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January 20, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

God bless America

Tuning out today to tune into the inauguration of Barack H. Obama as 44th president of the United States of America. Follow the action on Twitter. I’ll be there at @michellerafter

Filed Under: Workplace Issues Tagged With: Barack Obama, presidential inauguration, Twitter

January 19, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Room to write

The first time I worked as a freelance writer I shared an apartment with a roommate and had my office in my bedroom. Between working and sleeping I probably spent 18 hours a day in that 12 x 12 room. A few years and several full-time jobs later I once again found myself temporarily working […]

Filed Under: Books, Oregon, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: a Haven for Writers, CubeSpace, Oregon Writers Colony, Portland writers resources, Portland writers spaces, Portland Writers' Dojo, The Attic, work spaces for writers, writers' workspaces, writing spaces

January 16, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Twitter true confession: I was wrong

Pass the crow. Five months ago I couldn’t be bothered with Twitter. Now I’m here to say: I get it. Last fall I started hearing more writers talk about using Twitter for work, so in December I signed up. It’s easy: you pick a user name and password, write a brief description of yourself, upload […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Tagged With: freelancers on Twitter, how Twitter can help you business, how writers can use Twitter, Twitter, writers on Twitter

January 14, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

You can still be a reporter, just not in a newsroom

Attention journalists. The newspaper reporting and editing jobs you’ve been laid off from aren’t coming back anytime soon, at least not in the form you left them. You probably already know that. So what’s next? You could go to law school, switch to PR or dig up dirt on public companies for a corporate investigator. But if […]

Filed Under: Careers, Economy, Newspapers, Online news, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Amy Webb, digital media trends, new skills for reporters, reporters, retraining reporters, skills reporters should have, Webbmedia Group

January 9, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Sex sells, and other blogging lessons learned

Made you look. In the blogging world, a catchy title will make people click through to read your post. That’s just one lesson I learned since starting this blog a year ago. I still consider myself an advanced beginner, but I’ve picked up enough over the past 12 months to want to share. Here’s what […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Blogging, how to start a blog, how to write blog posts, putting links in blog posts, sex sells, what makes a good blog, what makes a good blug

January 8, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Online News Assn. offers free Semantic Web seminar for writers

The Online News Association is teaming up with Poynter Institute’s News University to offer four training Webinars for writers interested in updating their skills. The first is a class on semantic Web specifically tailored to journalists and it’s free to ONA members. Non-members pay $29.95. Discover Your Missing Links: The Semantic Web will take place […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Online news, Technology, Web 2.0, Writing Tagged With: Diane Burley, News University, Online News Association, Semantic Web

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