Wednesday 24 December 2014

Become A Paid Book Reviewer

Getting Started As A Paid Book Reviewer.


A Paid Book Reviewer is a great way for a avid reader to make a little extra money from their hobby. While a beginner book reviewer usually starts by writing for themselves or for a free publication, some Paid book reviewers can make $150 to a $1000 a book review. Learn become a Paid Book Reviewer.


Instructions


1. Get some experience writing book reviews. The fastest way to get experience and earn a little extra cash is to write reviews on books you have read in a chosen niche and write reviews on a free blog. You can earn money by becoming an affiliate to a website such as Amazon, that sells the book titles you are writing a review on. Keep a blog for each type of book you review. For example if you read horror, romance, and books about parenting you will want to keep a blog for each subject.


2. In order to get the attention of prestigious magazines, newspapers, or website you may want to publish a few book reviews through local magazines and newspapers. Most of the time the only compensation you will earn is the cost of the book if that but you will gain valuable experience.


3. Now that you have the experience you need to become a Paid Book Reviewer research publications that use book reviews in your subject area. Read up on their guidelines given and be sure to follow them to a tee. Sometimes you can research forums and look for other writers who publish in specific publications to get hints on what the editors are looking for.


4. The best place to start your road to become a book reviewer is to contact editors of magazines or websites you already read that reviews books. Or better yet find a venue that you already read that does not publish such content (but it would go good with content) and offer to start one. There are to many to name, but if you start out with venues that you already know you are more likely to know what they are looking for.

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