Site Expert - Local POV Id-2711

About The Position

FanSided is looking to add a new Site Expert to join our team at SITE NAME, our site dedicated to FANDOM NAME. 


Our site experts are asked to focus their efforts on building a vibrant community environment around FANDOM NAME while providing readers with fresh daily content. We want our site experts to be viewed as the most knowledgeable on their respective fandom and we want to ensure that we're offering readers a healthy mix of news and opinionated analysis. Providing something viewers can't read elsewhere is the key.


We offer plenty of advice and support but it will ultimately be up to you (and your co-expert, where applicable) to decide how to strategize your content efforts.


Site Experts are compensated based on a combination of the total traffic accrued by their articles and the overall traffic of the site each calendar month. The rates may vary depending on the traffic, the experience of the expert, and the site itself.

Requirements

  • Site Experts are asked to lead a site that publishes a minimum of 50 total articles each calendar month.
  • Site Experts are asked to personally write a minimum of 20 articles each month, with most writing between 25-30.
  • Site Experts are asked to support the contributors on their team by editing their articles, offering feedback as needed, and suggesting topic ideas.
  • Site Experts are asked to help with the site’s social media accounts (typically Twitter and Facebook) by sharing articles and creatively engaging with other fans.


Do you feel like you are a great match and would like to add your voice to FanSided? We encourage you to submit a proposal today!

About FanSided

FanSided is the world’s fastest-growing fan-focused digital media network. Our network of sports, entertainment, and lifestyle sites showcases some of the web’s best fan-driven content, and our company presents unique opportunities, for both seasoned writers and for those looking to get their start in digital media.


FanSided contributors create the best content on the Internet for their fandoms. As independent contractors, site experts and contributors share their knowledge and passion for teams, sports, movies, TV series, and more.

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