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Archives for 2009

June 4, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Drano for writers: 10 tricks to get the words flowing again

Writer’s block has to be one of the worst occupational hazards of freelancing, right up there with magazines that take forever to pay. Lifehacker, one of my favorite sources of unconventional thinking on getting stuff done, suggests curing writer’s blog by stepping away from something you’re working on while the words are still flowing. Do […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: cures for writer's block, freelance writing issues, Kevin Purdy, Lifehacker, writer's block

June 3, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

The long tail of blogging

When was the last time you looked over your old blog posts? You should, because your readers are. If you’re like me, you probably spend more time thinking about whatever it is you’re working on today or have to start next week. But there’s value in looking in the opposite direction. This hit home this […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing Tagged With: blog page views, Blogging, content aggregators, old blog posts, The Long Tail

May 31, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Why writers should blog: it’s not personal, it’s business

The house is a mess. The bills are overdue. I missed a deadline. I haven’t signed my son up for a single summer camp or planned the family’s summer vacation. I’ve been too busy blogging. For the past month I’ve posted here every day. 31 days, 31 blog posts – a couple more actually because […]

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: blogathon, Blogging, freelance writing, why writers should have a blog, WordCount

May 30, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Writer games Examiner.com to make a point about content aggregators

A writer, we’ll call her “X,” was frustrated with what she felt was a lack of editorial oversight on Examiner.com, the Denver-based content aggregator. So she gamed the system. X, who has clips from big name publications like the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly and Sunset magazine, wrote a series of Examiner.com pieces that she […]

Filed Under: Media Business Tagged With: content aggregators, Examiner.com, freelance writing, Helium, hyperlocal news, Media Business, writing for blogs

May 29, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Freelance link love, for Friday, May 30

Here’s what I’ve been reading this week: The Editor Unleashed The Editor Unleashed Guide to Good Blogging – Good advice from the former editor of Writer’s Digest. The Huffington Post 13 tips for actually getting some writing done The Urban Muse I Said, He Said, We Said – Picking a point of view for your […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Blogging, freelance assignments, freelance writing, Freelancing, how to blog, productivity, Social Networks, Twitter, Twitter hashtags, using Twitter

May 28, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

I don’t work for aggregators, but I am a Web writer

I have a confession to make. I am a Web content writer. Do I write for Web content aggregators? No. I write for magazines that publish stories in print and online. I write for business and trade magazines that publish some stories in print and some online. I write for e-zines, news sites and custom […]

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: content aggregators, digital media business, freelancing for Websites, writing for the Web

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