Tuesday 1 November 2011

How to Make Your Blogging Job Queries Stand Out

How to Make Your Blogging Job Queries Stand Out

Blogging is serious business, so when you start looking around for blogging jobs you are going to run into some stiff competition. If you try to just toss out a quick email asking to write for someone, you won’t even likely receive a response. However, if you take the time necessary to craft a serious query, you’ll often find that a serious job offer will quickly follow it. The following are some ways to rise above the pack of other writers out there.

Consider the Needs of the Hirer

A lot of job seekers, whether it concerns blogging or anything else, take the stance of talking about themselves obsessively. While the person reading your query is going to want to know why you think you’ll do a good job, they do not need to hear everything about your entire life. What does the hirer want? They want to save time and have the blog be taken care of without them having to babysit it (or the person writing it). So before you focus on anything below, focus on making the hiring manager’s life easier.

Avoid Sound Like a Used Car Salesman

If you find yourself using a bunch of fancy jargon to try to impress or confuse the person reading what you’re writing, just stop. Nobody wants to read a query from someone who acts like they’re trying to pull a fast one.

Offer Very Specific Suggestions

One of the worst things you can do is to show up and just shrug and say, “Yeah, I can write about anything.” Maybe you’re just starting out and you have no examples of your blogging efforts thus far. But if all else fails, it should only take a few minutes to jot down and briefly outline some ideas that may be promising.

Keep Your Introduction Informative Yet Brief

A couple of paragraphs when you introduce yourself should be plenty to start with. Just mention that you’re interested in the blogging job, you have some writing experience and why you believe you’d be a good fit. If you can’t boil it down to between six and ten sentences, you’re trying to say too much. For most blogging jobs, there may be over a hundred people interested — let the hiring manager write back to you if he or she is initially interested.

Blogging is partially about creativity and partly about consistency. If you sound boring or flaky from the beginning, you won’t be given the opportunity to prove otherwise. So use your words and the hirer’s time carefully.

Certain jobs pay really great others don’t for example writing about personal finance, how to get an online payday loan, and budgeting are great topics as you can get paid really well.

 

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