Write for the Dice Blog Network

Why write for the Dice Blog Network? Because we’re a potential source of high quality traffic to your blog.

Joining our Network means contributing original content all tied to your blogger bio/profile, with links back to your site. Each month Dice gets more than 2 million unique visitors. We don’t sell products, we don’t conflict with the issues being covered – we simply have a massive site for tech jobs and lot of visitors looking for information. Our weekly newsletter, the Dice Advisor, has more than 1 million subscribers, and we think all of this can help raise your profile and get you traffic, as well as the experience of interacting with a very smart demographic.

Where do our users come from? From across the IT spectrum. They include developers, project managers, data center specialists, experts in cybersecurity, Java, Oracle, SAP, SQL, Windows, C/C++/C# and .NET (to name a few). They’re consultants and staffers and executives, they work for companies ranging from Amazon, Apple and eBay to startups. They live and work in Silicon Valley, New York, Boston, the Research Triangle – and every other metropolitan area in the U.S.

Joining the Dice Blog Network means simply using your expertise and writing skills to produce posts that appear first on Dice. In return, you post your content and your blogger profile — including the URL of your site — in front of our users.

By joining the Network, you’ll increase your visibility and drive traffic by linking from your Dice blog to your independent blogs. We want you to continue to post elsewhere and you retain the copyright to your original material — as long as your network posts appear first on Dice.

If you’re interested, send an email with your name, complete contact information, and the URL of your blog to editor@dice.com.

Thanks!

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