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    Love Wrestling? Love Writing?

    If you answered yes to both of the above questions then you could be just the person to write here at WWEBlog.co.uk.

    Looks like you have great timing too, as we are currently looking for 1 or more new members of staff!

    Click here to jump directly to available roles, or read on to find out why you should join our expanding team.

    Why write for us?

    Good question.

    We are barely earning enough to cover our overheads at the minute, so we can’t offer you any monetary inscentives to write for us, but what we can offer is experience and exposure.

    Our traffic is increasing literally day on day and peaks significantly around Pay Per View events. Current trends are also showing that although visitors are finding the site initially for articles surrounding the PPV’s, they then go on to search around and view many of the other posts in other categories, with many returning to us numerous times.

    We can also offer you a place to write freely, with very few restrictions, without having to deal with the administration and general day to day running of a site. There are also no obligations to continue to write for us unless you want them (for example a weekly, fortnightly or monthly feature).

    What do we ask of you?

    Mainly, we want your contribution. The more quality writers we get on board, the more quality articles we have posted, the more visitors we get reading them and the more exposure your work gets.

    The one thing we do ask of you is exclusivity. We don’t want to become one of those sites where the articles we have are in half a dozen other places across the internet, effectively minimising the chances people will visit us to see it.

    If you write an article for us, we simply ask that it isn’t replicated anywhere else for the following 12 months, and thereafter it is attributed as appearing first on wweblog.co.uk. This is something we take quite seriously and as such will be checking on a regular basis.

    We also ask that you don’t steal other people’s work. If you are refering to someone elses work get their permission and reference it properly, we won’t tolerate plagiarism on any level so again this is something we will check rigorously.

    So are you ready to start?

    If you’ve absorbed all that and think you have what it takes to write for us, either check what roles are available below and use the application form OR knock up a bit of copy between 300 and 1000 words OR come up with an idea for a weekly, fortnightly, monthly etc. feature and either email it to contactus@wweblog.co.uk or alternatively use our ‘Contact Us‘ page.

    If you are using the contact form or are directly emailing please use ‘Writer application’ as the subject.

    We will try to respond to you as soon as possible.

    Please don’t be offended if we tell you we don’t need anyone at the present time, it probably just means we legitimately don’t need anyone. If for any reason your work isn’t up to standard we’ll try to give creative criticism and help you improve, so please don’t be afraid to send us your stuff because you think we’ll rip it to shreds.

    Remember: everyone has to start somewhere and it is willingness to improve that can sometimes impress more than polished talent.

    Thanks for considering joining our team, we hope to hear from you soon.

    Available Jobs

    NXT Episode/Superstars Recap Writers

    Due to time constraints and site expansion we are looking for someone to take on the duties of writing the NXT Episode and Superstars Recap weeklies.

    Applicants can apply to take on either a single show or both depending on the free time they have to dedicate.

    Applicants should have:

    - Access to the NXT and Superstars shows within a day or so of them airing in the U.S.

    - The ability to consistently hit deadlines.

    -The ability to apply current heading and paragraph styles to their work.

    - A suitable writing style that fits in with the rest of the site.

    - To be able to take constructive criticism from other writers.

    - Basic HTML skills (and we mean VERY basic) would be a plus but not essential.

    To apply for this role please use the form here, completing all relevant sections.

    If you know anyone else that would be suited to the job please use the Share/Save button found at the bottom of the page to let them know!

    Good luck and we hope to hear from you soon!

    The WWEBlog Team


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