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Open Thread: Getting Them to Yes

Posted on May 3, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Simple Song by The Shins Hop on over to Jenn Mattern’s All Freelance Writing blog where I’m guest posting today. Give Jenn some comment love. I’m making progress. Yesterday I spent a good bit of time framing in and researching an article. I felt like I was at it all day….

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The Efficient Freelancer

Posted on May 2, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: I’m Shakin’ by Jack White It was one of those days yesterday where the plans to get work done were trumped by other things. Phone calls and emails to clear up details ruled, so I just went with it. I have one hard deadline this week, so there’s still time. I…

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Four Teaching Moments

Posted on May 1, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Radioactive by Imagine Dragons I shouldn’t be surprised that my forearms are hurting. I spent seven hours this weekend in the garden, trimming the marjoram into submission, losing the onion grass (and all those buried nodules), buttercups 9and their nodules), vetch (and those miles of roots), and moving sedum, daisies, coreopsis, coneflower, you…

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Monthly Assessment: April 2012

Posted on April 30, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Blunderbuss by Jack White How was your weekend? I finished last week feeling rather proud of myself. I worked on not one, but four client projects Friday alone. One is a client article, so that work is just beginning, but I did a little research and studied the company’s previous newsletters…

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Beginning the Career

Posted on April 27, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Summer Sun by Jukebox the Ghost Good day yesterday. I conducted one interview, one client marketing materials critique and follow-up discussion, and pounded out a customer case study. I love being busy. LOVE it. Today, I’m continuing with the case studies, putting together a proposal for some new client projects, and…

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Overcoming the Catch 22

Posted on April 26, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Bittersweet by Feist Yesterday was an interesting mix of marketing, communications gone awry, and paying out what I don’t have. A few marketing notes back to conference attendees confused the recipients. Can’t go into detail, but let’s just say in one case, my attempt to repeat back a humorous exchange failed…

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What They Don’t Teach You in J School

Posted on April 25, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Roll Away Your Stone by Mumford & Sons That’s more like it — I spent yesterday actually getting out some portfolios to my conference contacts. The morning was nuts; we had a meditation monk staying over and the check-engine light on his car was flashing like mad. Luckily, it was a…

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How To Lose Yourself in Four Easy Steps

Posted on April 24, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Incomplete and Insecure by The Avett Brothers What a day. I couldn’t have done any more that had nothing to do with marketing or contacting conference people if I’d intended to. I had a few minor client emergencies, a few interviews, and an impromptu meeting that completely threw me off kilter….

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Points of Contact

Posted on April 23, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: 1983 by Neon Trees Do all Mondays come with little surprises that need more brain power than humans are capable of at the start of the week? Logging in here today proved interesting. Blogger, where this blog is hosted, now has a completely new format and is no longer compatible with…

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Stuff that Happened Along the Way

Posted on April 20, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: It’s Time by Imagine Dragons Wow. I can’t believe it’s two days later and I’m still exhausted. The show involved a lot of walking. My one journalist friend said his pedometer logged over 15,000 steps on Monday. I know I walked as much. No wonder I lost three pounds! Hey, if…

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  1. Damaria Senne Avatar
    Damaria Senne
    April 20, 2012

    LOL! Seems you also had a weird time at the conference. On the linebacker-esque comment:

    I'm still sputtering over that one, so no, I don't have a comment at the ready.

    if I was holding a stuffed beaver and someone inquired as to its identity:

    I would congratulate them on being the winner of the stuffed animal contest and hand over the prize. The winner of the prize is the first person to ask me about it.

    No, I have never used poo poo paper. trying to figure out why anyone would want to recycle poo poo but oddly, my mind is coming up blank:-)

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  2. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington
    April 20, 2012

    I'd hand the linebacker dickhead the poo poo paper and tell him it sums up his Charmain personality.

    I'd give the beaver a double-entendre name and if someone asked what he was, I'd open my eyes very wide and say, "Oh, didn't you take biology in the tenth grade?"

    But then, I'm like that.

    Glad you had a a good conference. I'm looking forward to the rain (three inches here, we hope), but hope it won't mangle the tulips.

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  3. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    April 20, 2012

    These are all rhetorical questions, right? 🙂

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  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    April 20, 2012

    Damaria, I look forward to the weirdness in some respects. Makes the show more memorable and gives me great blog fodder. LOL Great response for the stuffed beaver inquiry! If I ever find myself in the position to be asked, I'll hand it over on the spot. 🙂

    Devon, you mean a name like Mulva (having a Seinfeld moment)? LOL If I'd been graced with the paper at that point, I would have. Naturally, he says this in front of the editors I work with, so I had to think fast. I should have just body checked his ass. LOL Maybe he's more on the money than I think!

    Tulips? Lucky you. Ours are about to fade entirely. The irises are out and I saw more than one daisy. Isn't this nuts? So early for everything!

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  5. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    April 20, 2012

    Since that jerk obviously has warped views of femininity (or masculinity) I would have been tempted to call him something very girly – see how he likes it. One thing I've noticed is guys dumb enough to make an unwarranted comment like that are usually trying to overcompensate for their own shortcomings.

    Devon – we had 2.87" of torrential rain Saturday night and my flowers held up really well!

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  6. Wade Finnegan Avatar
    Wade Finnegan
    April 20, 2012

    I don't how have any answers. I believe the beaver would get me in a whole lot of trouble. 🙂 The penguin nails are bomb! Unfortunately that series isn't going well. I can't stand the Flyers! Have a great weekend.

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