One More Reason to Love Craigslist

(www.inkthinkerblog.com) — Subject: Freelancing at [major regional magazine]

Message:

Hi there Kristen,Another editor here at the magazine found your resume on Craigslist and passed it along to me. I edit our [special publication coming up soon], which includes [details about what they’re looking for]. The next issue comes out [later this year]. …The copy deadline would be [XYZ]; we pay [$XX]/word. Let me know if you’d like to pitch anything.

[Love, Magazine Editor]

How cool is that? The really funny thing is that pitching this publication was on my list of things to do this week. Ah, timing.

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  • admin Jul 25, 2007 Link

    Comments from the old inkthinker location:
    Dean @ Sachi said…

    That’s great to hear, Kristen. For web designers, I see nothing but people wanting to only pay a couple hundred dollars for a site. :(

    Dean

    9:59 PM

    Anonymous said…

    Hmmm. I’ve looked at craigslist for jobs (even got a promising lead on one.) But, I haven’t posted a resume.

    Do you want to blog about what to include on a craigslist resume and show us some examples?

    10:44 PM

    Michi said…

    LOL. Timing is everything!

    1:38 PM

    Cory said…

    Congrats! Did the Craig’s List guide play a role in this? I.e., did you change the language of your ad based on its recommendations?

    9:54 PM

    Lori said…

    It’s like the planets were aligned, eh? :)) That’s really cool!

    10:08 AM

    WritingForFood said…

    Very cool! I never realized that it was possible to post a resume on Craigs list. Thanks for the tidbit!

    11:49 AM