Posted on: Jan 12 2010
3nglish.co.uk wants YOU!

Our recruiting drive for new bloggers kicks off this year and, unlike your mother when she carried you to term, we do really want you!
We’re looking for anyone who’d be interested in writing regularly or even those that just want to write a single article for 3nglish.co.uk to see if it’s something they’d like to do. 3nglish.co.uk is interested in any cerebral subjects you can think of.. from girlie subjects like shoes to
The deal is: you write for us and if your article draws lots of views we’ll give you a cut of the profits from the advertising revenue. Your first article will be rated by our editors to check for spelling, suitability and such.
If you’re interested in writing for 3nglish.co.uk sign up to 3nglish.co.uk and leave your intentions in the comment field below. Give us an indication of what you want to write about and we’ll get in touch as soon as possible.
Once we decide to include you we’ll explain the rules of the website and even send you a welcome pack via e-mail which will help you get started.
So sign up today and become a blogger with 3nglish.co.uk!
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Hey ged and sn0r,
I’d like to give it a try and contribute an article or even articles about something what happend to me, might have happend to me or could have happend to me … or anyone else. I’m not sure yet what it would be about. It also can be that I’d write about a totally different subject … like philosophy or flush toilets.
The only problem perhaps is that I’m not a native speaker and therefore my article(s) might lag the certain something.
Greetings from the mainland,
Virgil V.
VirgilVox(at)gmx.net
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Hey man
You’re welcome to write articles for us if you like.. I’ll set your account up and send you an e-mail with a bit more information on how you can contribute.
On 3nglish any subjects are welcome, as long as they’re funny and interesting. Don’t worry about the spelling though. I’ll spot check your articles and do some editing the first few times so you can get a feel of the language and where to start improving if you do continue your literary spree.
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