Monday, 23 February 2009

TFTS Looking For Writers – Come And Join Us, And Get Paid

If you enjoy writing, have a keen eye concerning gadgets and can write
engaging prose we would very much like to hear from you as we are now
looking to get a few additional writers on board to help us drive the
site onwards and upwards by offering more content to our escalating
readership.

Whilst we accept that everyone has their own particular writing style
ideally we are particularly looking for wordsmith's with a slightly
sarcastic bent (we say 'slightly' as we would rather avoid lawsuits).

The positions we are recruiting for are on a 'pay per post, post when
you want' basis allowing you to fit the role in with your lifestyle
(there is, after all, more to life than work) and, apart from offering
you a warm welcome (and hard cash), we are offering the opportunity for
you, and your voice, to be heard the world over by an ever escalating
and highly discerning readership base.

Perhaps you just enjoy writing, perhaps you already run a tech site but
are looking to supplement your income whilst you work to make it into
the big time (we can relate to that) or perhaps you just have a burning
passion for gadgets - whatever the case, we would very much like to hear
from you though, we should stress that if you inherently know that your
writing abilities leave a great deal to be desired we'll knock you back
(sorry).

We warmly welcome applications from men and women (we would love a
woman's voice on TFTS, are you it?) and, just for the record, over
liberal use of punctuation and the excessive use of alarmingly long
paragraphs is not a prerequisite (we have those angles covered).

Interested? Please contact us via our contact form offering a little
info about yourself, your abilities and your per post payment
expectations and we'll get back to you. Please note, however, that we
will require samples of your work should your application prove
especially tantalising.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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