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Work @ Home Blog Designer Wanted

Someone tipped me about this job opening at JobsDB Philippines:

Blog Artists

Requirements:

  • College graduate
  • Male or Female w/ ages 21-30 yrs old
  • Knowledge and experience of at least 6 mos. in various Blog systems
  • Part-time and willing to work in 10 hrs a week home-based job
  • Must have strong typing skills and some internet surfing experience
  • Must be innovative, strong business sense, have top-notch English writing skill
  • Flexible and hardworking
  • Updated w/ the technological advaces in design and usability
  • Creative w/ a unique flare and passion for designing
  • Coordinate w/ website designers to come up w/ nlog materials

No specific blog platforms were indicated but be prepared for theming WordPress, MovableType, Expression Engine and Drupal (maybe even TextPattern). The company is GMDB of International Employment Agency Group.

For 10 hours a week, working from home, you’ll get at least Php20,000 per month — not bad, eh?

Interested applicants may email ph@gmdb.biz.

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6 Responses to “Work @ Home Blog Designer Wanted”


  1. Gravatar Icon Manuel Viloria replied on Mar 13th, 2006 at 6:31 pm (1)

    I wonder if this is going to be a trend: moving away from automated content tools, and focusing on manual methods.

    Saw an ad in the papers the other day (P15,000 for 100 articles). You get paid… 30 days after your articles pass their standards.

  2. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Mar 13th, 2006 at 9:33 pm (2)

    Much like this article on WSJ – the rise and fall of “original” content.

  3. Gravatar Icon Fleeb replied on Mar 13th, 2006 at 10:57 pm (3)

    That should be good, because I wanted to do a work@home job… kaya lang I’m more of a developer than a designer :(

    Now searching for others… 10 hours a week…

  4. Gravatar Icon venus replied on Mar 14th, 2006 at 7:10 am (4)

    “I wonder if this is going to be a trend: moving away from automated content tools, and focusing on manual methods.”

    Actualy it is a trend since 2003.

  5. Gravatar Icon Manuel Viloria replied on Mar 14th, 2006 at 9:33 am (5)

    I dunno, Venus. The year 2005 saw the rise of automated content generators which people bought left and right.

    Now that a number of these automatic blogs have been removed, I find newspaper ads for people willing to manually generate content.

    @ Yuga

    That WSJ article perfectly describes these recent advertisers (in Philippine broadsheets) who are looking for writers, este, “re-writers” (i.e., change he/she to you, remove all mentioned links, rewrite sentences completely, combine 3-4 articles into a 300-word article, keywords should appear 3 times, etc.)

  6. Gravatar Icon kutitots replied on Mar 14th, 2006 at 11:13 am (6)

    I am so TEMPTED :D

    Ughh… Kung konti lang sana ginagawa ko..!!!

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