I’m pleased to announce that I’ve be invited to speak at the American Society of Journalists and Authors 2012 writers conference next April in New York.
Last year was my first ASJA conference, as a member and as a speaker. I moderated a hands-on blogging workshop that was lightly attended – they scheduled us for a Sunday morning on the last day of a three-day event. But the people who showed up loved it so much they stayed three hours, and a dozen absolute beginners left with brand new blogs registered and live online.
At ASJA 2012, I’ll be talking about tech once again. This time, the subject is web-based apps for writing or running a freelance business. The session will take the form of a panel discussion, with experts talking about the latest and greatest for research, writing and getting organized.
Here’s where you come in. To make the panel as useful as possible, I’d like to find out what web-based software freelancers use now, and what they’d like to use – if they knew enough about it.
Please help me by taking this short poll. If you’ve got suggestions for other apps we should cover in the ASJA panel discussion, please leave them in a comment. Likewise, if you know a tech-savvy journalist or app developer who’d be a welcome addition to the panel, please let me know by leaving a comment.
I’ll share a summary of what people picked in a future post. And I’ll share names of the panelists as we get closer to the conference.
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