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May 26, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Novice freelancers, instead of Helium, try hyperlocal

If you’re getting into freelancing these days, one option is writing for content aggregator sites like Helium, About.com, Associated Content or HubPages. These companies pay writers to create massive amounts of content to help the sites rise up to the top of Web searches and make more money on click throughs. But for freelancers, there’s […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Careers, Freelancing, Media Business, Online news Tagged With: Barbara Whitlock, community microblogs, content aggregators, freelance writers, getting started as a freelance writer, Helium, Hop Town, hyperlocal news, Neighborhood Notes, Neighborsgo.com, Newzjunky, Online news, OurPDX, Tim Beyers

May 25, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Happy Memorial Day

There’s more to life than work, even for the self-employed. Go on a picnic. Take a bike ride. Hike through the woods. Enjoy the day. WordCount will be back tomorrow.

Filed Under: Workplace Issues Tagged With: freelancing and vacations, Memorial Day 2009

May 24, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Freelance link love for week of May 24

Here’s what I’ve been reading about freelancing, writing and the online news business I’ve been reading this week: On writing: How do you learn to write – From a literary agent, writer and book editor. 5 tips for citizen journalism from ProPublica’s new ‘crowdsorcerer’ 16 things you learn in j-school – Journalism basics You don’t […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Media Business, Online news, Writing Tagged With: Blogging, digital media business, freelance writing, Online news, Twitter, Writing

May 23, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

A WordCount blogroll update

I’m using the blogathon and the holiday weekend as motivation to do some blog housekeeping – all the better to avoid the real housekeeping I should be doing. I’ve been working on my blogroll, which has been neglected for too long. The great thing about a blogroll is you can make it anything you want […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Blogging, blogrolls, Blogs, how to set up a blogroll, what to list on a blogroll

May 22, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Counterpoint: Yes, freelancers should write for Helium

Yesterday, long-time freelancers Tim Beyers wrote a guest post here explaining why freelancers shouldn’t write for content aggregators, and he singled out Helium as an example. His post prompted Barbara Whitlock, Helium’s new member outreach manager, to reply. Instead of burying what Whitlock had to say in the comments under Beyers’ post (where you can […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Careers, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Barbara Whitlock, content aggregators, freelance writers, Helium, Tim Beyers

May 21, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Freelancers, do not write for content aggregators

Today is Guest Post Day in the 2nd annual WordCount Blogathon, so give a big WordCount welcome to Tim Beyers, a Colorado freelancer and Motley Fool writer who’s filling in for me here. You’ll find me over on Tim’s blog, The Social Writer, talking about my favorite online hangouts for writers. By Tim Beyers Content […]

Filed Under: Careers, Freelancing, Technology, Writing Tagged With: fair pay for writers, freelance writing, Helium, how to work with editors, query tips for writers

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