FCP Euro Cyber Week

Become a regular paid contributor to FCP Euro's Blog!

We are searching for writers well-versed in BMW repair and maintenance, with experience on models 10-15 years old.

All you have to do is send a detailed description of:

  • Who you are
  • Why you'd make an excellent contributor
  • What you'd like to write about
  • A list of a dozen or more headlines for articles you'd like to write
  • A writing sample of 500 words

Please send the list above to gareth@fcpeuro.com. If selected you will receive between $25 and $100 per post, depending on past experience and the quality of the content. We're looking for experienced writers and/or an avid blogger that can write passionately about automotive related topics. Show us you care.

*Only do this if you plan to contribute for at least six months, as we're looking for one post a week related to DIY, repair advice, tech tips, tech articles, upgrades, tools, parts reviews, or anything automotive related that may interest our readers.

Every week FCP will review the contributor proposals that are sent to gareth@fcpeuro.com. We will then start to contact those standouts we'd like to more formally consider. Without the requirements listed above, you will not make it to the next stage of the process. So, make sure to check before you send.

In the meantime, please keep reading and following us on our blog. Thanks for all of your support.

-Alex Frank

 


About the Author: Alex Frank

Alex is the Marketing Director at FCP managing the blog, videos, photography, web development & design.


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Alex Frank

Alex and his team are responsible for all consumer facing activities at FCP Euro including Service, Catalog, Marketing, Content, Branding, and Motorsport. An avid photographer, rock climber, skateboarder, and traveler he's inspired by things bigger than he is.


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