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Digital Trends is looking for writers

Digital Trends is looking for writers to submit work for their Mobile section. The writers are expected to submit 4-8 news posts per week.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Digital Trends, the largest independent premium technology publisher in the world, is an award-winning multimedia brand that guides consumers to the best products and services available today — and uncovers the innovations that will shape their lives tomorrow. With more than 6 million social followers and a website that reaches 30 million worldwide, the brand interacts with more than 100 million people per month.

COMPENSATION

  • Basic news/press releases: $35 (no original reporting or quotes)
  • News: $50 (300+ words with quotes or extra analysis)
  • Op-ed: $100-125 (500+ words, no original reporting)
  • Features: $250 (700+ words)
  • Reviews: $350 (1000+ words)

CONTACT

For  more information, visit their website.

For submissions – Highlight relevant experience, credentials and publication credits. Include links to your strongest work, portfolio and profile.

Please send all questions and submissions to Adam Doud via DM on Twitter.

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