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The Daily Muck Seeks Talented Freelancers

The Daily Muck seeks talented individuals to produce and publish cutting-edge news stories on corruption, cheating, misrepresentation, misleading by omission, bad taste, unthoughtful advice, or just general muck.

A variety of positions are available.

Click on the links below to learn more about our open positions.

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The Daily Muck seeks journalists to write articles about corruption, fraud, and malfeasance. Successful completion of test articles can lead to a long-term opportunity with weekly article assignments.

The ability to follow writers’ guidelines and editorial guidance is crucial. Request quick turnaround of articles that range from 250-500 words, optimally within a day. Articles will receive one round of edits to ensure quality control. We expect writers to turn around our suggested edits quickly, also within a day, so we can publish your story while it is still news.

No plagiarism or AI use– we will check every article for this.

Other skills that help:

  • knowledge and familiarity with AP-style writing
  • competency in basic newswriting style
  • critical thinking
  • excellent research skills, including finding primary sources of information via press releases, interviews, and expert reports
  • integrity, fairness, and honesty
We can train you on the rest– so be coachable! And we will provide topics.

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The Daily Muck seeks freelance researchers to find and vet information that will be used in news and feature articles. Researchers and fact-checkers should understand and use primary sources when possible to ensure TDM articles present an unbiased and thoughtful approach to complex topics.

Researchers should possess the following skills:

  • attention to detail
  • the ability to find official sources of information
  • excellent judgment when evaluating source veracity
  • good organizational and presentation skills
  • an understanding of the difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources of information
  • the ability to spot and mitigate bias in news stories

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The Daily Muck seeks talented freelancers to help our news site achieve top rankings for search engines for a variety of topics related to current news on fraud, corruption, and malfeasance.

Candidates should possess an understanding of current “white hat” SEO techniques, including the following:

  • creating helpful content based on audience demand and our industry niche
  • understanding of Google search engine methodology, staying current on the latest development
  • certification in Google Analytics
  • enhancing site navigation for both mobile and desktop users
  • creating and maintaining fast-loading sites
  • meta-tagging and alt-text for optimal results
Our SEO Specialists should not seek to falsely manipulate rankings; rather, TDM is committed to providing our readers with the value and knowledge that they seek. As an organization, we are committed to fairness, integrity, and transparency. All SEO methods should align with these values.
Prospective candidates will receive a paid test in which you will receive and evaluate a webpage. Successful completion of the test may lead to future opportunities.

We want committed journalists, researchers, and SEO specialists.

If you love making fraudsters squirm, holding corrupt officials accountable, and shining a light on scammers everywhere, this job is for you.

As an organization, we are committed to transparency, integrity, and fairness. We consider all the subjects of our stories innocent until convicted by a court of law, which is why we want fair-minded people on our team.

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