Write WWE Articles And Get Paid

WhatCulture.com's WWE section is growing and we want more guys to be a part of it.

vince-mcmahon-millon-dollar WhatCulture.com's WWE section is growing and we want more of you to be a part of it. If you're a passionate pro wrestling fan with a good knowledge of the industry and its history then there's no better place to write about what you love. You must be a competent writer with creative flair and have lots of ideas, so only apply if you seriously think you have what it takes. We are looking for both FEATURE writers and NEWS correspondents (and also contributors who wish to do both)... WhatCulture.com feature writers earn £0.40 per 1000 views (paypal payment only, converted to local currency). The best writers regularly make upwards of £100's a month on this basis. Recent big hitters and examples of the style we want you to work in are 10 Injuries You Won't Believe Wrestlers Worked Through and 16 Days That Changed Wrestling Forever, which were among our most popular articles last month. Features must be unique and most of all, interesting. You can pick titles to work on from our 'WWE unclaimed assignments' suggestions or better yet you can work from your own ideas. WhatCulture.com news writers will now earn a flat rate of £1 for every 250 word minimum news piece you produce. This is a set rate and will eventually increase to £1.50 per post after 25 news stories and £2 per post after 75 news posts. Further increases in the flat-rate could happen, depending on the continued success of the WWE section. If you are interested then email the WWE Editor at grahame@whatculture.co.uk or fill in the application form here. There may also be full time WWE writer positions available. Make your interest known in the email to us. This is a great opportunity to earn money writing about what you love. We pride ourselves on having up to date wrestling news with in-depth features exploring the issues around the industry and covering the history of the business. We look forward to welcoming more talented wrestling writers on board to make the section even more of a key destination for all WWE fans.
 
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