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Searchbloom is looking for writers

Searchbloom is seeking a ghostwriter with CPA or financial experience to help create factual, engaging, and Search optimized content for our partners in the financial space.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Searchbloom collaborates with our partners to develop comprehensive digital marketing strategies that are predictable, repeatable, and, most importantly, yield strong returns.

You’re not just another client or another number to us. Our partners know how much we care about the success of their campaigns. As an extension of your team, we regularly work closely together and strive to build lasting relationships.

ABOUT THE ROLE 

This opportunity will provide consistent work on an ongoing basis for a candidate with the right fit and skillset.  Work will be done via Google docs, Slack, and an online workflow software.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  • Your contact info and experience
  • 3 writing samples, ghostwritten accepted
  • A brief summary of your style
  • Your rate charged per word
  • Your estimated bandwidth/availability (wordcount preferred)

COMPENSATION

  • Starts from $0.10 per word, and we are open to considering higher rates for candidates with experience

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Apply here.

Margarita Sanabria

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