Basketball For Coaches is looking for a writer to with blog posts, emails content, courses, etc. Basketball For Coaches seeks to make a positive impact on the next generation of basketball players. Trevor McLean, Founder of Basketball for Coaches, is looking for a writer to help with blog posts, emails content, courses, etc.
ABOUT THE WEBSITE
This website helps coaches learn drills that improve team development, learn plays that improve scoring opportunities, and take basketball coaching to the next level. Just like players, coaches need to constantly strive to improve their coaching abilities and knowledge of the game.
WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR
The writer will help BFC with blog posts, emails content, courses, etc. Priority given to those who have written and published online content before (medium, personal blog, etc.), but they would love to hear from anyone who would be a good fit.
COMPENSATION
BFC is willing to pay up to $200 per blog post if they can find a quality writer with great basketball knowledge. They is looking for someone to work with long-term.
CONTACT
In your cover letter, explain why you are the best candidate to cover or write specifically about basketball. Make sure to highlight relevant experience, credentials and publication credits. Unless otherwise stated, attach your strongest clips (or links to published work) and a brief resume.
To apply, please send your email to: coachmac@basketballforcoaches.com. For further information, visit their website here.
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