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May 9, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Best of WordCount – Writer Q&As

Writers make some of the best interview subjects. They have a way with words, you know. So for your reading enjoyment, here’s some WordCount Q&As I’ve done with writers on a variety of subjects. Happy reading. Suddenly Frugal’s Leah Ingram – This prolific magazine writer, book author and frugal living blogger explains how she wrote […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Media Business, Writing Tagged With: Corinne McKay, DIY book publishing, Leah Ingram, marketing for freelancers, Michelle Nicolosi, NewspaperDeathWatch, Paul Gillin, SeattlePI.com, successful freelancers, Suddenly Frugal, Writers

May 8, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Digital media industry week in review, for May 8

The week’s highlights from the digital media business: Imprisioned U.S. freelancer ends hunger strike – Roxana Saberi, the freelance broadcast convicted of spying in Iran ended a two-week hunger strike after Iranian authorities agreed to hold an appeal hearing for her next week. The Iranian-American freelance broadcast reporter was arrested in January and convicted of […]

Filed Under: Media Business, Newspapers, Online news Tagged With: 2009 EPpy awards, blog statistics, Congressional hearing on newspaper business, David Simon, Editor & Publisher, freelance writers, future of newspapers, Huffington Post, Neighborlogs, ProBlogger, Roxana Saberi, Tweetmeme, Twitter, WordPress

May 7, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Can the techies save the news?

If you think reporters, editors, newspaper pundits, Sam Zell and the Sulzberger family are the only ones worried about the fate of the media business, you haven’t spent a Saturday morning with a room full of geeks. At last weekend’s BarCampPortland III meetup, the assembled developers, programmers and Web 2.0 entrepreneurs were just as concerned […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Oregon, Technology, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Abraham Hyatt, BarCampPortland, BarCampPortland III, digital media, hyperlocal news, John Hill, Neighborhood Notes, OurPDX.com, Steven Walling, The Columbian, the future of news, the media business, The Portland Sentinel

May 6, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Is it OK to friend your editor on Facebook?

Social networks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have created all kinds of new work-related etiquette questions: Is it OK to post a link to that killer story you wrote for Ladies Home Journal on Twitter more than once – an hour? Does memorizing the LinkedIn profile of an editor you’d like to pitch constitute stalking? […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing, Social Networks, Workplace Issues Tagged With: Facebook, how freelancers can use social networks, LinkedIn, Social Networks, Twitter, working with editors

May 5, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

The well-dressed blog post

The well-dressed blog post begins with good writing. The best posts are heavy on context. But that’s just the beginning. To make sure they’ve got that pulled together look before you send them out the door, they should also have: A catchy title – A clever headline will capture more attention than a dull one. […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: Blogging, Creative Commons, Freelance writing tips, how to promote your blog, how to write blog posts, Penelope Trunk, SEO for writers

May 4, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

5 ways to blog every day without freaking out

You signed up for a blogathon and realize you now have to blog about something every day for a month. Ack! There’s no getting around the fact daily blogging is work. But there are ways to minimize the extra effort. Writing short, planning ahead, mixing up the types of blog posts you write, creating standing features […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: blogathon, Blogging, freelancers who blog, how to blog, how to write blog posts, ProBlogger

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