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Jing Daily is looking for writers

Jing Daily is looking for writers with experience covering the luxury and streetwear spheres for a series.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Launched in 2009, Jing Daily is the leading digital publication on luxury consumer trends in China. It is our mission to understand the forces shaping the future of the luxury industry by bringing our readers the latest news, analysis, features, and reports exploring developments in that landscape.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  •  You should include a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate to cover/write about luxury/streetwear topics
  • Include a one-paragraph summary of your relevant experience, credentials and publication credits
  • Your submission should have links to your strongest clips or links to published works.
  • Attach a resume detailing your writing experience

COMPENSATION

  • Rates start at $300.

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Please email all questions and submissions to Emily Jensen at emily@jingdaily.com.

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