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Obsessable is looking for feature writers

Passionate about tech and want to share it? Join the Obsessable team!

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| by Barb Dybwad | Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:57PM | 0 comments

Have a passion for technology and want to share it with others? Do you possess dedication to the writing craft? Obsessable needs you! We're looking for regular feature writers in a number of areas:

  • Mobile
  • Digital living room (IPTV, home theater, HTPC, wireless, etc.)
  • Mac computing
  • Windows computing
  • Digital imaging and video
  • Software tips and tricks
  • Hardware tips and tricks
  • Web 2.0 and social media

You don't have to have reams of experience or volumes of bylines, but you should be:

  • Able to pitch story ideas
  • Able to meet deadlines
  • In command of the English language
  • Interested in presenting high-level concepts in easy to understand language

To apply, send an email to apply AT obsessable DOT com with a brief background on your experience in technology and writing for the web, your availability and contact information, and 10 sample feature topics relating to personal technology (if you’re pitching us a specific regularly running column, those topics should be unified within your chosen theme). We look forward to hearing from you!

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