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Archives for 2008

February 1, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Keeping Web 2.0 Safe

Companies use blogs and social networks to keep customers informed and employees happy. But Web 2.0 technologies can open the door to corporate spies and hackers, which is why if a company uses them, they also need strong security policies for protection. You can read more on the subject in my new story, Keeping Web […]

Filed Under: My stories, Technology, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Blogs, IncTechnology.com, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, Security, Social Networks, Web 2.0

January 29, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Avoiding Data Disasters

At my old newspaper, the main frame computer that ran all the newsroom writing terminals used to routinely freeze at 4 p.m., right when reporters were on deadline. When it happened, everyone popped up from their cubicles like Punxsutawney Phil on GroundHog’s Day. If you were lucky, whatever part of the story you’d written was […]

Filed Under: My stories, Technology Tagged With: Backups, Computer Crashes, Computers, Data Recovery

January 28, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Make Headline News

Want a quick way to an editor’s heart? Write your own headlines. Make it a practice to send a headline – and a deck too if a publication uses them – with every story you submit. Whether an editor actually uses your headline is beside the point. Writing headlines is good practice. And it shows […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Media Business, Writing Tagged With: Columbia Journalism Review, Copyblogger, freelance tips, Freelancing, Headlines, How to Write Headlines That Work, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, newspaper copy editors, Newswatch, Writing, writing headlines

January 25, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Go Web, Young Man

Newspapers see the future, and it’s digital. The latest evidence: earlier this week the New York Times Co. and three other investors sank $29.5 million into Automattic, the company that makes WordPress blogging software runs the WordPress.com free blogging Website. (Disclaimer: I use WordPress.com to create and host this blog.) According to a news report, […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Media Business, Newspapers, Technology, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: About.com, Akismet, Automattic, Blogger, Blogging, Blogs, E.W. Scripps, Google, Los Angeles Times, Movable Type, New York Times, newspaper business sections, Newspapers, Orange County Register, Publishing, Publishing 2.0, Russ Stanton, Six Apart, TypePad, Wall Street Journal, WordPress, WordPress.com, World Economic Forum

January 23, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Web Editor Up for LA Times Top Job – A Good Thing

It’s the worst of times at the Los Angeles Times. James O’Shea, the paper’s editor in chief resigned last week after a budget dispute with publisher David Hiller. This comes a month after real estate mogul Sam Zell took control of the paper and the rest of the Tribune Co. It’s the latest skirmish in […]

Filed Under: Media Business, Newspapers, Online news Tagged With: Chandler family, David Hiller, James O'Shea, LATimes.com, Los Angeles Times, Newspaper Industry, Newspapers, Orange County Register, Russ Stanton, Sam Zell, Tribune Co., Writing

January 21, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

More than One Way to Make Freelancing Pay

In one episode of Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw character lands a freelance assignment for some incredible amount, like $4 a word. As a real-life freelance writer, I’ve never made $4 a word, or even met anybody who does. I’m not sure rates like that exist. Even $2 a word sounds […]

Filed Under: Careers, Freelancing, Magazines, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: Carrie Bradshaw, Erik Sherman's WriterBiz, freelance hourly rates, freelance marketing tips, Freelance Success, Freelancing, Marketing, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, professional freelance writers, Sex in the City, Writing, writing specialties

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