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If it worked for the Huffington Post, why can't it work for Food & Drink Digital? The latter publication's public relations manager, Jeremy Vara, is sending a message to potential contributor that asks for them to share their expertise with Food & Drink Digital's "exclusive audience." Jim Romenesko posted the email he received from Vara in full on Poynter.org.

In addition to specifying what writers can submit, the email promises two forms of compensation (neither of which involve, um, actual money). The first is the suggestion that this unpaid work may lead to future paid work, and the second that posting their work to Food & Drink Digital for free will drive readers back to the writers' own sites:

We are unable to offer compensation at this time, however there may be paid opportunities available in the future. It is our goal to provide our audience a unique perspective on the hottest topics surrounding their industry and in return, we will direct our readers to your personal web pages.

Emphasizing the exclusivity of its readership—"98% of Food & Drink Digital subscribers hold executive level positions within their respective companies"—the recruiting message targets both writers seeking influence and writers seeking paid work. Whether the writers who decide to take part in this "opportunity" will get either of those things is doubtful, but based on the thousands of writers who contribute to HuffPost for free, enticed by promises of exposure and brand-building, it's no mystery why Food & Drink Digital is giving the model a try.

Do you freelance at the Toronto Star or The Grid? There have been talks between the Canadian Writers Group/Canadian Media Guild and the Star's senior management about the new freelance agreement at the paper, which contains a couple of, in our view, unnecessary and troublesome clauses. The most recent meeting took place in late August, and…
An email reminder from copyright licensing agency Access has reminded us to remind you about the second Robertson Settlement—because sometimes, in late summer, these kinds of things slip our minds, don't they?As a result of the decision that was approved on May 2, 2011  (a separate settlement with CanWest was approved on June 16), writers can…
The past couple days, a post about unpaid internships has been making the rounds on Twitter, and its writer, Bethany Horne, has been getting a lot of support for declaring that she will never (again) work for free, after completing an internship as part of her school program. She argues that unpaid work is detrimental not just to the people toiling…
Writer and trade unionist Jonathan Tasini has fought and won battles on behalf of freelance journalists in the past. But his lawsuit against Arianna Huffington and AOL, launched yesterday, seems as likely to alienate current supporters of unpaid Huffington Post bloggers as it does to get more people on their side.Tasini is asking for US$105…
Ottawa-area freelance court interpreters, who provide an essential service in court cases involving non-English-speaking individuals, are continuing a work stoppage that began in February and are considering joining a union, according to this story from the Lawyers Weekly.Those involved in the group action, with the backing of the Court…
[caption id="attachment_686" align="alignnone" width="501" caption="Screengrab from Thecomedystore.com"][/caption]The story of a group of comedians gigging at the Comedy Store in the '70s is being compared to the battle for fair compensation currently being fought by unpaid Huffington Post writers. After working for free for six years, the comics…
By Ian HarveyThree weeks after the announcement Torontoist had got hitched to St. Joseph Media, there’s a cone of silence on what the future holds for the newlyweds.Attempts by Story Board to interview the principals involved, Torontoist publisher Ken Hunt and St. Joe’s president Doug Knight, received short email responses or were ignored…
[caption id="attachment_622" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="Graphic from the Guild Freelancers of the California Media Workers Guild, posted on the Newspaper Guild's "][/caption]Open letters to publications' management are a last-ditch tactic to right wrongs and spur change—but as we've seen recently, they can be effective.Now, adding…
If you missed it yesterday, familiarize yourself with Nino Ricci's open letter to the Globe before reading on.We asked Derek Finkle, founder of the Canadian Writers Group, which represents independent writers, about typical compensation for freelance travel writing and whether it's common for dailies to leave an invoice unpaid for six months, as…

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