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Author: lwidmer

Tenacity and the Word ‘No’

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I’ll give her credit – she’s tenacious. The editor of a magazine I worked with recently has once again contacted me to complete a story for her. That would be fine – only, I told her twice now that her publication doesn’t pay enough for me to justify the work involved, and that I had…

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Weird Client Tricks

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My girlfriend and I were sharing war stories over tea yesterday morning at the local Starbucks. She said she’d never had an instance where a client didn’t pay her. It would’ve bothered me more, but she’s a part-time freelancer and she works with a lot of local publications and clients – she has face time…

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The Real Reason Why I Don’t Twitter

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Raising my right hand, I’ll swear before this Internet community the truth – I, Lori, am a techno-holic. I sort of knew this all along, but it took Facebook to bring me to my knees and my senses. Recently I was “found” on Facebook by a high-school chum. Her contacting me piqued my interest in…

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Would You Settle For Less?

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Inauguration Day – a new beginning. Much like New Year’s and our penchant for resolutions, today’s a day where we ignore the harsh realities and try to find that silver lining among numerous clouds. I sit here hopeful, yet people being people, I know it won’t be long before the political maneuvering will hit full…

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Perspectives

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Last week our favorite Irreverent Freelancer Kathy Kehrli opened up about how she changed her ways, albeit briefly (for we love her irreverence too much to see it disappear). The result was her ability to secure two at-risk clients by simply stepping back and reassessing each situation. While I don’t advocate being a pushover, I…

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Everybody’s Working for the Weekend….

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Is the song stuck in your head now? Are you even old enough to remember Loverboy? Since I took the first part of this week off to host my mom, I’ll be pulling out the laptop this weekend to do some work. Fortunately, lots of work came in while she was here (and she was…

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Keeping Clients Happy When You’re (Officially) Not Around

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Despite being off much of this week due to my mom’s visit, clients are still calling and still needing work done. Mind you, I didn’t put an “away” message on my email or phone because I decided I’d check in every evening to see if there was anything critical. In one case, I’d already promised…

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Lori’s Annual Reminder That You’re Worth More Than You Think

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Welcome to a new economy and a new round of idiot job posters hoping to secure your writing talent for little-to-no money all by either sweet-talking you or convincing you you’re out of your mind to expect more than they’re offering. With our financial pictures fading to darkness nationally, don’t expect anything but an increase…

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Why I Hate Vacation Time Off

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Oh, how we all long for time off too, don’t we? But have you noticed the weird phenomenon that occurs when you go off on vacation – be it the Christmas holiday or the vacation-by-the-lake kind? The working world senses you’re about to leave and pounds you with projects. Then you come back to …….

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Mixing It Up

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I’m out of the office this week, but I left vapor trails for you. Being the duty-bound soul I am, I had to write some posts in advance so as not to lose any of you faithful followers. Yes, I have a sickness. It’s called punctuality. I can quit any time I want. Really. In…

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  1. Kimberly Ben Avatar
    Kimberly Ben

    Lori, I started out part-time writing for a couple of niche magazines and now that I write full time for business realized I’ve gotten away from it. I have been formulating a plan to get back into it as well. Thanks for sharing the resources.

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  2. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington

    I look at the magazines I enjoy reading and figure out whether or not I can write for them. I spend time at libraries, newsstands, and in bookstores browsing, and then go and do a little research on the reputations.

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  3. Angie Ledbetter Avatar
    Angie Ledbetter

    I don’t know a single other industry where employees have to spend so much #%!#%!%? time tracking down their payments or worrying legitimately that their work is being ripped off! Danged frustrating.

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  4. Carrie Wilson Link Avatar
    Carrie Wilson Link

    I have the same “sickness.”

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  5. Eileen Coale Avatar
    Eileen Coale

    I don’t write for magazines for all those reasons mentioned. It just is not worth my time. In the amount of time that it would take me to hunt up a magazine, check ’em out, query it, and write the article, I could make at least four times that amount doing web copy, AND I’d have at least 50% payment up front.

    I do, however, google every prospective client. It’s amazing what you can find sometimes – prospects who have been involved in lawsuits, prospects who don’t pay their bills, prospects who have owned 5 different businesses in as many years … needless to say, these prospects never become my clients.

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  6. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    Eileen, I wonder just how many of these trusted sources of mine will disappear in the current economy. You bring up a good point about those who don’t pay their bills. I give them one shot. If they don’t pay as expected, I’m no longer their writer.

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