wurk.net Community Director
Posted by Cottontimer on 11 Apr 2006 | Tagged as: Blogging, Career
I’m digging myself a bigger hole as a professional blogger. Today, wurk.net officially announced my new responsibilities as Community Director at the career advice and jobhunting blog network.
Hsien’s main responsibility will be to facilitate conversation amongst the growing team of wurk bloggers, get everyone talking about the best ways to drive the network forward, and to manage any community initiatives that wurk launches.
If you’re interested in writing for wurk.net, pitch us an idea!
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Baby! You are the most productive blogger I know. You must be writing about 20,000 words a week with all the posts to all the blogs you write/run.
As a point of comparason, most novels are about 100,000 words.
Kate: The difference is that a novel has one continuous train of thought whereas all my cars are derailed.
Congratulations! What other blogging do you do?
Sheryl: Thanks! I also blog for b5media.com.
I read about that over there. I think you are the one who does 10 times more than I could ever do, and people are always asking me how I do so much. You are amazing!
When you say *professional blogger* HH, do you actually receive money for what you do? and do you work from home - if so that’s all round marvellous!!
Liz: It only looks that way from the surface! But I really love what I’m doing right now. No more new positions or projects, though!!
Andrea: Yes, ma’am! Interested in blogging for wurk?
[...] First, I got me a new job at wurk.net and thought I was finished with taking on new responsibilities. But I just couldn’t stop myself. [...]
[...] Now, I routinely crank out six to eight posts a day over four blogs. Kate once pointed out that most novels are about 100,000 words. After a year of blogging, I’ve probably written close to a novel’s worth but in bits and pieces, completed disjointed and unrelated thoughts. [...]
[...] Now, I routinely crank out six to eight posts a day over four blogs. Kate once pointed out that most novels are about 100,000 words. After a year of blogging, I’ve probably written close to a novel’s worth but in bits and pieces, completed disjointed and unrelated thoughts. [...]