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February 18, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

When freelancing isn't enough – it's OK to have another job too

Freelance writers are nervous by nature. There’s so much that has to go right for us to make money. Editors have to like our pitches and manuscripts. Articles have to run. Accounting departments have to issue us checks and checks have to clear. When the economy goes south, we worry even more than usual, especially […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Freelancing, Workplace Issues Tagged With: freelance writing business, freelancing in bad times, freelancing with a full-time job, how to be a freelancer, how to boost your freelance business, working and freelancing

February 16, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

High school confidential: journalism's changing, but jobs are still out there

High school girls still dream of being Rory Gilmore, the fictional daughter in The Gilmore Girls TV show who headed straight from a Yale journalism degree to a job covering Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. That’s what I discovered at career day at my old high school last week. More than 80 girls from St. Mary’s […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Freelancing, Magazines, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Writing Tagged With: advice for students studying journalism, Gilmore Girls, how to become a reporter, journalism careers, Journalism Jobs, journalism school

February 10, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Prepping for the big one – 12 ways to ace a VIP interview

I recently interviewed a management guru who’s a rock star in corporate circles, makes a mint from training sessions and has several best-selling business books under his belt. Want to know what he did at the end of the 60 minutes we spent on the phone? He thanked me for reading his books before we […]

Filed Under: Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: how to conduct an interview, interview techniques, interviewing celebrities, interviewing tips, preparing for an interview

February 4, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

There is no such thing as a dumb Twitter question

There is no such thing as a dumb Twitter question. When you’re learning to drive, are you dumb because you don’t know how much pressure to apply to the gas pedal? No. When you’re learning to dance, are you dumb because you step on your partner’s toes? Clumsy maybe, but not dumb. Just learning. It’s […]

Filed Under: Social Networks, Technology, Web 2.0 Tagged With: how to use Twitter, how writers can use Twitter, Twitter, Twitter for beginners, using Twitter

February 3, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Introducing RecessionWire.com, The Upside of the Downturn

What do two Internet savvy New York City business magazine editors and a long-time freelance writer do when their steady gigs go south? Start a Website of course. The site’s called RecessionWire.com, The Upside of the Downturn, and it’s just as smart as the three women behind it. Co-founders Laura Rich and Sara Clemence were […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Editors, Magazines, Media Business, Workplace Issues Tagged With: doing well in bad times, Laura Rich, Lynn Parramore, marketing yourself in a recession, Reading the Sphinx, RecessionWire.com, Sara Clemence

January 31, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

WordCount weekly news wrap up for Jan. 31

Is it just me, or does it seem like there’s a uptick in the stories and blog posts on the evolution of the news business and the role independents – writers and others – are playing in it? The sputtering economy is speeding up the pace of change. Here are some developments of interest from […]

Filed Under: Economy, Freelancing, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news, Writing Tagged With: @mediaisdying, @mediaishirin, Beatb, BeatBlogging.org, CBS Interactive, freelance writing, Jonathan Weber, killer WordPress apps, Michelle Nicolosi, MoneyWatch.com, Newspaper Industry, NewWest.Net, people to follow on Twitter, Print to Online, productivity, Steve Boese, WordPress resources

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