The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything
The Art of Assessment is a complete guide to the review process, from how to write good reviews, how to use interviews to add depth to your reviews, obtaining review copies, marketing your reviews, and plenty of examples and references to help you become a working reviewer.

Welcome to the world of consumerism.

There are a lot of things to buy. Advertisers want your money. Authors want you to read their books. Film-makers want you to see their films. Music publishers want you to buy their CDs. The consumer needs reviews to help them choose where to spend their hard earned money. The advertiser need reviews to help the consumer choose their products.

Everything for sale is open to review, and reviews are in hot demand. The combination of free review material, and the opportunity to get paid for your opinions has made reviewing a very sought after career option. However it isn’t as easy to write a good review as it looks. The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything addresses this market niche, and provides an immediately available, and easy to read guide available in .pdf form directly from this site.

If you love to read, listen to music, attend concerts, go to restaurants, or have children, and can write, you can become a reviewer, and earn money while getting lots of free review material. If you've always wanted to be a reviewer, but didn't know where to start, The Art of Assessment is the best, and only guide you need. If you are already a reviewer, The Art of Assessment will help you hone your craft, discover new niches for your work, and venues for expanding your profession.

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Testimonials/Reviews

"The Art of Assessment is one book that every beginning or even seasoned reviewer should have the chance to read...This is not a straight-line how-to book. It is so much more. Ms. Ball goes into great detail andlists many resources the reviewer can use on daily basis. She also letsus know that there is a need for reviewers in just about everything;book, products, secret shoppers, music, etc. There is a world out therefor those who love to give their opinions and some may even get paid to do this. I have been doing book reviews for over a year now and thought I knew exactly what needed to be done for a good review. The Art of Assessment has proved to me I still have a lot to learn. If you are serious about wanting to be a good reviewer this is one book you will be happy to read. Kim Draper, Book Review Club,

"If I was a new reviewer, this would be a great self guide book that would help me along the way, and I highly recommend this book to help writers. Danielle Naibert, The Book Reviewer Site 

"The Art of Assessment doesn't just tell how to become a reviewer; it teaches basic writing skills such as the revision process. Ball offers a wide variety of review resources and organizes her material very well...The Art of Assessment's aim is to teach how to review anything, and it does that. Ball's ideas are very developed in that she covers what to review, how to review, and where to review. She has covered all the areas which makes for a useful book...No potential book reviewer should be without this book." Niki Taylor, Write Book Reviews, 

"If you dream of reviewing, you couldn't do better." 
Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Reviewer and award winning author

"Who better to teach the art of objective opinion than someone actively working in the industry? Back away from your keyboards for the moment as there is a great deal to learn before you're likely to receive a cheque...if you are a consumer and you can write and would like to make a difference then "The Art of Assessment" is a fantastic starting point."
Claudia Wieland, www.writelink.co.uk


   What's Inside:

  • How to obtain FREE review material
  • The importance of a good review
  • The difference between reviews and reports
  • The difference between an average, and a great review
  • How to conduct research
  • How to review books, poetry, biography, children's books, academic books, concerts, CDs, films, videos, products, and restaurants
  • How to jazz up your reviews with interviews
  • Sample reviews, and review request guidelines
  • Expert advice from a range of very well known reviewers
  • Where and how to get your reviews published
  • How to get paid for shopping!
  • How to get paid to eat out!
  • Review pay rates, and perks
  • An extensive collection of clickable links

    AND A WHOLE LOT MORE!

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