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Break
into the food lover's dream job
Imagine
being paid to eat a fabulous meal at one of the world's finest restaurants,
and all you have to do in return is give your opinion about it.

Welcome
to the delicious world of the food critic.
In
this fab job, you can combine your love of food and writing to earn a living
... or as much as a six figure annual income!
New
opportunities for food critics are opening up every day.
If
you have a passion for food and a talent for writing, you can
become a food critic. No special education or experience is necessary.
In
the FabJob Guide to Become a Food Critic ,
you will discover how to get started and succeed in this exciting career.
Whether you want to become a:
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restaurant
reviewer
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food
editor
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staff
food writer
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freelance
food writer
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food
critic
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syndicated
food columnist
this
guide will give you the practical advice
you need to get hired.
Author Pamela White
is a newspaper food critic. In this guide she shares her own experiences as well as insider tips and expert advice from other successful
food writers, editors, and critics on how
you can break into a career in professional food writing. Among the topics covered are:
Getting
Ready
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How
to become an expert on food (links to the best books, magazines,
television shows, Internet sites and events to learn about food)
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How
to develop the food writing skills employers are looking for
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Getting
an education (from online writing courses to culinary schools)
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Where
to find out about writing internships
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Skills
that can give you an advantage over the competition
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Networking
(including associations you can join)
Getting
Hired
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How
to get hired to write for:
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daily
newspapers
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weekly
newspapers
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food
magazines (such as Bon Appetit)
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other
magazines (from Family Circle to fitness magazines)
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regional
guidebooks such as Fodor's
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trade
publications
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radio
and TV stations
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the
Internet
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How
to prepare an employment packet
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How
to get your first few food writing samples
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How
to come up with story ideas to get freelance writing assignments
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How
to get your foot in the door and move up to the job you want
Writing
Restaurant Reviews
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A
step-by-step plan for writing your first restaurant review
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How
to take notes without being noticed
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How
to remain anonymous (even when your food writing makes you a celebrity)
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Dealing
with challenges (such as restaurants that want to give you free
meals in return for a good review)
That's
not all. The guide also includes many useful resources, plus:
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How
to start your own newspaper, newsletter, or e-zine
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Writing
a cookbook
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Contests
and awards
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Syndicating
your writing
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How
to copyright your work
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You can also receive free updates (including an update in early 2010)
You can have all this and more
for an incredible special price. Just one meal at a top restaurant might
cost you $50 or more. This guide will show you how to get paid to enjoy
free
meals from many fine restaurants.
This
guide has sold for up to $24.95 U.S. SPECIAL
OFFER: If you buy the guide today,
Tuesday, February 09, 2010 you can have this valuable insider information for the
special price of only $14.97. You can earn back much more than the
price of the guide from your very first food writing job.
If
you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this
guide is for you. It gives you information you need to know to get hired
as a food critic .
Don't
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take advantage of our guarantee. Buy it, read it, and if you are
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protecting the rain forests.
Bonus
CD-ROM Also Available: If you would like
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FabJob.com is featured in Woman's World Magazine ("Land Your Dream Job" article, April 2007).
"FabJob Guide to Become a Food Critic
is a concise and fun-to-read guide with great advice on how to get started
in food writing."
Taryn Bussewitz Paladiy
Babylon, NY
"The FabJob Guide to Become a Food Critic
provides readers with a thorough understanding of what it takes to break
into the food writing field. The book is exceptionally well planned and
organized, including both internal and external links to excellent sources
of information, advice on how to market writing skills you already possess,
and tips for improving food knowledge."
Ro Steppe
Port Orange, Florida
"Love food? Love to write? Want to combine both
in a creative career? Check out the Guide to Become a Food Critic. This ebook is full of solid information.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced food writer, you will find tons of practical tips.
Getting paid to eat is possible; doing it can be learned, and this book
is certainly one of the best guides I've ever seen for learning how. Highly Recommended."
Lauren Roberts
Writer and Editorial Judge for Pen Women of America
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