Bedford Anthology American Literature Susan Thank You Essay

¶ … Bedford Anthology American Literature Susan Thank you for your interest in this freelance opportunity. The company I work for is Target Market Media Publications, Inc. It is a phoenix-based publisher of business-to-business magazines. We have a number of different publications: Attorney at Law Magazine, Financial Consultant Magazine (launching this February), Public Accountant and soon C-Level. Based on your resume and the enclosed article, I believe you would be a good addition to our team of freelance writers. Please review the information below and let me know if you are interested.

Attorney at Law Magazine is our most popular publication. We have local publishers in different markets across the country. They each publish their own...

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The editorial focus of the magazine is on building a firm, gaining and maintaining clients, legal marketing, etc.
One of our biggest products in the magazine is our feature stories. Attorneys or law firms purchase feature stories to be printed in the magazine. Not every feature story is purchased. We award an Attorney of the Month cover story every month. These clients are purchasing a professionally written article, a photo shoot and the layout, design and printing of their article.

Since these feature stories are paid, the client is a collaborative part of the development of the article. The contracted freelance writer will be given…

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