Bloggers: Find YouTube clips about spring break and write about them: $1.50 per post

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by smi, Oct 25, 2007.

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    Summary: A few hours a week job for someone with interest and knowledge about spring break and party vacations. Post clips from YouTube to my site, comment on them with creative writing, get paid $1.50 per post.

    I own a webzine about springbreak and party vacations. A section of the site is dedicated to showing springbreak videos. A "video jockey" is needed to update this part of the site.

    The work
    The work is pretty straightforward:

    1) You get a login and password to the Content Management System (ArticleLive) where you write your posts.

    2) Go to YouTube and search around for spring break, bikini contests, party and other types of videos that fit into the party & springbreak concept of the site.

    3) Find a suitable video clip, copy the embed it code.

    4) Paste the embed it code into your post.

    5) Write minimum 100 words about the clip. Write about what you see in the video, about the description of the video on YouTube etc. Required: Good English with some creativity and flair in your writing.

    6) Post it.


    See example post here: http://www.sunandsin.com/articles/255/1/Panama-City-Beach--Destroying-livers/Page1.html

    Amount of work and payment

    * You are paid $1.5 per post. Payment weekly via PayPal.
    * Three video clip posts from you are required daily. A total of 21 weekly clips.
    * You can do all the work in one session. The Content Management System makes it possible to write a post and assign a future date for it to be posted on the site.

    How to get the job
    PM me a link to a YouTube spring break or party video clip you find suitable for the site. Write a 100 word description of the clip in this format:

    Headline: Headline that brings in the clicks goes here
    Subheadline: A subheadline to explain a little bit..

    (video goes here)

    A few words in general about spring break, the location, partying etc. to set the mode of the post.

    Subheadline
    A little more in-depth writing about the clip.

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    In case there are more applicants for the job: Please also include any information about your online presence: Blogs you have written, forums you are active on, your myspace page etc. Things that show you off in a good way.
     
    smi, Oct 25, 2007 IP