Contributors needed for a Travel Blog

January 14, 2010

Dear Friends,
I had started a blog targeting “places to visit in India” some time last year. I has just around 10 posts till now but it does pretty well on search engines without any promotion or SEO. I am looking to leverage its reach this year and scope this year by focusing on more quality content and better coverage. I am also in talks with a couple of service providers and travel agent to etch out a profitable business model. Right now I am counting on content and as we build a credibility in market we will go work hard on the return of investment..

In this regard I call upon all those who are passionate about writing and traveling to contribute to the blog. Your contribution will be duly acknowledged. Here are a few ways in which you can utilize this opportunity.

1. Budding writers can reach out to the world and use this opportunity to showcase their writing. Feel free to use your contributions to negotiate a higher pay package or a better job.
2. Established writers can expect a royalty payment or pay per article reimbursement system.
3. SEOs and Link builders can use their content writers to take back relevant links in exchange for original and useful content.
4. Friends – Just contribute.

In case their is any thing better on your mind do let me know. Even if its some thing worse on your mind let me know too. Use the connect buttons to the right.

Contributors wanted for Indifest.in
Contributors wanted for Indifest.in

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