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Written by Kelby H. Carr   
Foodie Mama is currently hiring mom editors for a variety of topics of interest to foodie moms (and dads). Official Foodie Mama editors receive a 50-50 share of Adsense revenue like all writers do, but they also get some great fringe benefits such as a free banner ad in the sitewide rotation.

We have a variety of Foodie Mom Editor positions. You can see a list at the Foodie Mom Editor application page.

Right now you can be a foodie writer!

 Current Openings

  • Canning & Preserving
  • Cooking Techniques
  • Foodie Dads
  • Home Gardening
  • Feeding Babies
  • Feeding Children
  • Pregnancy Diet

What Foodie Mom Editors Get

  • A 50-50 share of Google Adsense impressions on their article pages
  • A 50-50 split of direct ad sales revenue in their entire topic section, even for articles written by others
  • If the editor herself refers an advertiser to her section, she gets 75 percent of direct ad sales for that ad in her section.
  • 100 percent of affiliate revenue through text linking in article body (for example, linking the title of a book you mention in an article to Amazon and getting commission if someone buys it)
  • 100 percent of revenue through affiliate banner ads displayed in their section
  • Extra exposure for their profile and articles with a link and photo on the main topic page.

What Are Foodie Mom Editor Requirements

The requirements for an editor are simply to post one article weekly on your mom topic. You can also post articles on other topics as well, so long as your one weekly article on your main topic is completed. A typical article is between 300 and 500 words, and provides tips and your unique mom experience and insight. It's as simple as that. 

You will also be responsible for editing (just for typos, style, formatting and grammatical errors) any articles submitted by writers in your section. These articles will first get a read, and then you will get informed when it's time to do a second read. Each individual section does not often have submissions, and if you are getting a lot that is probably good anyway (as these are more chances for your ads to get seen and you to get revenue).

Once you are registered and logged in here, you will also see a new menu appear on the top right column with tips on submitting articles, adding pictures, using affiliate links, and the Foodie Mama editorial guidelines and style book.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 February 2009 )
 
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