After being out of town for a few days with spotty internet connections, I've been catching up on my blog reading. One blog I read nearly every day, or least when he posts, is Brian Clark's Copyblogger. So, courtesy of Copyblogger, I learned about two new job boards for professional bloggers.
It's a reality that blogging can be time consuming. It's also becoming a recognized reality that blogging can serve small businesses in a very positive way. So what's a business to do if it doesn't have the time to devote to optimal blogging? Why hire a professional blogger of course.
Performancing Exchange has a job board and Darren Rowse of Problogger has set up the Problogger Job Board. If you're a blogger looking for a paid gig, check 'em out.



Sure, better professional blogger need a better time management. While doing your daily trivial stuff, you still can keep upto date with blogosphere and blog professionally without any quality compensation. Avoid being a rush blogger.
Posted by: Andy Rutledge | Saturday, August 26, 2006 at 02:27 AM
The Internet is about information - not advertising. If a blog is to be used successfully as a marketing tool then hiring a professional writer might be essential. Your blog has to be engaging for readers and sell your business without appearing like an advert. To achieve this you need to apply copywriting skills.
The growth of pro-blog writing jobs is a reflection of the fact that blogging is the breeding ground for the next generation of copywriters.
Posted by: Matt Ambrose | Monday, August 28, 2006 at 03:02 AM