The more people follow you on Twitter, the better you can use the social network to find sources and promote your work. Read on.
RIP LinkedIn Answers: one less reason for writers to use LinkedIn
When LinkedIn pulls the plug on its Answers feature Jan. 31, there will be one less reason for writers to use the social network for work.
Q&A with Craig Silverman, content director at news curation startup Spundge
Think of this new tool for finding sources and organizing notes “like a souped up police scanner for news and social.”
Reminder: #wclw chat today @ 10 am PT on how writers can use LinkedIn
In this month’s WordCount Last Wednesday chat, find out how to use the business network to find story ideas, sources and more.
Next #wclw writer chat Nov. 28: making the most of LinkedIn’s new features
If you don’t use LinkedIn, you’re missing out on lots of new features. Tune in the Nov. 28 #wclw chat to see how freelancers can use the popular social network.
Take the pledge to ‘Spare the Web’ from bad design
In this sponsored post, author and business writer Jodi Torpey describes two freelancers’ plan to free the web from poorly written copy and design disasters.