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Archives for 2009

July 6, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

How not to out yourself on Facebook

If you put down the the fireworks long enough over the holiday weekend to pick up a paper or read news online, you may have seen the story of the British spymaster’s wife who outed him on Facebook. It seems  the wife of Sir John Sawers, next in line to run England’s super-secret spy agency […]

Filed Under: Social Networks Tagged With: Facebook, freelance writers on social networks, Freelance writing tips, MI6, newspaper social media policies, separating business and personal on social networks, Sir John Sawers, social network etiquette, social network faux pas

June 30, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Put down that BlackBerry

How’s your thumb? Is it sore? Have you been spending more time than usual on Twitter checking out news from Iran or what people are saying in the wake of Michael Jackson’s death? Is your idea of winding down after a long day at the keyboard picking up your BlackBerry to text all your friends? […]

Filed Under: My stories, Technology, Workplace Issues Tagged With: ergonomics, texting, too much texting, too much typing, Workplace Issues

June 29, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

WordCount Q&A: Making new money from old queries

Three freelance parenting writers figured out how to make new money from old queries by collaborating on an e-book of 16 queries that had landed them assignments with magazines such as Real Simple and Redbook.

Filed Under: Freelancing, Magazines, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: Cash in on Your Kids, ebooks, freelance writing, how to write query letters, Jeannette Moninger, Kris Bordessa, queries, Teri Cettina, writing for parenting magazines

June 24, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

It pays freelancers to find wiggle room in exclusivity clauses

Given what’s happening in the media business, freelancers can’t afford to cultivate an exclusive relationship with one newspaper or magazine. Actually, an exclusive relationship would be sweet – think of all those letters of introduction you’d avoid having to do and the time you’d save. But unless you’re under contract at The New Yorker – […]

Filed Under: Careers, Editors, Freelancing, Media Business, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: category exclusivity in magazine writing, exclusivity clauses, freelance contracts, freelance writing, Inc., negotiating freelance writing contracts, The New Yorker, working with editors

June 22, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

15 blogs I read (almost) every day

Here are the 15 blogs I read almost every day.

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: blogs worth reading, freelancers who blog, media industry blogs, Penelope Trunk

June 19, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Once a source, always a source

Over the years, I’ve prided myself in my source list. A friend and former co-worker still talks about the extensive list of contacts I left when she took over my newspaper beat while I went on maternity leave.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: dealing with sources, how to find sources, story sources, using LinkedIn to find sources

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