Arianna Huffington to Unemployed: Blog for Me Lost your job? Huff wants you to "blog the meltdown" - for free

By  ELIZABETH BOUGEROL

Updated 2:33 PM EDT, Thu, Dec 4, 2008

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Arianna Huffington wants you to "blog the meltdown."

 

If you caught last night's Daily Show, you know three things about Arianna Huffington:

  • She told Jon Stewart: "You don't understand blogging."
  • She sees a huge upside to the mass layoffs of Recession '08: More time to blog!
  • She thinks you should blog for her, specifically, about being laid off -- and do so for free! At the Huffington Post! It'll be cathartic, she says! "Blog the meltdown," she calls it!

You kind of have to admire the Macy's Parade balloon-sized pair of cojones on everyone's favorite Greek redhead. Blogging, in La Huff's view, is something you do for her website for free so she can get more venture capital dollars. Or should we say, the last venture capital dollars.

She just landed $25 million in funding for her website -- more than a little impressive in this investment-unfriendly economy -- but the author of the just-released Complete Guide To Blogging (who famously enlists people to supply the site with content sans pay) isn't planning on spending that cash on writers anytime soon (it'll get funneled to things like "technology and infrastructure" and expanding its "in-house advertising capabilities," among other things).

Hilariously, Gawker has a page full of Twittered reactions -- most of them irate -- to the Huff-Stewart exchange. Which just goes to show that people will absolutely blog for free if you push the right buttons.

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  • Andrew Monday, Mar 23 at 12:17 AM FLAG COMMENT The thought of blogging for free isn't really that outrageous -- The Huffington Post is a pretty well-known news source, and getting your foot in the door there is definitely worth giving them some free content. If nothing else, its a great thing to put on your resume in the "what you did during your jobless time" section. @joboutlets -- I was laid off from ML too, despite being in one of the "good" areas. Tough times. I've f ... MORE >
  • joe appio Tuesday, Feb 10 at 11:29 PM FLAG COMMENT I want to set up a partnership with the Ariana's of the world. Craving.Confidence.com, thetvstarmaker.com and whyhasnthe.com is valuable content. Visual Avenue is a brand that deserves a 25 million dollar grant as well. We are providing good solid programming.
  • joboutlets Wednesday, Jan 21 at 12:49 AM FLAG COMMENT Everyone is expecting recession getting over soon. I have a very close friend, who graduated from Harvard. Worked for ML for over 8 years, recently he’s been “right sized” too, despite of his outstanding performance and the increasing revenue he generated. OMG, now the banking industry is badly hurt, how long it would take for those financial background guys like him get back to the job market. Banking jobs are not there as mu ... MORE >
  • LayoffGossip Monday, Jan 12 at 5:22 AM FLAG COMMENT People always hate to talk about when they are laid off. But as it has become every day's news headline since Yahoo started it with cutting 1500 of its task force last year, now a need of platform has been in demand where people can express their selves in words how they are feeling about their company, whey the got laid off was that justified or not. And every thing they want to tell anonymously.And www.layoffgossip.com is pr ... MORE >

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