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Archives for 2008

December 12, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

WordCount weekly news recap

Bad news continues for news companies. Tribune Co. filed for Chapter 11 federal bankruptcy protection, freezing deferred compensation payments to former employees and making it uncertain whether freelancers with unpaid invoices will get their money from the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times. Listener-supported radio news hasn’t escaped the current downturn. This week National Public […]

Filed Under: Economy, Magazines, Media Business, Newspapers Tagged With: bad economy hurts newspapers, best magazine covers, make it snow on WordPress blogs, news industry layofrs, Newspapers, NPR, WordPress blogs

December 11, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

The big myths of freelance writing

Contrary to popular belief, most freelance writers don’t roll out of bed at 10, work in PJs and bunny slippers or take pen to paper only when the mood strikes. Jen Miller, a New Jersey girl as well as being an author, blogger and freelance writer, deflates these and other popular myths about writers who […]

Filed Under: Careers, Freelancing Tagged With: Down the Shore, freelance myths, freelance writing, how to be a freelancer, Jen Miller

December 10, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Take this quiz to find out what kind of LinkedIn user you are

I’m a Savvy Networker. I know because I took this quiz and found out what kind of LinkedIn user I am. The quiz was created by Tom H.C. Anderson, head of a New York Web 2.0 market research firm called Anderson Analytics LLC. Anderson came up with the test so people could see where they […]

Filed Under: Social Networks, Web 2.0, Workplace Issues Tagged With: Anderson Analytics, LinkedIn, Social Networks, Tom H.C. Anderson, using social networks

December 9, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Do you tell editors what you do when you're not writing for them?

I’m a firm believer in the value of specializing in a freelance writing business. I’ve also espoused in this space about the benefits of being a team player when it comes to the publications and editors you work with, and how worthwhile it is to cultivate contributing writer gigs. So if you specialize, and you […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing, Magazines, Media Business, Workplace Issues Tagged With: freelance tips, freelance writing, working with p.r. reps

December 8, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

A year-end to-do list for freelancers

Before you know it, Christmas will be here, then New Year’s Eve and then it’s hello 2009. For freelance writers and other self-employed people, the end of the year isn’t just about office parties and getting the Christmas gifts bought and wrapped. It’s also time to take care of some major business housekeeping before the […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Workplace Issues Tagged With: freelance business plan, freelance writing business, Heather Boerner, Serenity for the Self Employed, year-end planning

December 5, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

WordCount recap – Weekly news from the digital media biz

A scenario for news – Prognosticating about the future of the news business on his BuzzMachine blog, industry guru Jeff Jarvis says there’s definitely a place for freelancers. The future of news is all about community – covering it and working with it. Examples of this already abound, such as the Seal Beach Daily community […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Arianna Huffington, Blogging, Buzz Machine, future of news, Jeff Jarvis, newspaper outsourcing, Pasadena Now, The Huffington Post, WordPress 2.7 release, WordPress dashboard

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