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		<title>Lessons learned: WordCount&#039;s 100th blog post</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle V. Rafter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you&#8217;re reading marks the 100th post on this blog, WordCount, which I started as an easy and free way to post my resume and clips online where prospective editors could see them. Very quickly it evolved into a continuing examination of how online media is changing the business of freelance writing. I did a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you&#8217;re reading marks the 100th post on this blog, <strong>WordCount</strong>, which I started as an easy and free way to post my <a href="http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/resume/">resume</a> and <a href="http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/clips/">clips</a> online where prospective editors could see them. Very quickly it evolved into a continuing examination of how online media is changing the business of freelance writing.</p>
<p>I did a quiet launch in September 2007 and had my grand opening on New Year&#8217;s Day, 2008. After six months and 100 posts, here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve learned:</p>
<p>♦ I enjoy blogging, now more than ever. It&#8217;s introduced me to a widening circle of fellow writers who blog, as well as online media and social media entrepreneurs who I wouldn&#8217;t have known otherwise.</p>
<p>♦ Blogging is rewarding in and of itself, but it&#8217;s been financially rewarding too. The subject of this blog is how digital media is changing freelance writing, so I had to taught myself Web 2.0 tools to write about them here. I&#8217;ve taken that knowledge and used it to pitch close to a dozen stories to three regular clients.</p>
<p>♦ Blogging can get you noticed. Paula Berinstein, producer of <a href="http://www.writingshow.com/">The Writing Show</a> podcast, recently interviewed me for a segment on <a href="http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/what-freelance-writers-should-know-about-podcasting/">how to write short</a>. Another freelancer interviewed me recently for a story about writers who blog that&#8217;ll appear in an upcoming issue of the <a href="http://www.asja.org/">American Society of Journalists and Authors</a>&#8216; (ASJA) newsletter. I&#8217;ve also sold rights to a post on <a href="http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/asking-the-hard-question-top-10-interview-tips/">tips conducting great interviews</a> to be published in an anthology for new writers this August by <a href="www.greatlakeslit.com#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Great Lakes Literary</a>.</p>
<p>♦ I&#8217;ve reconnected with reporters and editors from previous jobs or stages in my career.</p>
<p>Want more lessions learned from another writer and blogger that&#8217;s reached the 100th blog post milestone? This <a href="http://blog.junta42.com/content_marketing_blog/2008/04/one-year-bloggi.html">100th  anniversary post</a> from <a href="http://blog.junta42.com/about.html">Joe Pulizzi</a>, founder of <strong>Junta42</strong>, a content marketing, custom publishing and search firm, has really good advice about how to structure a blog.</p>
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