Any Budding Bloggers Who Want To Write About Trucking? I Will Pay.

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Aditya S.'s Comment
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Good day, folks,

Please let me know if this forum is a place where we can help each other :)

I represent a client who has a site that sells second hand trucks via their ecommerce store. We are trying to come up with a blog for their site, and we need writers who can contribute articles - around 300-400 words. Photos optional, but would be good to have.

How will it work? 1. Individuals will get in touch with me, share their profile, contact details and writing samples. 2. The profiles will be scanned by my team and passed on to the client for selection. 3. Selected profiles will have a telephonic conversation so that the client is satisfied that you are who you say you are. 4. We will sign a contract with you so that your interests are protected, and the blogging frequency / service level agreements are mutually agreeable. 5. Typically, we will ask for a couple of blog posts a month per person.

Cheers Adi

Rolling Thunder's Comment
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Can this person be verified? Brett, I know you usually allow this kind of post and if she is legit, cool. What do you think?

Aditya S.'s Comment
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I did reach out to Brett after I posted, hoping that it was within the mandate of this forum. I haven't received a reply so far.

A little context behind my post -

This is me - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adityasanyal

I am part of a group within my company that provides marketing services for clients worldwide.

I have a client who sells second hand trucks in Europe, Africa and the Americas. His website needs to have a blog, that talks to truckers who want to buy trucks. IMHO the best people to write these blog posts would be truckers themselves.

The nature of the blog posts would be conversational, on topics like "how to buy a truck", "tips and tricks on truck maintenance" and other such topics (I will need your help to suggest such topics).

This gets me back to my original post - I need to know if this forum is the right place for this request.

Thanks for your time!

DWI:

Driving While Intoxicated

Rolling Thunder's Comment
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I did reach out to Brett after I posted, hoping that it was within the mandate of this forum. I haven't received a reply so far.

A little context behind my post -

This is me - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adityasanyal

I am part of a group within my company that provides marketing services for clients worldwide.

I have a client who sells second hand trucks in Europe, Africa and the Americas. His website needs to have a blog, that talks to truckers who want to buy trucks. IMHO the best people to write these blog posts would be truckers themselves.

The nature of the blog posts would be conversational, on topics like "how to buy a truck", "tips and tricks on truck maintenance" and other such topics (I will need your help to suggest such topics).

This gets me back to my original post - I need to know if this forum is the right place for this request.

Thanks for your time!

Ah, so you are a "he". Sorry about that.

DWI:

Driving While Intoxicated

Aditya S.'s Comment
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No worries, RT :)

ATXJEHU's Comment
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There are lots of rookie drivers and students on this site; fewer veteran drivers and fewer still owner operators. You may want to check out the Owner Operator organization OOIDA. Those are the people who own their own trucks and have the experience of buying a truck/s.

Owner Operator:

An owner-operator is a driver who either owns or leases the truck they are driving. A self-employed driver.

OOIDA:

Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association

Who They Are

OOIDA is an international trade association representing the interests of independent owner-operators and professional drivers on all issues that affect truckers. The over 150,000 members of OOIDA are men and women in all 50 states and Canada who collectively own and/or operate more than 240,000 individual heavy-duty trucks and small truck fleets.

Their Mission

The mission of OOIDA is to serve owner-operators, small fleets and professional truckers; to work for a business climate where truckers are treated equally and fairly; to promote highway safety and responsibility among all highway users; and to promote a better business climate and efficiency for all truck operators.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Aditya S.'s Comment
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Thanks ATX for the insights! I will check that portal. Nonetheless, forum members, please feel free to reach out to me if you feel you can contribute. I will continue to monitor this thread.

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