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I don't even buy a Writer's Market anymore. Editor's names and emails are usually easy to Google, or I go to a newsstand and look at the actual magazine -- which is helpful anyway for figuring out their style/voice and how many freelancers they use.
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Mediabistro- good place to learn? A post here recommended Mediabistro as a good place to look for some writing jobs. While I wasn't terribly interested in the job opportunities, the courses seemed like they'd be pretty helpful. With the summer sale bringing the course prices down to $20 (and I swear I'm not a paid advertiser for this site or ...
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I took an online course through Mediabistro called Creative ad writing. It was good for me because I was able to create a full campaign for my then nonexistent portfolio, and it basically served as a crash beginner course in copywriting/ ad form. The teacher was great and the classmates provided good feedback. Not too expensive either.
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LinkedIn, direct contacts, and other social media outlets have proven far more fruitful in getting freelance work. I will say that Mediabistro is helpful for industry news and the "How to Pitch" series ... I'm just not sure the two features make it worth the price. posted by notjustfoxybrown at 8:21 AM on May 26, 2011.
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Mediabistro has an overall rating of 3.1 out of 5, based on over 19 reviews left anonymously by employees. 52% of employees would recommend working at Mediabistro to a friend and 14% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.
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Mediabistro. Mediabistro is a website that offers career and job search resources for media professionals. It publishes various blogs which analyze the mass media industry, including the film and the publishing industries. It also provides job listings, courses, and seminars for journalists. [1] The site was founded in 1999 by Laurel Touby as ...
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Explore creative careers in graphic design, copywriting, social media, marketing, communications, video. Post your creative job today and reach the best talent in media, advertising, and publishing.
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Stay. Started by roommates Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman during a 2005 spring break from the University of Virginia, Reddit started as a generic bulletin board-type place for people to talk ...
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Mediabistro is a platform for media professionals, employers, and freelancers. It offers career services for job seekers to refine their resumes and job applications. The MB Unlimited membership gives job seekers access to "How to pitch" guides and editorial calendars for leading websites and magazines, as well as a wide range of online courses.
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