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Archives for October 2008

October 6, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

City debates whether bloggers are reporters

There’s a debate brewing in the small Portland, Oregon, suburb of Lake Oswego that could have implications for any freelance writer who uses a blog to report the news. At the heart of the controversy is a simple question: are bloggers reporters? The city of Lake Oswego doesn’t think so, and is taking steps to […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Media Business Tagged With: are bloggers reporters, Bloggers, Blogging, blogging controversy, Lake Oswego, Loaded Orygun, Mark Bunster, Oregonian story on blogging, reporters who write for blogs

October 3, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

10 things writers can do right now to feel better about the economy

There’s nothing you can do about the Wall Street financial crisis or the $700 billion bail out package that Congress is debating as I write this. You can’t control the economy, or the price of gas or who’s going to win the presidential election in November. In the face of so uncertainty, it’s easy to […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: freelance work in bad economy, freelancing and bad economy, freelancing in bad times, tips for freelancers, what freelancers can do in bad economy

October 2, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

HARO rescues writers stuck for sources

Do you know HARO? If you don’t, it might be time to get acquainted. HARO stands for “If I Can Help A Reporter Out.” It was started by a PR guy and networking maven named Peter Shankman as a place reporters can turn to when they’re stuck for sources. Shankman started it as an alternative […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Media Business, Writing Tagged With: finding story sources, HARO, how to find sources, If I Can Help A Reporter Out, Peter Shankman, ProfNet, The Renegade Writer, The Urban Muse

October 1, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Why freelancers should add interactive material to story pitches

I love looking at real estate listings. I started five years ago when I was moving and looking for houses. Now I browse the local multiple listing service Website for fun. OK, secretly I want to buy a house in the mountains, but who knows if that will ever happen. So I was online looking […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Media Business, Technology, Web 2.0 Tagged With: adding interactive material to story pitches, freelancer new media skills, including audio and video in stories, interactive storytelling, National Public Radio, new media, new media training

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