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How To Get The Job

Posted on August 12, 2008 by lwidmer

Dear friend Anne Wayman has a great post on her blog detailing how to apply for freelance gigs. She includes the top two reasons why you’re not getting jobs now. Please read them. These are the mistakes I’ve seen writers do when answering ads. I know. I placed an ad once. And of all who…

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Glass Ceiling or Timidity?

Posted on August 11, 2008 by lwidmer

An interesting discussion is brewing on Allena Tapia’s About Freelance Writing blog. She shows a few articles that bring up the idea of a glass ceiling in freelancing. One article she points to is a New York Times piece on a perceived glass ceiling in blogging. Wisely, Allena doesn’t draw conclusions on the suggestion, but…

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Background Checks for Clients

Posted on August 8, 2008 by lwidmer

Many of you know about my run-in with an alleged scam artist. While he’s still making his way through the court system, it’s indicated that the authorities do have enough evidence to prosecute and that this man may indeed be found guilty of a number of charges. Since this episode, I’ve been extremely careful with…

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The Maddening Silence

Posted on August 7, 2008 by lwidmer

Don’t you love beyond reason doing a project, meeting a deadline, and never hearing back from the client? I finished a project four or five weeks ago – one of those “We really need to get this done ASAP” projects where I broke my neck to give them a great product on deadline. I did…

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The Idea Files

Posted on August 5, 2008 by lwidmer

Amanda at From Ink to Ether has a great post up about finding ideas by reading magazines and seeing trends within the articles. It got me thinking about how we writers find ideas for our queries. Like Amanda, I read trade magazines. Okay, not as thoroughly as she does, but I do read them. It’s…

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Cleaning the Freelance House

Posted on August 4, 2008 by lwidmer

I’m back. Let’s just say the fishing was adequate but not great. I did manage to catch two northern pike that measured up nicely. I won’t bore you with details as they weren’t all that impressive. But it was nice to see the parental units again and equally nice to spend time in the wilds…

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Devon’s Extra-Special Big Day

Posted on August 1, 2008 by lwidmer

Many of you who visit here regularly know Devon Ellington or have seen my links to her weblog, Ink in My Coffee. Or maybe you’ve read her comments here. She’s part of the Words on the Page family – and part of my extended family (we adopt our favorites these days). Today is a big…

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Break Time

Posted on July 28, 2008 by lwidmer

I’m taking a much-needed break this week. I’ll be back in August!

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Maybe it’s the Gnomes

Posted on July 25, 2008 by lwidmer

Like I said a few days ago, the minute you decide to leave town the clients come out of the shadows wanting work completed. An entirely new project came in yesterday from an old client. It’s large enough that I was able to put it off until I return. What’s odd is that I was…

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The Difference Between a Startup and a Startup

Posted on July 24, 2008 by lwidmer

No, that’s not a typo. I’m trying to make a point here. Irreverent Freelancer Kathy had a great post yesterday about her latest encounter with a startup, which you can read here. Word Vixen responded with this: “For some reason, people seem to think that launching a website, starting a sole proprietorship, or a side…

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  1. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    July 24, 2008

    By the way, the typo in the BusinessDictionary.com quote is theirs, not mine. When I say I don’t work for free, that includes cleaning up other people’s quotes for them. LOL

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    WordVixen
    July 25, 2008

    Excellent post, and thanks for the link. 🙂

    From all those business magazines I waste my time on, from what I’ve seen of legit startups, is that they only mention they’re a startup when they’re offering someone a ground floor opportunity to be part of the leadership of the new company, and usually includes stock or stock options or other benefits. Startups want to be taken seriously, and broadcasting that you’re a startup and can’t afford to pay is not the way to be seen as a professional with something to offer the marketplace.

    So, Lori… I’m starting up this website. Wanna write for free for me? I promise to pay you when it hits big! 🙂

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    Lori
    July 25, 2008

    LOL! Yea, I’m taking you up on that offer – right after I get my deed for my new swamp….

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  4. Sal Avatar
    Sal
    August 1, 2008

    Well said, and great advice for those new to the journalism world (namely me). Thanks Lori!

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