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So, What Would YOU Like to Say about the events industry?

| July 4, 2010 | 0 Comments More

So here we are: we have an opening for a regular contributor on event industry news, and if you have something you’d like to say, maybe you can join us!

As a contributor to the site, you’ll have a great deal of freedom to make the role your own, expressing your own personal style and exploring areas of interest to you. There are a few topic areas which have traditionally been central to what we cover here, but if you’re looking for someone to assign you stories to write, you won’t find that here. If you’d like instead to develop your interest in one or more particular areas of the events industry in general, then here’s an opportunity to do so, while sharing those interests with others on a site receiving several hundred thousand page views every month.

The role carries a modest honorarium, at a level commensurate with your preferred level of involvement with the site — including both how often you would like to write, and how much (with individual blog posts usually coming in somewhere between 500 and 1000 words) — and the perspective and background which you’d like to bring to your writing.

If we have more than one leading candidate who would each like to write less frequently, I’m certainly open to welcoming more than one new addition to the team.

So if you’d like to write here on the site, please do give me a shout via the Contact page with:

  • A bit about yourself, your role in the events industry, your interests, and any particular areas you’d like to write about,
  • An indication of how frequently you would like to write, and
  • Two recent writing samples

We look forward to hearing from you!



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Adam Parry is the editor for Event Industry News. If you would like to get in touch and learn more about Event Industry News email editor@eventindustrynews.co.uk.

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