Become an IrishCentral blogger -- share your views with the Irish American community
Do you have a passion you want to share with 1.5 million readers every month? Then read on
IrishCentral is searching for new blogging talent. If you have opinions on matters that affect the Irish, be it current affairs, travel, sports, roots, dating, entertainment, or the arts, we want to hear from you.
Or maybe you have some new and different ideas -- try us.
The largest Irish media website in the United States, IrishCentral reaches over 1.5 million readers every month and we want to bring them your opinions, experiences, and news through our blogs.
Currently, IrishCentral have 41 successful news, sports, arts, and cultural blogs and we’re looking for new points of view to add to our site. Whether it’s politics, book reviews, the crime world, food, or technology that tickles your fancy, we want to hear from you.
Our site aims to bring Irish interest news to the 40 million Irish Americans across the United States, the Irish Diaspora of 70 million worldwide and of course, those in the Emerald Isle.
Being a blogger for IrishCentral gives you the opportunity to use our website to get your message across in text, audio, video, or photography, or all four. We want to give the Irish community a voice and see their creativity.
If you think you have what it takes to be an IrishCentral blogger, please send a sample of your work to editors@irishcentral.com.
We look forward to reading what you have to say and continuing our growth in the Irish community.
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