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		<title>Freelance Writers</title>
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		<description>A web portal for freelance writers, with career advice and articles about a variety of topics.</description>
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		<title>Is It Safe to Email Editors? Spam Filters Are Causing Unexpected Problems</title>
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		<description>It wasn&apos;t so long ago that freelance writers hesitated to email editors because email queries and other communications might not be the right form. Now comes word that as many as one email in four never gets delivered, even email that the intended recipient wants. &#xD;&#xD;This startling number comes from &apos;More e-mail scandal&apos; an article by Brian Livingston on InfoWorld&apos;s web site. Granted, most of the comments and research there is aimed at opt-in email, but it&apos;s apparent that other, legitimate emails are also going missing.&#xD;&#xD;The problem is twofold: spam and spam filters.</description>
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		<title>Technical Writing for the Freelancer</title>
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		<description>Discover if technical writing is right for you, and if it is, find out how to learn what you need to know.</description>
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