WANTED: Skilled Mac Bloggers
MacApper is a well established and respected Mac blog. Opened in February 2007 the blog already sees visitors in excess of 250,000/month and has a strong, loyal, and vocal following. The daily lineup focuses on Mac applications, interviews with OS X developers, Mac related tutorials, Application news/updates, opinion editorials, and software giveaways.
We are always looking for writers enthusiastic about OS X applications and similar Apple based geekery. We are currently seeking highly motivated individuals to contribute Mac related articles on a weekly basis. Qualified individuals will be asked to contribute articles and reviews, collaborate with colleagues, and help coordination of weekly columns and articles. We are looking for expert knowledge of OS X and the Mac platform and the ability to write engagingly about our subject matter.
Writers at MacApper are paid for their efforts. We currently pay between $6 - $12 for quality articles (depending on your seniority), with bonuses given out every month for outstanding work. Contributors also have the opportunity to sample some great Mac related products, and sometimes get some free schwag in the process.
For those interested please submit a sample of an article you would write for us along with a personal note about how you can contribute here. You can use our contact page or email us directly at macapper [AT] gmail.com.



Seriously. $6-12 per article? That isn’t even lunch money.
If you don’t want to be a writer, then don’t. Not everyone hates to have a little fun by writing articles, and using apps.
Mark, I applied, and trust me, it’s not the money that matters here
I’ve given up posting for MacApper after one review I wrote was delayed so long that the next version of the software shipped and another review has been delayed with no explanation why for nearly a year. (And both articles were marked ready for publication the entire time.)
Yes, it’s not even lunch money, but not actually being posted in a timely fashion or receiving feedback is worse.
I want that job