[...] Tech Buzz has a nice profile of Job Coin. Job Coin allows everyday bloggers like you and me to add a job board to our site. We set the price, Job Coin provides the back end (for a 30% cut) and sends us a payment via PayPal. [...]
It’s actually not that hard to find the right advertisers. They are right there, reading your blog. The people that understand your audience the best are the people that are a part of it.
Of course, it depends on the blog’s audience (and number of readers), but employers already exist among the readership of most blogs. And they are the ones who can easily say, “I love this blog and I want to hire other people who also appreciate it because that says something about them.”
Yes, kind of. The lowest price you can set on your job board is $25. But you can create coupon codes for any price, including $0. Most people use these to offer discounted pricing to a select group of people, or to run temporary promotions. But if you wanted to offer this to everyone, that is totally up to you.
Generally we advise to keep at least a minimal posting price on the board. This helps to keep people posting relevant opportunities (and of course, prevent spam) plus, it makes it clear to everyone involved that the board is a place they can expect to receive value from.
But the decision is ultimately up to you. And if you have any feedback on the subject, I’d love to hear it!
wrote, on November 3rd, 2006
[...] Tech Buzz has a nice profile of Job Coin. Job Coin allows everyday bloggers like you and me to add a job board to our site. We set the price, Job Coin provides the back end (for a 30% cut) and sends us a payment via PayPal. [...]
wrote, on November 3rd, 2006
Thilak,
It’s actually not that hard to find the right advertisers. They are right there, reading your blog. The people that understand your audience the best are the people that are a part of it.
Of course, it depends on the blog’s audience (and number of readers), but employers already exist among the readership of most blogs. And they are the ones who can easily say, “I love this blog and I want to hire other people who also appreciate it because that says something about them.”
Regards,
Keith Schacht
JobCoin founder
wrote, on November 3rd, 2006
Keith Schacht: Can we create a free Job Board ?
wrote, on November 3rd, 2006
Yes, kind of. The lowest price you can set on your job board is $25. But you can create coupon codes for any price, including $0. Most people use these to offer discounted pricing to a select group of people, or to run temporary promotions. But if you wanted to offer this to everyone, that is totally up to you.
Generally we advise to keep at least a minimal posting price on the board. This helps to keep people posting relevant opportunities (and of course, prevent spam) plus, it makes it clear to everyone involved that the board is a place they can expect to receive value from.
But the decision is ultimately up to you. And if you have any feedback on the subject, I’d love to hear it!
-Keith
wrote, on November 3rd, 2006
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wrote, on October 15th, 2007
It’s a good idea to create a job board for your blog. If everything works well, you may make money with the help of this board.
wrote, on November 16th, 2008
If you use WordPress and want to run your own job board, you might want to take a look at WPJobAds (http://www.wpjobads.com).