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09-30-2012, 11:17 AM | #1 |
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[Hiring] Business articles writer / editor
Looking to hire a person who can cover different aspects of adult business. I provide you with the subjects.
Requirements: journalism basic skills, logical thinking, fluent English. You'll have to work 5 days a week. The salary is $800/month. The top priority is to analyze the data and cover the subject by its sense. Plain description writing is not accepted. Those are some subject examples: 1. How to launch a paysite. Cover the process of creating a paysite. It includes: getting the content, hosting, domain, paysite scripts, getting billings on board, building members area, getting some traffic, etc. You'll have to get comments of some major paysites like BangBros, MetArt, Nubiles... Also you should get in touch with newly launched paysites. Maybe you can make it based on their experience. 2. Members area management. Members area in details: navigation, media formats, content sizes, members area scripts, security issues, hosting, customer support. You should check a dozen of members area of bigger and smaller sites and make your mind. Get in touch with paysite owners, script developers, etc. It's a correspondent job, so you'll have to get expert opinions of those webmasters who work in the area of your subject. Send your CV's at mrdeiz @ signbucks.com Subject: Editor Send the CV with your articles attached (adult or non-adult), otherwise it won't be reviewed. All the questions should be asked via email. |
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