So, I write a lot of blog content. I started doing this last January while in school, but only on JamesHatch.com, my personal site. Since then, but mostly before, I have been trying to figure out a way to launch 100 websites in 1 year, build community, and form a blogging network on a myriad topics. I’m also attempting to launch products and services. The products and services require must more labor and capital, not to mention planning. As a taste, and a request for additional writers who might be interested in writing small articles somewhere between 200 and 800 words. Unless you have a particular motivation to write more. We can talk. So, what would you be writing for? How about one of these websites that are currently launched or in their private beta/R&D phase:
In my master project of launching 100 sites in 1 year, I am currently at around 30. I’m on target for hitting my 100 sites in 1 year, but I am looking for writers to produce material because I simply can’t keep trying to write new, unique, thoughtful and interesting content for 30+ sites each day. If you are a writer, and want to be considered for one of these sites, feel free to contact me.
- Aeryth is a collaborative storybook universe in blog form.
- AuctionSyndicate is a social network for rating and reviewing auctions.
- BabbleBlog is a Blogging service. “It’s your life. Blog it.”
- BeadBaby is a social networked powered site for fans of beads where you’ll soon be able to sell your own beads.
- BubbaConstruction is a niche site involving the actions of two weekend warrior construction guys.
- ClunkyShoes is a rating and review site dedicated to shoes for women.
- CodeFoundation is a social network dedicated to programmers to assist in writing better code.
- CommuterEdge is a site dedicated to hints, tips, and tricks for commuters and teleworkers.
- HATCHbooks is book review site with social networking community features.
- HATCHideas.com is the upcoming commercial endeavor producing projects that make a difference.
- HATCHideas.net is the site for HATCHideas projects.
- HATCHideas.org is the site for the HATCHideas Think Tank, a consortium that discusses various issues.
- HATCHpress is a publish-on-demand service where we help new writers produce quality products.
- HyperAd is a new style of advertising. Still in R&D.
- James Hatch is my personal site. Blogging about Ethics, Business, & Technology.
- JDrater is a site dedicated to rating and reviewing law firms and attorneys.
- JewelCrafting is a site dedicated to jewelcrafting and has a high level of user interaction.
- LawNerd is a site discussing all things legal.
- ManagedCareHosting provides managed care hosting services.
- MerchantStream is for merchant marketing. A site still in R&D.
- Mobble is the site for the mobile mob.
- MobWatch is an online reputation manager.
- ohmTown is a social network which rates and reviews software on the Apple App Store.
- PRIMEglass is a photography blog.
- PrivacyMetrix is dedicated to analyzing privacy policies.
- PublicShame is a site about public and corporate policy.
- RealityHacker is dedicated to photo, video and audio manipulation.
- ReliaCheck is a way of lowering the risk of identity theft in the 21st century.
- RightProtect is a site that discusses and monitors copyright and trademark violations.
- RoundersGear is a poker equipment website, with the possibility of minting custom full metal chips.
- RPGis is The Role Playing Game Information System, a way to navigate the worlds of RPGs.
- RxRight is a service dedicated to evidence based medicine. Tracking the best line of treatment for any illness.
- SMASHorTRASH is a music review and rating site that includes battles between bands, lyrics, and much more.
- STOLENorNOT is a site dedicated to finding lost and stolen gear.
- StreamStars is a site that monitors, discusses, rates, and reviews the stars of social media.
- TabletFan is The Unauthorized Apple Tablet blog.
- Taboodle is a social network with the tagline “Everything you REALLY want to talk about.”
- TryOrBuy is a site that evaluates products and services to see if they are worth trying out, or purchasing.
More to come…
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