Ad Blogs Beware. There’s a New Blog in Town

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Work in advertising? Want to blog about it? Then The Denver Egoist’s new program is for you. They’ve launched a city-based blogging platform similar to that other “ist” blogging network. The organization is looking for creative types to report on local creativity and advertising-relating news around the world.

We have no idea how anyone’s going to make money or if that’s even a concern but it sure sounds like fun. Or is it? Perhaps not for us. Now we’ll have to read all these new ad blogs to make sure we’re not missing anything. That sounds like work. We don’t like work. That’s why we blog instead.

Interested? Check out the opportunity here.

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