Archive for March, 2007

Camera Bloggers Wanted

WebbleYou is looking for authors for two new blogs focusing on cameras.

SLRBlog.com will focus on digital SLR cameras. If you are a professional or serious amateur SLR photographer, and you are interested in writing about the latest cameras, you may be the author we’re looking for.

ConsumerDigicams.com will focus on standard consumer digital cameras. We are looking for an author who keeps up with developments in digital cameras and photography for casual photographers looking to share pictures with friends and family.

Compensation is a 70/30 split of the site’s ad revenue, which will depend on the frequency and quality of posting as well as the author’s success in building a readership. If you are interested, please read the FAQ and contact us.

Coffee Blogger Wanted for Caffeist.com

Are you an absolute coffee snob? Do you know what FTOSG stands for? If you’re passionate about coffee and writing about coffee, you may be the author we’re looking for at Caffeist.com.

Please read the terms in the FAQ and contact us if you’re interested.

Local Food Blog Launches

WebbleYou is proud to announce the launch of the Local Food Blog:

So many of us today are more and more interested in eating locally grown (and known) food. There are a variety of reasons for this: local food just tastes better and is more nutritious and healthful. Miles and miles of traveling causes food to lose all sorts of good things besides the quality of taste such as vitamins and antioxidants. Miles and miles of traveling also burns up a non-renewable resource: petroleum.

People are choosing to buy locally grown food because they like supporting the local farmer and feel good about contributing to their own local economy. The marketing tag “Farm Fresh Tasteâ€Â? came from the fact that…Read More

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