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InvestorGeeks Looking for Writers

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My friends over at InvestorGeeks are looking to expand their community by inviting additional writers to join. Current bloggers would receive more exposure, and other writers would benefit from the easy method of publishing. The website will begin accepting applications on June 16.

The full email I received from the site’s co-founder, Chris Welch, is included below.

I just wanted to let you know that InvestorGeeks is looking to fill 10 slots for new contributors on our site. With over 400 visitors a day and growing, this is a great chance for bloggers such as yourself to increase your traffic, and for non-bloggers to have a hassle-free way to get their writing on their web.

Our site was created out of the desire to build a community of investors that learn and share their experiences. As time goes on we have come to the realization that in order to build a larger community we need to bring in more people to share their ideas with the community.

We’re looking for bloggers and non-bloggers who love learning about investing and writing what they know. And areas of interest don’t stop at stocks! We are also encouraging those writing about real estate, and personal finance to apply as well.

The application period starts next Friday, June 16th, and we’re hoping you’d post a quick note to your readers. Also, we’re hoping you’ll consider joining us as well. For more information about the application round, below is a link with more information:

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Luke Landes, also known as Flexo, is the founder of Consumerism Commentary. He has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow Flexo on Twitter. View all articles by .

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