etc .. have better pagerank than some of my sites that’s been in existence with content for about 14 months!

    The lesson being: If you’re still looking to get it going .. get it back into your sidebar John :)

  2. A sailing blogger….hmmmmm let me see what I can do.

  3. Thanks, Jim. That looks like a good service you’ve got there.

  4. HART,

    Thanks for reminding me. The URL has a PR of 4 despite no website attached. If it returns it will be called Windjammer. It seems Jim Turner is on the case too ;-)

  5. That’s what I’m here for John .. to remind people of mundane things and observations .. :p

  6. Well, I’m grateful to have such wise prompting from afar. ;-) Thank you, HART.

  7. East Coast sailor? West Coast Sailor? Gulf Sailor? I have a few that swear like sailors.

  8. Jim, we’re currently talking to a German sailor. :-)

  9. Not much of a Navy man I take it :)

  10. Not the way you mean it, Jim. I’ll tell you about it if it comes off ;-)

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