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AOL hiring travel bloggers

October 27, 2:41 PMSF Travel News ExaminerErin Van Rheenen
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AOL is hiring travel bloggers.
AOL is hiring travel bloggers.
www.speedytv.co.uk

AOL Travel is hiring Travel Bloggers in around 25 different cities and areas, including Las Vegas, New York, Rome, Amsterdam, and San Francisco.

You need to live in the destination you’ll be writing about, have writing experience and insider knowledge of your beat, and be able to churn out a few posts a day (150 – 300 words each). Pay starts at $15/post.

To Apply:
-Send samples of published writing clips (preferably including blog posts), a resume and a list of qualifications and past writing/travel experience, contact info including permanent address, length of time it takes you to turn around a blog post of 250 words on a current event, List of beats/destinations you have experience covering, and references to TravelSubmit[AT]aol.com.

Locations:
-Amsterdam
-Atlantic City
-Austin
-Boston
-Bahamas
-Cancun
-Charlotte
-Chicago
-Dallas
-Denver
-Ft. Lauderdale
-Honolulu
-Las Vegas
-London
-Los Angeles
-Miami
-Myrtle Beach
-New Orleans
-New York
-Orlando
-Paris
-Rome
-San Diego
-San Francisco
-Washington, DC.
 

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