New Writers Hired to Bring New Ideas for Meeting Women at Girls Chase
(PRWEB) July 22, 2013 -- Following the success of its new paid content subscription business model, men’s dating advice site Girls Chase has begun growing its team of writers, to include new ideas and fresh perspectives on meeting women in the 21st century.
“It’s been just me holding down the fort on the site for a while now,” says Chase Amante, founder and lead writer on GirlsChase.com. “I’ve been able to get three to four articles up a week at around 3,000 words apiece, but I’ve been churning out the equivalent of a nonfiction book every 2 months in word count the past half year, and believe me, the pace is unsustainable.”
After the departure of the site’s other full-time writer last autumn, Girls Chase had been focused on launching its new dating advice discussion forum at GirlsChase.com/Boards and on preparing for its business model pivot to a metered paywall and content subscription in March.
But now that all those updates are done, the company has begun hiring new writers again.
Included in the latest round of additions is Colt Williams, a former guest writer on the site, now back on a regular writing schedule – known to site readers for his “Student of the Game” and “Social Skills 101” series for those newer to the Girls Chase philosophy on meeting, dating, and having relationships with women – and Peter Fontes, who specializes in teaching men how to leverage existing social connections to meet and date new women, as in his latest article, “Tapping Your Social Circle to Meet Loads More Girls.”
About his new writers, Amante says: “It’s hard work finding guys in this niche who can write intelligently about meeting, dating, and socializing. You really have to be three things: good with women, good with words, and good at explaining what you do to be successful to other people in digestible ways. Most people are one of those things at best. I feel fortunate to have found a couple of really talented guys in Colt and Pete, and we have a few more writers we’re in talks with whom I think we stand a good chance of having join the team.”
On whom those additional new writers might be and what they’ll be covering for Girls Chase, all Amante is willing to say for now is: “Stay tuned.”
Chase Amante, Girls Chase, http://www.girlschase.com, 619-320-8058, [email protected]
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