Looking for blogger jobs?

employmentThere are different blogging jobs online. All you have to do is search a little bit and surely you will find something. There are different opportunities out there. Sometimes, you’d see listings for bloggers, sometimes for writers. Either way, it’s actually not that difficult to get some jobs for you especially if you enjoy blogging a lot.

There are bloggers’ job boards and job markets. Here are some of the places you could check out for blogger jobs:

BloggerJobs.biz
A very straightforward blog listing down what openings are available and what are they looking for. It is more like in blog format rather than a listing. You’d see the date a job was posted. You could easily see the details at a glance and some might prefer this format.

Problogger Job Boards
The format here is more of a list of links to different blogger jobs and the nice thing is that it is updated in case the job is not available anymore. You could see the particular entry crossed out. If you are looking for a quick list, this is definitely one place to check. As Darren Rowse pointed out, it is currently predominantly a listing of b5 media jobs but hey, still try it anyway. Aside from that, you could easily see the posting dates. Really nifty and easy to familiarize yourself with.

Indeed.com
It is your all in one job search engine. Keywords to include would be blogger and your particular niche. It sifts the listings for you and in case you find something interesting, that would be good for you. And maybe you could even get other writing jobs, aside from blogging, that is. There are still some who list down content development or writing, rather than blogging as their opening.

Craigslist
It is still one of the sources of job listings for a lot of people and one of the nice things about it is that you could search for blogging jobs within your locale or elsewhere. It should not be a problem for you to find out where to get a job in that case.

And there are of course, referrals from fellow bloggers or problogger wannabes. There’s still the advantage of referrals in the sense that you have someone who could tell you their experiences in a particular blog network and so on. Maybe you could even pass on such information on your blog’s sidebar. Maybe there’s a widget you could use for that ;)



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