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4. Contact
proper person. I use
online version of Writer's Market to stay abreast of contact changes. I use this as a research and lead tool only however. Once I've found publications that fit my acceptable payment range and interest, I'll then visit
publication's site and search for freelance information there. Often
publication's website will have a different editor listed, or they may even direct you to send your queries to an assistant instead. I always follow
rules outlined on
publication's website, regardless of what information I originally found on
Writer's Market site.
5. When crafting your query, keep it professional and concise. Briefly introduce yourself and your article idea. Mention which upcoming issue of their publication you feel
article will fit best in based on their editorial calendar, and if possible, mention how you feel it will fit into their publication based on what you know of their recent articles. And last but not least, include 2 - 4 relevant credits and a link to your online portfolio or clips.
When mentioning credits, I suggest simply listing a few of
magazines you've published with in
past. Including
complete title, issue, page number and so on isn't usually needed. I also strongly suggest including a link to an electronic portfolio, or at least to a page that has a list of your available clips. This makes it easy for
editor to review your previous work at their own convenience.
Of course it should go without saying that you have reviewed
publication's available guidelines before doing any of
above, and that you will present yourself as professionally as possible including performing spelling and grammar checks before sending anything.
My preferred market is business, technical and trade publications, so your own results with these methods may vary slightly. But by following
simple submission preparation steps outlined in this article, any freelance writer should be able to turn more queries into paying assignments.

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