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‘Win a blog for a year’ competition launched at Marketing Week Live

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A new competition has been launched at Marketing Week Live which will give brands the chance to have their blog written for them for a year. By Emily Hill.

By Emily Hill

Online copywriting agency Write My Site is running the competition, has launched a unique competition. The prize includes a full editorial briefing, followed by a weekly 250 word article written and uploaded to the winner’s blog for 52 consecutive weeks.

The competition was designed to remove the key barrier to many brands launching and maintaining their own blogs: lack of time. With the guarantee of a weekly article, the winning brand never has to worry that their blog will look out of date.

The winning brand will be able to add their own material if they wish; also they will own full copyright to the content that is published on their blog. Search and digital agencies are also eligible to enter the competition: if successful they can use the prize for one of their clients, or for their own blogs.

To enter the competition on Twitter, entrants need to follow @writemysite and write a tweet containing the hashtag #yearblog.

To enter on Facebook, entrants need to ‘like’ the Write My Site fan page and post an entry on the wall containing the phrase ‘yearblog’.

The competition will close on Wednesday 31st August 2011, and the winner will be announced on Tuesday 6th September 2011.

About the author

Emily Hill is Managing Director and founder of Write My Site, which works with brands and search agencies to write optimised copy for a range of online platforms, including websites, blogs and social media sites. The company was established in July 2006 and is based in Hammersmith, West London. Emily Hill is a regular contributor to 'The Wall' blog and is a regular speaker at digital marketing industry events, as well as the host of a weekly radio show called ‘What’s On the Web’ that broadcasts to a catchment area of 1.5 million people.

http://www.writemysite.co.uk

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