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Look around any subway car or hair salon and you'll see that magazines are the number one information and time-killing commerciale medium. Ever since the tragic events of 9/11, a growing number of Americans have turned to magazines to explain their world to them and comfort them in uncertain times. Plus, magazines are great when it rains: try keeping your head dry with a newspaper and tell me what you'd rather write commerciale for, Men's Journal or The New York Review of Books. Plus, if you're getting gussied up for a Bar Mitzvah or court date, you won't commerciale get free cologne or perfume from a book. Don't even try it. But for bloggers, breaking into magazines might feel a lot like alchemy. Turning lead into gold seems really, really hard, but, man, is it ever lucrative if you can pull it off. Here are some tips for all you aspiring magazine writers out there. You can thank us later. 1. Know the Lingo If you're gonna break into the fast-paced world of magazines, you better sound like you belong. |
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