Description
Would you call your self an expert in all things Guinea Pigs? Do you own, love and adore these fluffy little balls of joy. Do you scoff at your friends and family for wasting their time with the lesser dog and cat variety? Have you been spending the last couple of years waiting for a job to come around where you can get paid to create amazing articles about your favourite pet?
If you answered yes to these questions, then read on.
We’re a manufacturer and retailer who has been working in the pet industry for over 30 years. We sell thousands of guinea pig related products through our website and other retailers all over Europe.
We’re looking for an expert guinea pig writer who can help us expand our blog and info hub on our site; homeandroost.co.uk, which we are focusing on investing heavily on growing.
This is an exciting opportunity for you to write about the thing you love most pet Guinea Pigs! Whether you’re a hobbyist or consider yourself a pro on the topic, please write for us. You’ll be covering a wide range of topics, including the broader Guinea Pig / small pet genre in general.
For this, we need a real expert - no fakers here, please! If you don’t indeed have a passion for pet Guinea Pigs, it’s not going to work, I’m afraid.
Are you still reading? Great!
So, what’s in it for you? Not only do you get to make money from your passion, but you’ll also be part of a wider team who are driven to grow the site further. We’ll give you a consistent, flexible flow of work alongside world-class editorial tools to ensure you’re able to produce the very best content with minimal bottlenecks.
You’ll also get to be part of an exciting, growing project with a bright future and for which we have big plans in the pipeline.
Requirements
- Must have at least 3+ years writing experience
- Must have Guinea Pig writing samples
Benefits
- Competitive freelance rates 6 cents per word
- Consistent workload every week 2000-3000 words
- Flexible deadlines
- Stable work as part of a high performing team
Disclaimer: All pets are seen as equal in our eyes.