Looking for some writers for a women's nonprofit travel/nomad site
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Looking for some writers for a women's nonprofit travel/nomad site
Does anyone know where I might be able to find some writers for a nonprofit travel/nomad website? It is just getting started and focuses on sustainable women's travel and nomadic lifestyles. Just need some women who would like to write some short stories about their travel experiences and living abroad.
I've tried craigslist as well but thought this might be a good place to check
I've tried craigslist as well but thought this might be a good place to check
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I assume that you do not mean that you want to hire some employees, but you should clarify the terms and payment.
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Yes. I think elance may only allow paid opportunities, but I'm not sure. You could also contact Ladies Who Launch, as they do "shout-outs" to their members for publicity opportunities.
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Journeywoman.com?
They have a website, a monthly newletter, and a Facebook page ... it might be worth getting in touch with Evelyn Hanlon if you're still looking. The monthly newsletter is quite packed with advertisements - guessing it maybe an avenue to get the word out.
There's also a Women's forum on Lonely Planet -- but travel topics don't seem to be the focus...
They have a website, a monthly newletter, and a Facebook page ... it might be worth getting in touch with Evelyn Hanlon if you're still looking. The monthly newsletter is quite packed with advertisements - guessing it maybe an avenue to get the word out.
There's also a Women's forum on Lonely Planet -- but travel topics don't seem to be the focus...