What’s in store for the Campaign Trail blog here at 73wire.com?
Nov5The New York 23 election coverage provided an eye opening experience for our small blogging team. In just two weeks, we raised $5,000 to help fund our journey in to New York, we launched the Beta version of our Campaign Trail blog, and we saw tens of thousands of visits cross the server.
I’ve been a blogger for many years now. I’ve never seen a blog project come together so quickly. Or, at least, not a project without significant funding and budgets behind it.
With this in mind, we’re going to make the Campaign Trail blog our primary source of election coverage for 2010. We’ll be building a solid team of daily bloggers to keep the content flowing, working our lists to keep folks tuned in, and putting together field teams who can provide on the ground coverage in select races across the country.
If you’re a blogger and you want to be involved, please leave a comment here and we’ll contact you as soon as possible. We’re currently looking for election minded bloggers who can post at least twice per week.
Benefits:
-Author bio box on every post that includes link directly to your personal site
-Free rotation of advertising banner across the entire 73Wire network
-Promotion in our email newsletters
-Larger audience and more readers
-Potential revenue sharing possibilities
Ready to become a 73Wire Campaign Trail Blogger? Leave us a comment and let us know.




Comments
CometBaby says:
November 5, 2009 at 1:03 pmYou need *realtime* live chat in a channel. Not on a blog.
John D. Anderson says:
November 6, 2009 at 12:53 pmI sent Trent Franks and E-Mail last night asking him about Illegals in this Medical Care bill. He gave me a long list of equal-rights, I let him know come November 2010 we are going to get ride of trash in Washington DC.