Gardening Know How Writer
We’re currently looking for a Gardening Know How Writer to join our team and help us spread our love of plants.
We are one of the premier online gardening advice resources, providing expert information in easy-to-understand language. We’re currently looking for a Gardening Know How Writer to join our team and help us spread our love of plants. If you have a passion for gardening and amazing writing skills, this might be the place for you. As a GKH Writer, you will be tasked with creating unique, SEO-optimized articles based on research and personal experience, as well as:
- Writing new, unique copy on a wide variety of assigned plant and garden-related topics
- Incorporating SEO-optimized keywords in a way that reads naturally
- Working with the Senior Editor to ensure articles are completed in a timely manner
Gardening experience and knowledge of plants is an absolute must! Please also note that this role is part-time, remote contractor position.
Minimum Requirements:
- B.A. in English, Communications, or equivalent degree
- 3+ years gardening experience
- Self-Motivation – this is a remote position, and the ability to stay on schedule while working alone is essential
If you can see yourself in this position, please email a resume, writing sample, and cover letter detailing your writing and gardening experience to editor@gardeningknowhow.com with the subject line GKH Writer.
Gardening Know How is the top-ranked digital publishing platform in the gardening category, reaching over 100 million users annually via our three sites and ~1 million followers via our email and social media channels.
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