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October 29, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Oct. 30 #wclw on making money with AdWords, affiliate programs

Want to know more about making money from your blog? Join us tomorrow at 10 am PT/1 pm ET. Use #wclw to ask a question or see what others are sharing.

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: #wclw, AdWords, affiliate programs, Elizabeth Kricfalusi, Tech4Luddites, WordCount Last Wednesday, writer chats

October 3, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Discussion: How will the Affordable Care Act affect freelancers?

Exchanges for buying health care insurance opened on Oct. 1. Will you or other freelancers benefit from them? Share your stories here.

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, health insurance for freelancers, health nightmares, John Hodgman, Obamacare

September 25, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Reminder: #wclw chat @ 10 am PT today on using a virtual assistant

Join us today @ 10 am PT/1 pm ET to learn all the ways writers and other freelancers can work with these multi-talented assistants.

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: #wclw, Jan Udlock, Twitter chats for writers, virtual assistants

September 24, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Let your beliefs guide your writing strategy

In this excerpt from her book, Dojo Wisdom for Writers, 2nd edition, Jennifer Lawler talks about letting your passion drive your writing practice.

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: Dojo Wisdom for Writers, freelance writing, guest post, Jennifer Lawler, writing strategy

September 23, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Sept. 25 #wclw chat – How writers can use a virtual assistant

Join us on Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET to find out all the says freelancers can use a virtual assistant.

Filed Under: Freelancing Tagged With: #wclw, Jan Udlock, virtual assistant, WordCount Last Wednesday

August 15, 2013 By Michelle V. Rafter

Back to basics: the nut graph

WordCount’s occasional series on writing basics looks at the nut graph, the little paragraph with the big impact.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: elements of a news story, how to write a nut graph, Mashable, New Yorker, nut graph, writing basics

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