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	<title>Comments on: 30 Day Marketing Bootcamp for Freelance Writers – Day 3</title>
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		<title>By: Matt Willard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Willard</dc:creator>
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		<description>I want to write for gaming magazines and websites, so I think my blog and the connections I make will be key here.  They don&#039;t exactly hire writers.  Yeah, they have staff, but there&#039;s also some definite freelance opportunities.  And there are people who wrote for gaming magazines and websites who drew notice because of their other work, like Seanbaby and his website.  Then there&#039;s another guy I uncovered-Blake Snow-who&#039;s written game-related stuff for MSNBC, Kotaku, GamePro, and so on.  In my case, if we&#039;re really going query-free, then my personal website is going to be my main base of operations and focus.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to write for gaming magazines and websites, so I think my blog and the connections I make will be key here.  They don&#8217;t exactly hire writers.  Yeah, they have staff, but there&#8217;s also some definite freelance opportunities.  And there are people who wrote for gaming magazines and websites who drew notice because of their other work, like Seanbaby and his website.  Then there&#8217;s another guy I uncovered-Blake Snow-who&#8217;s written game-related stuff for MSNBC, Kotaku, GamePro, and so on.  In my case, if we&#8217;re really going query-free, then my personal website is going to be my main base of operations and focus.</p>
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