By : Joel Falconer
Are you a great writer with great ideas who wants to join our team? FreelanceSwitch’s sister blogs, WorkAwesome and the Netsetter, are undergoing big and exciting changes and we need writers who can make great, engaging content happen.
The Netsetter
The Netsetter was started in early 2009 by Envato CEO, Collis Ta’eed, as a place to discuss his thoughts on startups. As with almost all of our esteemed leader’s projects, though, it has grown with time, eventually including articles and interviews by other contributors, and now we’re about to really let it grow into its own site.
In less than a month, we’ll be rebooting the Netsetter to reveal its new direction: a site that enables its readers to make a living through the Internet, just as so many of us at Envato have done before joining this company to help pass that knowledge on.
Joseph Lewis, a writer and day-job editor who has been contributing to WorkAwesome since its inception, is now the editor of the Netsetter. Joseph has the knowledge of great content required to make content cut through in a field that is saturated with garbage. He is not the same person as billionaire Joseph Lewis (if he was, I’d have blackmailed him for enough money to retire already).
So if you’re a writer who knows about making a living from the Internet, we’d love to have you. Help us teach people how to create an income out of their blogs, creating digital goods like stock and ebooks that generate passive income, and running online courses.
Read the details from our job board ad here and then apply at jobs@thenetsetter.com. We’re looking to hire regular writers who we pay US$70 per piece and we’ll pay US$50 for one-off submissions that we accept.
WorkAwesome
WorkAwesome spent a couple of months shy of a year as the web’s best blog for office workers. Like a FreelanceSwitch for the cubicle-dweller, it taught people about cool things you can do in Excel and PowerPoint, and tips on management and getting promotions.
It’s all well and good to be the most popular blog for office workers, but it wasn’t a particularly hard task to accomplish. There’s not a whole lot of competition. So we’ve set our sights on something more challenging: becoming the best productivity publication on the Internet. We’ll tackle productivity, technology and creativity to give you content that teaches you how to become awesome at whatever it is you want to do with your life.
To lead WorkAwesome on its new path, we’ve hired Mike Vardy as the site’s editor. Mike blogs at Eventualism, a blog that satirizes the productivity industry as it stands, so we knew he was the man for the job.
We need writers on our team. The pay is the same as the Netsetter–US$70 per post for people we hire as regular writers and US$50 for one-off submissions. If you genuinely want to help people become awesomely productive, you should apply today. You can read more details about the role on our job board page here, and then apply at jobs@workawesome.com (no subscription required).
You Mad?
For both sites, we’ve identified niches which have plenty of competition, but most of the competition isn’t very good. Our job is to give fans of those fields a place to read truly meaningful and useful content. We’re a little bit crazy and we like big challenges. Yes, we’re mad.
Is FreelanceSwitch Getting Any Love?
All this excitement at WorkAwesome and the Netsetter may have you asking questions about what we’re doing in FreelanceSwitch’s future. This site still has enormous unrealized potential and we’re going to be trying a whole lot of things over the next 12 months.
Amanda Hackwith, who you may know as the site’s community manager and the site manager at GraphicRiver, has been editing FreelanceSwitch for a little over a week. After the great job she’s done elsewhere, and is already doing here, we’re really excited to have her on board. Here’s just a sampling of the things we’re doing here at FreelanceSwitch right now:
* We’re bringing back weekend posts!
* We’re refining the type and quality of content we’re publishing.
* We’re starting to make plans for premium content that will give you a more in-depth education on freelancing than blog posts ever could.
* We’re making the job board better and better.
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Are you a great writer with great ideas who wants to join our team? FreelanceSwitch’s sister blogs, WorkAwesome and the Netsetter, are undergoing big and exciting changes and we need writers who can make great, engaging content happen.
The Netsetter
The Netsetter was started in early 2009 by Envato CEO, Collis Ta’eed, as a place to discuss his thoughts on startups. As with almost all of our esteemed leader’s projects, though, it has grown with time, eventually including articles and interviews by other contributors, and now we’re about to really let it grow into its own site.
In less than a month, we’ll be rebooting the Netsetter to reveal its new direction: a site that enables its readers to make a living through the Internet, just as so many of us at Envato have done before joining this company to help pass that knowledge on.
Joseph Lewis, a writer and day-job editor who has been contributing to WorkAwesome since its inception, is now the editor of the Netsetter. Joseph has the knowledge of great content required to make content cut through in a field that is saturated with garbage. He is not the same person as billionaire Joseph Lewis (if he was, I’d have blackmailed him for enough money to retire already).
So if you’re a writer who knows about making a living from the Internet, we’d love to have you. Help us teach people how to create an income out of their blogs, creating digital goods like stock and ebooks that generate passive income, and running online courses.
Read the details from our job board ad here and then apply at jobs@thenetsetter.com. We’re looking to hire regular writers who we pay US$70 per piece and we’ll pay US$50 for one-off submissions that we accept.
WorkAwesome
WorkAwesome spent a couple of months shy of a year as the web’s best blog for office workers. Like a FreelanceSwitch for the cubicle-dweller, it taught people about cool things you can do in Excel and PowerPoint, and tips on management and getting promotions.
It’s all well and good to be the most popular blog for office workers, but it wasn’t a particularly hard task to accomplish. There’s not a whole lot of competition. So we’ve set our sights on something more challenging: becoming the best productivity publication on the Internet. We’ll tackle productivity, technology and creativity to give you content that teaches you how to become awesome at whatever it is you want to do with your life.
To lead WorkAwesome on its new path, we’ve hired Mike Vardy as the site’s editor. Mike blogs at Eventualism, a blog that satirizes the productivity industry as it stands, so we knew he was the man for the job.
We need writers on our team. The pay is the same as the Netsetter–US$70 per post for people we hire as regular writers and US$50 for one-off submissions. If you genuinely want to help people become awesomely productive, you should apply today. You can read more details about the role on our job board page here, and then apply at jobs@workawesome.com (no subscription required).
You Mad?
For both sites, we’ve identified niches which have plenty of competition, but most of the competition isn’t very good. Our job is to give fans of those fields a place to read truly meaningful and useful content. We’re a little bit crazy and we like big challenges. Yes, we’re mad.
Is FreelanceSwitch Getting Any Love?
All this excitement at WorkAwesome and the Netsetter may have you asking questions about what we’re doing in FreelanceSwitch’s future. This site still has enormous unrealized potential and we’re going to be trying a whole lot of things over the next 12 months.
Amanda Hackwith, who you may know as the site’s community manager and the site manager at GraphicRiver, has been editing FreelanceSwitch for a little over a week. After the great job she’s done elsewhere, and is already doing here, we’re really excited to have her on board. Here’s just a sampling of the things we’re doing here at FreelanceSwitch right now:
* We’re bringing back weekend posts!
* We’re refining the type and quality of content we’re publishing.
* We’re starting to make plans for premium content that will give you a more in-depth education on freelancing than blog posts ever could.
* We’re making the job board better and better.
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