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Want to join us editing this blog?

Filed in archive Entrepreneurship on December 14, 2006

Seriously I'm still blogging here - although I admit far from often enough. Maybe it is because I just turned 30? Maybe because bootstrapping two startups at the same time can get incredibly busy?

Whatever the reason this blog was once a great source for active and aspiring entrepreneurs about trends and things that needs to be known. I just don't have the time to do that anymore with the vigor that is needed.

So maybe we can re-brand this site a little and YOU could make a killing?

Creative Weblogging is hiring quite a number of bloggers right now and you will find a great learning experience working with us.

If you want to give it a try - here are some rules:

(1) We engage experienced bloggers only. If you do not currently have a blog, we recommend you set up a free blog account at Blogger.com or Wordpress.com. After you have been blogging for 60 days, please contact us again at that time.

(2) You must be able to blog on a regular schedule - ideally 10-15 posts a week. If you post less we can also arrange for a different agreement.

(3) We look for your passion for a entrepreneurship and the VC industry. Show us how much you LOVE a particular topic.

(4) We also look to see how enthusiastic you are about blogging and the blogosphere - we want to see that you blog regularly and often. We also want to see that you participate in the blogosphere through commenting and other actions. Blogging is a participation sport!

Let me know - would be great!

TJ

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