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NBA/WNBA Content Writer (Contract)

Remote-Based Roles · Contractor · Contributor

About The Position

FanSided is looking to add new contributors to join our NBA and WNBA coverage team. Currently, we are looking for fans looking to share their unparalleled knowledge of the following teams as we dive deep into the NBA season and WNBA offseason:

NBA

  • Indiana Pacers (8 Points, 9 Seconds)
  • Sacramento Kings (A Royal Pain)
  • Memphis Grizzlies (Beale Street Bears)
  • Milwaukee Bucks (Behind the Buck Pass)
  • Golden State Warriors (Blue Man Hoop)
  • Los Angeles Clippers (Clipperholics)
  • Minnesota Timberwolves (Dunking With Wolves)
  • Cleveland Cavaliers (King James Gospel)
  • New Orleans Pelicans (Pelican Debrief)
  • Chicago Bulls (Pippen Ain't Easy)
  • Detroit Pistons (Piston Powered)
  • Toronto Raptors (Raptors Rapture)
  • Portland Trail Blazers (Rip City Project)
  • Atlanta Hawks (Soaring Down South)
  • Houston Rockets (Space City Scoop)
  • Charlotte Hornets (Swarm and Sting)
  • Philadelphia 76ers (The Sixer Sense)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder (Thunderous Intentions)
  • Phoenix Suns (Valley of the Suns)

WNBA

  • All WNBA (High Post Hoops)

We'll also consider proposals for other teams in the NBA/WNBA division.

FanSided's Contributor program is a great way for aspiring writers to get experience creating content about their favorite NBA and WNBA teams. We provide you with a first-class platform, a growing audience, and the support to learn and expand.

Our contributors are given the flexibility to write on the topics they are passionate about while doing so on a schedule that fits their daily lives. You'll be free to write as often as you wish.

This is an Independent Contractor role. All Contributors are compensated based on their articles' total traffic accrual each calendar month. Compensation may vary based on site and experience.

Requirements

  • Contributors are asked to write a minimum of one (1) article per calendar month. However, as our contributors have more opportunities to earn the more they write, we encourage them to write as often as they wish.
  • Contributors are asked to pitch their topic ideas before writing to ensure that there is no conflict with similar articles being submitted by other users.
  • Contributors are asked to fully explore their voices as writers. FanSided encourages our contributors to try new things with their writing.
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