Written on June 16th, 2005 at 03:06 am by Arieanna Foley
Bloggeropoly - world’s first blogger recruitment agency
Paul Chaney of Radiant Marketing has just made the announcement that Bloggeropoly is now being officially launched. If you’re a professional blogger, or want to be, listen up to this news.
What is Bloggeropoly? The first, if not the only, blogger recruiting agency. Matching ProBloggers with companies looking to hire bloggers. A win-win situation. I think Paul has come up with an excellent idea and business plan to make this work.
To be up front, I did help him execute the concept and will be blogging his site with posts on recruiting and pro blogger news. I really believe he’s doing something innovative and exciting there.
Add Bloggeropoly to your feed and see what we’re all about.



6 Responses to “Bloggeropoly - world’s first blogger recruitment agency”
David
June 16th, 2005 4:13 am
Wow, great news…I wonder if they could help me, a young Canadian, find my voice in a company?
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June 16th, 2005 7:12 am
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Anonymous
July 8th, 2005 6:14 pm
Your site is a refreshing change from the majority of sites I have visited. When I first started visiting web sites I was excited by the potential of the internet as a resource and was very disappointed initially. You have restored my enthusiasm and I thank you for your efforts to share your insights and help the world become a better place.
Anonymous
July 25th, 2005 1:12 pm
Just stopped by to visit and got the crunch on your stuff in here - bravo!
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