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How to Be a Freelance Writer and Journalist - Lessons and Tuition
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PracticalJournalism.com: The Online Journalism Course On How To Become A Freelance Journalist & Writer

 
There's never been a better time to learn how to be a freelance writer and journalist. Newspapers and magazines are using more freelance journalism than ever, while there is also a growing number of websites that need freelance material.  That's why more and more people are becoming freelance writers to earn a part-time or even full-time income.
 
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Now's your chance to join them - by learning the art of freelance journalism and writing from us. It doesn't matter what your background is or whether you live in the UK or elsewhere - PracticalJournalism.com can help you. Our unique interactive journalism courses - lessons written by two current Fleet Street journalists - will tell you all you need to know to get started.
 
Because modern journalism depends on electronic communication, this distance learning course is conducted entirely by email.
 In fact, the only piece of paper you will get from us is the certificate to say you've completed the course.
 
Find out more now about this distance learning practical journalism course by clickng on one of the links above.  
 
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However, we also know that not everyone has the time to undertake a full course. So that's why we are now offering you the chance to buy all our lessons without tuition at a reduced rate.  In addition, if you buy those ten lessons now we will also send you - at no extra cost -   some great tips on feature writing from Fleet Street journalist and former magazine editor Rachel Loos. Follow the link on the menu above for more information.


Ken Hyder and Michael Streeter
Co-editors, PracticalJournalism.com

 

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