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Got something to say? Patch.com is adding a platform for local bloggers on May 4.

Beginning May 4, Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch will be making room for local bloggers on the site.

We're looking for bloggers who can give their take on various topics, share their personality and engage our readers in discussions.

Patch is more than a news site--it's an online conversation about your community.

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There are already plenty of ways to contribute to Patch—by leaving comments on our articles, posting to our events calendarposting announcements and by taking part in our Q&A forum, just to name a few. But now we're introducing a new site section, for community blogs. And we want you to be a part of it.

Got something to say about life in Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Rosemont and Villanova or news to spread? Need a forum for your community group, or are you just eager to share your views? Then read on and see if a Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch blog is right for you.

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Here's what you need to know to see if you have what it takes to be a blogger for Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch:

You Need to Know What It Takes To Be Relevant–We don't have a lot of hard requirements around what we're looking for in a blog outside of this: it's got to be interesting and relevant to Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne residents because they're Bryn Mawr or Gladwyne residents. Maybe you're talking about our local politics in Lower Merion Township. Maybe you're spreading news about community projects. Maybe you're the local authority on a given topic, with the bona fides to back it up. All of those sound great. If your column would make as much sense on a site about Timbuktu as it does about Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne, it's not quite what we have in mind. But if Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne residents feel more plugged into their community after reading it, you've hit the nail on the head.

You Need to Know What Kind of Blogs We're Looking For: Well, just about anything, if there's a local hook. Got perspective on how the community's changed over the years? Want a place to showcase your cool photos from around town? Need a de-facto online newsletter for your community group? Got favorite recipes to share, or books to recommend? All of those sound like contenders to us.

You Need to Know What We Consider Responsible: Opinions are awesome, particularly well-thought-out ones, backed up with facts. But personal insults, unfounded claims and defamation aren't what we're looking for. When opinions get strong and contentious, it's not always clear where the fine lines are drawn, but we're more than happy to help guide you through those murky waters. And as long as your intention is to keep things above-board, we're happy to have you on the site.

You Need to Know We're Paying in Gratitude: Sorry, you might get fame, but not fortune, from your Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch blog. So here's the deal: We get the privilege of hosting your valuable views. You get to put them on a site that's increasingly serving as a community hub, where more and more people will have the opportunity to discover them all the time. And since we're part of the Huffington Post Media Group, we may occasionally be able to put your submission in front of a huge audience. You can write as often (or as infrequently) as you'd like, though we'd love it if you’d come back again and again.

You Need to Know You'll Have a Lot of Freedom: We see our coming blogs as a bit different from our staff- and freelancer-produced content—which is to say, we don't expect to do a lot of heavy editing. We'll be keeping an eye out for anything inappropriate, and trying to cultivate an atmosphere that's constructive, with a lot of diverse views aired in useful ways—but we're not planning to do a lot of line-by-line tweaking of your material. If we've got a serious concern with a submission, we'll let you know—but other than that, it's your words coming through, not ours.

 

If that sounds good to you, email me at danielle.vickery@patch.com today, and we'll get talking about how to make it happen. If you've got a sample of the type of writing you'd like to do, send it along as well.

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