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The Indiana Office of Tourism Development is looking for a few good bloggers. We'd like to find people who know and love Indiana to contribute to the Visit Indiana Blog with tips and trip ideas. We'd love to find someone who already blogs and has a following, but would also be interested in someone who just loves Indiana and would love to talk about it.

There is a small stipend and we'd love for our Hoosier Experts to begin blogging for us by March.

Please submit a link to your blog, writing samples and contact information to Jeremy Williams (JeWilliams | AT | VisitIndiana.com) or contact me through SmallerIndiana or on Twitter (@VisitIndiana)

Please let me know if you know of anyone who might be interested in this as well!

Tags: blog, blogging, hoosier, indiana, tourism

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Are you working with AroundIndy.com? I bet Bob Burchfield on here has a ton of content for you on the Indianapolis area.

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Thanks for the tip Lou! I'll look up Bob.

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Hello Jeremy,

I am not an experienced blogger or a native Hoosier. So why I am responding? I am responding because I like to write and I could offer a new perspective to your site. Visitors would be experiencing Indiana through the eyes of someone that thinks its GREAT because everything is so new and fun to me. I plan on exploring Indiana this year with my family. Please let me know if there is room for a new blogger now or in the future.

Thanks.

Tahneesha
You can follow me http://twitter.com/tsmith78

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Jeremy,
I'm a life long resident of Indiana and Morgan County. Growing up, my parents made it their mission to visit every state park, in what seemed like every year. I'd be happy to contribute.
Also, you should contact Nicki Laycoax. She a social networking queen, loves blogging, and loves Indiana.
Take care,
j

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I'm an Indianapolis native who spends most of the warm months in the great outdoors. I'd be happy to blog on outdoors-related excursions. It will be a welcome diversion from what I've been blogging on: Intellectual Property Law (klflegal.wordpress.com) and Virtual Law (virtuallyblind.com).

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Thanks all for your interest. We've had a great response to our request and we'll be getting in touch with people soon about next steps.

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