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Re: going rate for a full time dvd authorer
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Max Kovalsky
(Max @ Area 4)
on May 1, 2008 at 11:50:18 am
Go to either LA411.com or Newyork411.com and look under DVD authoring in the post section. Many of these companies will have one or more dedicated author on staff.
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