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Author: lwidmer

A New Habit?

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For some reason, I’ve been receiving a lot more requests from people wanting me to promote their sites or their work. Normally, if I don’t know the person, I don’t bother. But this one intrigued me. The site is called Bookhabit, and I went there with more than a smidgen of skepticism. Let’s face it…

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Measuring Worth

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No, it’s not yet another post on payment – not quite. It’s about determining if the project you’re working on or being offered is worth it. I bring this up after waving bye-bye to the long-arsed project of a week ago. The work was tedious, but it paid okay. The projects were large, but again,…

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If I Had an Extra Day…

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The weather gods were on our side Friday, for we made it to Manhattan to see Eddie Izzard live at the Union Square Theatre. He was his usual hysterical self. You either love him or you don’t get him. I get him, and I love him. He was not in drag, but he was looking…

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Steady as She Goes

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I’m sporting the remnants of a migraine that woke me up, and I’m taking it nice and slow today (so if this post seems all over the place, it’s because I’m riding an Excedrin high). We have tickets to see Eddie Izzard in Manhattan tonight, and if the weater doesn’t stop us, I refuse to…

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It’s Getting Ugly Around Here

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Every time I think I’ve seen the furthest lengths a person will go to for control, something else happens that makes me wonder if control is like a big black hole in space. Yesterday’s issue with the client wanting to view copy has now turned into a stalemate. I’m getting notes telling me pointedly that…

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When Control is Important

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Had a situation yesterday in which I had a lovely interview with a nice person and that lovely interview ended rather awkwardly. Why? Because of this line: “We really can’t approve your story for publication unless we’re allowed to see it first.” Uh, no. Her issue is this: while she is high on the food…

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Your Professional Face

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Oops – is that your amateurism showing? I had some email correspondence recently with a client, and I can only say that despite the words in his email, I got the impression I shouldn’t trust him. Why? Because he used some “template” stationery that resembles a notebook page, and he signed all emails with “C…

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What’s That Huge Sucking Sound?

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Alas, that noise that sounds like a Hoover pulling teeth from a squirrel – that would be this latest project. I sent a note to the Powers That Be on the 13th asking very pointed questions. That was a follow-up to the questions asked on the 11th, and it preceded the very direct question on…

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Yin-Yang Up the Ying-Yang

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The good news – payment arrived from the client of two posts ago. The bad news – it’s partial payment that includes just the first invoice I sent. The remainder is still AWOL. I suspect I’ll get it in two weeks per the agreement. In other news, I’m sick of the project. Why? Because I…

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Discounts R Not Us

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It’s strange – there are actually clients out there who believe that their actions, or lack thereof, have a direct bearing on what you’re to be paid. For a better explanation, go over to the Irreverent Freelancer blog and read her experience. I’m quoting Kathy a lot these days because her experiences are learning ones…

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  1. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Great advice, Lori! Love your overall message: to make it as writers we must dig deep, have guts, and be firm. 🙂

    Smiles,
    Michele

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  2. devonellington Avatar
    devonellington

    My contracts include the following:

    That the project falls within X parameters within X dates, and the price quoted includes 2 revisions.

    Now, the most important:

    “Additional revisions and/or change of direction will be billed at $100/per hour.”

    No like, no sign, no work.

    Otherwise, you’re coughing it up.

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  3. Irreverent Freelancer Avatar
    Irreverent Freelancer

    Yeah, well, I’m still waiting for a response from the client I detailed in my post. He was conveniently “sick” the day I told him I’d have to charge him for everything except revisions. Thus, he would have to discuss it with his supervisor when her returns to work. I don’t care what he and his supervisor discuss. I’ll be happy to discuss it with the FBI if I don’t get paid.

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  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    Great line, Devon.

    Kathy, I’ve no doubt you’ll get your cash. 🙂

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  5. Debra Avatar
    Debra

    I had a client do this to me once. I delivered a series of ten articles, written exactly to his specifications, and he refused to pay me because “now that I see them, they just weren’t what I had in mind.” GRRRR

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  6. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    Oh debra, I’m sorry to hear it. Not surprised at all, but still sorry. And I’d bet good money he used them anyway (keep looking on the Internet for key phrases – my guess is something will show up).

    Where do these people come from, anyway?

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