Women's Online Magazine - call for articles
Are you someone who writes on the subject of womens issues?
Then Women's Online Magazine (WOM) wants to hear from you. My podcast pal Rima McDonald just wrote to me to say she is actively searching for contributors for a digital magazine which will be freely distributed across the Internet through the major business and social networking sites (she is planning to reach an audience of more than 50,000).
Rima is looking for contribors who can provide new content that appeals to women.
Topics can focus on any of the following categories:
Articles will be accepted based on suitability of content to the audience, conciseness (max word count is 600), sentence structuring, grammar, etc. Only articles meeting these requirements will be considered.
The WOM's editorial staff reserves the right to review, edit, and make changes to the original article as deem fit. Articles will also include the author's bio and contact information. Pictures/ images are highly encouraged (author is responsible for copyright issues). Please note that as a contributor you will be required to sign a form stating that materials belongs to you and the article is original, and has not been published elsewhere.
You can submit your article for consideration no later than September 15, 2007, to info(at)womensonlinemagazine.com.
So go on get writing - with that broad area of subjects that will be covered, if this magazine reaches your ideal clients, writing an article for submission will ensure that you continue to build your personal brand and market your expertise online.
And do let me know if you get published won't you!





I prefer to be a subscriber and contributer of the magazine "Women's Online Magazine". and I would like to know on whether you have a hardcopy publication of any magazine.
Thank you in advance,
Posted by: John Fwalo | September 17, 2007 at 07:59 AM
John - you would need to contact the magazine direct to see if they will also do a hard copy of the magazine at some stage.
Posted by: Krishna De | October 08, 2007 at 08:32 PM