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Taste As You Go covers cooking and food. It provides recipes, restaurant reviews and product reviews here. Topics covered on Taste As You Go include original recipes, restaurant reviews, product reviews and general commentary on food-related topics. Her recipes are organized by style of cuisine with a section for mains, sweets, fruits and vegetables. She has written many restaurant reviews that are organized by geographic location and cuisine on the blog. Michelle also posts about culinary events in the tri-state area. PR opportunities are available in the form of brand ambassadorships, advertisements, giveaways, sponsored posts and reviews. To find out more information, email Michelle at michelle@tasteasyougo.com. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).

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