FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 19, 2022 – The nation's only exclusively gig economy and flexible workspace focused site, Flexibleworknews.com, is announcing the website will be extending its opening of sponsorship spots available to be accepted for sections on the website.
Flexibleworknews.com is accepting inquires on how to become a sponsor from top businesses and industry leaders for a rare opportunity to play a vital role in helping construct the knowledge and focus to continue being on the most important issues.
Flexibleworknews.com's primary focus of fostering an intimate partnership between leading industry businesses as sponsors and the sites team to help identify, or specify, industry issues pertaining to companies in todays market.
"We cover the news from a freelancer's perspective, for a freelancer's perspective, filtering through the daily headlines while hunting for the most relevant advice and intelligence for the 'free agents,'" the website stated in a presentation.
As part of the sponsorship, stories done by Flexibleworknews.com will also be provided to the company's business daily websites for further reach of influence.
"Gather a like minded audience and get them together around MEDIA not politics...The opportunity to sponsor ANY section. Sponsor a hiring board, a gas calculator, a ride sharing tips section (from the expert - and position your drivers as the experts)," the presentation explained.
Other areas of highlighted sections for the publication include tax advice, polls, policy updates and news, driver stories and success stories from industry contractors.
No deadline has been announced as to when acceptance of new sponsors is set.
To request more information or a meeting about becoming a sponsor, email
About Flexibleworknews.com
Flexibleworknews.com is the country's premier digital publication solely dedicated to covering news for and on the gig economy and flexible work structures. Flexibleworknews.com strives towards the pursuit of obtaining correct sharable knowledge and generating awareness on the real issues facing the gig economy industry from high level business to individual contractors.
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