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	<title>Finding Writing Jobs</title>
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	<description>Money Matters</description>
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		<title>Organizing Your Writing Job Search</title>
		<description><![CDATA[An interview kit should have everything you need to bring on a job interview. This can include your resume, your portfolio, a list of questions you have, a professional looking notebook, business cards, and spot remover in case you stain your clothes. You might also want to invest in a dry snack such as an energy bar and a bottle of water. You never know when you are going to have to skip a meal in order to finish your interviews.]]></description>
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		<title>Developing a New Writing Niche</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The challenge comes when you want to establish yourself as a highly regarded writer in the new niche, especially in a niche that requires a substantial amount of knowledge and experience. In those niches, it will take time to establish a reputation, and may even take classes or certifications. Don’t think of these obstacles as a negative. Instead, consider this to be a key benefit. The more difficult it is to establish a reputation, the fewer writers you will have to compete with once you have overcome the initial barriers.]]></description>
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