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August 23, 2007

Vagablogging: Call for new writers

Are you interested in writing for Vagablogging?

We’re looking for a few good folks to assist in keeping the blog updated with fresh content: everything from travel tools, gear, articles, blogs, memoirs, news, or anything else floating around the online travel world that fits the vagabonding style. Interested writers should be able to commit to writing one to three original, well-written blog posts per week. To get a better idea of the type of content we’re looking for, please have a look at our archives.

If you’re interested, please send us the following:

1) Your name, contact information, and brief note on why you’d be interested in contributing to the blog.

2) Two original, previously-unpublished sample posts written with the Vagablogging readership in mind.

Send this information in the body of an email (no attachments please) to both Rolf and myself: rolf at rolfpotts dot com, collective at vagabonding dot net.

This is an unpaid position. However, hard work does not go unnoticed, and your contribution will not only give you a regular venue to express your voice, but it will also act as a great way to make contacts and act as a stepping-off point into future opportunities in the travel writing world.

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2 Responses to “Vagablogging: Call for new writers”

  1. Mohamad Hafeez Says:

    Hello there Mr Rolf,

    Im very suprised to bumped in to your website, your blog will be the guide for me as my future plan is to travel the world!

    I am now independent business owner (not yet feeling the total freedom, going to it!:)). I look forward now to received your ‘vagabonding’ book from the Amazon.com!

    I just want to ask a little question, in the financial aspect what is the average we need to have per month to fund our trips to many countries.

    Thanks for your time, look forward to your reply.

  2. Anil Says:

    The Interviews section always made for a great read.

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