Saturday, October 16, 2010

Freelance writing, Avinashtech, topic: technical/ troubleshooting, pays $5-$15 per article

Avinashtech is looking for few geeky tech writers to join our team. we're looking for writers capable of coming up with 10-15 articles per month that provide troubleshooting tips and solutions to common or advanced problems related to Antivirus, spywares, Internet Operating Systems, Windows 7, Vista, XP, MS Office, Linux, Printing, tune up utilities, browsers and other similar topics.

We are Also looking for guys who can write detailed review of software applications in the categories I talked about in previous paragraph.

If you've worked at the Help Desk at your school, company, etc, that is highly desired.

REQUIREMENTS:

* You must be a geek at heart and a proficent troubleshooter.
* You must be able to write articles that are easy to understand.
* You must be have Good English grammar skills.
* You must be able to Incorporate relevant screenshots in the post at appropriate places.
* You must be able to come up with ideas on your own, and take suggestions like a pro.
* You must have a strong work ethic and be available long term. I need someone who writes consistently and is not going to quit after 3 months.
* You must be willing to submit one short article as a writing sample.

PAYMENT

Writers will be paid on a monthly basis, upto $5-15 per article. There can be maximum of two payments in a month with a minimum payment of 25$

Payment can be made via Paypal only.

If you are interested in Long term writing for us, there is a revenue sharing Model available with us too (It needs a Adsense account though). You can read more about it here.

http://www.avinashtech.com/internet/join-avinashtech-100-revenue/

How to apply

Send an email to support [at] avinashtech.com and include the following in your email:

* Your name and location.
* Any previous experience you have with Technical writing, not necessarily with blogging.
* A brief overview of the topics you are familiar with, and what operating systems/computers you have access to.

More information here.