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The only thing you can do is start writing. If you can build up some skill, then a portfolio, it's possible to get a job. But even then, you might have to accept a non-paid position to start just to get going as a reviewer. And I would also recommend paying more attention to your grammar and spelling on the forums. It may not be an actual review, but the more you practice writing properly, the easier it will be.Oilers99Good suggestion regarding the grammar and spelling. Posting like u r on a fone isn't going to help ;)
Mhm, Yes kudos to the fella who said something about watching your spelling like a myopic 8th grade English teacher on Prozac. Keeping an "eye" on your punctuation (preferably while it is still in your skull) might be an idea worth looking into.. if you don't mind the horrid pun. Wit so I hear is also something about as valuable as ammo in the halo series so you may wish to practice sounding a lot smarter then you actually are.. and using BIG complicated words. :P
Anyways Good luck with it, I've actually been toying with the notion myself, though I have yet to really DO anything about it .
I would also recommend paying more attention to your grammar and spelling on the forums. It may not be an actual review, but the more you practice writing properly, the easier it will be.
Oilers99
I agree. My last thought when I read something like this...
hi i want to become a game and syetem reviewer but i dont know how can some one please tell me like do u have to call or go some where and i live in canada
wwedx
...is "This person should write professionally."
First, use capitals and puncuation. Second, you will more than likely need at least a Bachelor's Arts degree in journalism or English. Maybe a masters or some other form for some jobs. Usually then it's about luck and connections. Go to school, practise your craft and new doors will open for you.
Forthose of you who are interested in becoming review writers, I have recently re-opened my review site. Currently it is hosted at http://dirtytruth.wordpress.com(also in my signature). Once we get a viewer base we'll relocate our services to an actual site. Anyone who is willing to write is welcome to do so. Submit your reviews to the site or send a PM to me and we'll set something up. If I like it, I'll post it.
Keep in mind that my services are currently volunteer. We're trying to make a name for ourselves. If we become a profit company then those circumstances will change.
If you have any questions, please PM me. I'll try and check back here as well.
It helps to have a degree, but some editors have broke into the business without one.First, use capitals and puncuation. Second, you will more than likely need at least a Bachelor's Arts degree in journalism or English. Maybe a masters or some other form for some jobs. Usually then it's about luck and connections. Go to school, practise your craft and new doors will open for you.
immortality20
[QUOTE="Oilers99"]The only thing you can do is start writing. If you can build up some skill, then a portfolio, it's possible to get a job. But even then, you might have to accept a non-paid position to start just to get going as a reviewer. And I would also recommend paying more attention to your grammar and spelling on the forums. It may not be an actual review, but the more you practice writing properly, the easier it will be.ebbderelictGood suggestion regarding the grammar and spelling. Posting like u r on a fone isn't going to help ;) Oooooh what if he's going to make a review website for cell phone users??
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