Marc Schenker

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Location
Vancouver, BC
School
Vancouver College
Expertise
Desserts, Fast Food, Healthy Eating
  • Marc is a Whole Foods expert who knows their products better than most of their employees.
  • He's a connoisseur with an interesting philosophy: Balancing treats with healthy eating (it can be done!) — which his feature writing will obsessively cover.
  • He's been a Starbucks Rewards Program member since 2012.

Experience

Marc's been a freelancer in some way, shape, or form his whole professional life. Bred for entrepreneurship, he first started tinkering with the concept of making money online two decades ago when he realized brands and businesses pay B2B writers good money for content creation. Out of this, a love of freelance writing was born, with Marc going on to write for some of the biggest SaaS and B2B brands around, from Adobe and Wordstream to Creative Market and Shopify. By 2013, he was freelancing full-time, which eventually morphed into running a digital marketing agency full-time, complete with SEO, content marketing, and copywriting services. Today, his focus is twofold: running his agency and returning to his freelance writing roots by delivering stories and insight the likes of which you'll only read about on Static Media brands like Chowhound.

Chowhound Editorial Policies

Chowhound’s top-notch editorial coverage hails from a veteran group of writers and recipe developers with varying expertise in the food and drink industries. Every article is reviewed by our editorial team to ensure all information is up-to-date and accurate. Outside experts are also regularly consulted to help deliver the best information available.

Our mission is to publish knowledgeable, engaging articles to give our readers exactly the information they’re looking for – plus more. In an effort to provide the most comprehensive, current, and accurate content, our team is constantly reviewing and updating articles as necessary. Click here for more information on our editorial process.

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