
When I first started out on this blogging journey, I was working by day as an HR admin, and by night as a crafter. I had no idea that my little corner of the Internet would ultimately become my full-time job! Sure, I don’t have a book or television show to my name, but Dream Green DIY is my greatest professional endeavor yet, and I’m kinda sorta selfishly proud of how far things have come since that first design project and DIY tutorial almost six years ago.
Although DreamGreenDIY.com is still very much based on its original oh-so-humble roots, I’m looking to step things up as we head into 2017. This small town girl has hopes and dreams of transforming her small town digital home into something just a little bit bigger—and to do that I’m going to need some big help.
So, for the first time ever as a working freelancer I’m adding a Marketing Intern to my team—someone who is ultra creative, way savvier than I am, and who can navigate the world of social media with a smile on her (or his!) face.
Dream Green DIY Marketing Intern Breakdown:
- Must love coming up with creative SEO-based captions and stories
- Needs to have experience using all of the big name social media outlets (think: Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
- Familiarity with WordPress and Photoshop is also required
- Being a DGD reader is a major plus as I’d love someone who knows what this blog is all about
- Unpaid to start, but could grow into an hourly paid position following a successful 8-week trial run (and by “successful,” I mean that we both need to be having a blast working together—it’s not just up to me!)
- Can work from anywhere in the world, but someone on the east coast here in the US is preferred so that we’re on the same time zone
Click to read my DGD Marketing Intern Job Description for more details on what and who I’m looking for, and be sure to shoot an email over to me at dreamgreendiy@gmail.com (Subject line: “DGD Marketing Intern: [YOUR NAME]”) if you like what you see and want to get in on all the fun.
I can’t wait to grow Dream Green DIY in a brand new way this year, and to finally get some outside creative help with the direction of this digital space. Are you intrigued? Apply now!
Oh thank you for making me homesick. I was born and raised in Hampton, about 25-30 miles east of Williamsburg. Actually, though, when Wmsbg got snow, the Coast usually just got rain, and I didn’t drive in snow!! But I have spent many Sunday afternoons in and around the area in your beautiful presentation. Since I am now living in SW Florida, and never see snow, I can only appreciate it in pictures. I really enjoyed yours. Thanks.
Oh, I was so happy to read your comment!! Although, I am a little sad to hear that you don’t get to enjoy the snow anymore…I went to school in Newport News for three years, and visited Hampton almost weekly—what a small world! I hope you’re enjoying the sunshine in Florida, and thanks for sharing your perspective with us 🙂