“This book is absolutely loaded with useful information and examples. I found it very easy to understand, as the language was simple and direct. The book has so much information between the covers and I felt I would have needed 3 or more other similar books to get all the information contained in it. ” — Ruby Kelly
“With a tremendously helpful portion on how to write a solid pitch, a personal case study from a successful freelancer, and answers to frequently asked questions for the beginning freelancer, as well as the immense list of publishers, you couldn’t ask for a better freelancing tool!” — JennaOptimist
“Thanks to Jacob’s research I was published several times … and paid. This is a very helpful resource.” — Robin Sizemore
“I have used the information in this book to find paid work which is invaluable as a freelance writer. It saves me time in trying to figure out where to look and research. I just open it up, scan what looks interesting, and then go to that site. All that I need to know is there. It saves me hours of work every week. A “must have” for anyone looking to either make a few extra dollars as a writer or going full time.” — Susan Lewis
“The Paid Publishing Guidebook for 2019 has all the resources you need, broken down. Just choose your interests or explore potential others to find publishers looking for your creations” — Natasha Short
“Most books on ‘How to Become a Freelance Writer’ are heavy on theory and light on actionable information. In this guidebook, Jacob Jans provides countless paying publishers you can contact, whatever genre you want to write about. Just since I got his book this morning, I’ve already found a handful of paying publications I didn’t know about that I can target in my efforts to expand my portfolio of published articles. And I’ve just started investigating. Bravo, Jacob!” — Sharon ODay
“Jacob Jans has been producing excellent writers’ guides for quite a few years now, and all of them have been extremely helpful, but the newest guidebook outdoes them all in two areas: listing the more unusual markets and giving thumbnail descriptions of what each offers. I found myself considering pitches for publications I wouldn’t have even known about, never mind query. When a catalog of markets is entertaining as well as informative, the writer hits the jackpot.” — N.M.B Clark
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