As a freelancer, I’m no stranger to promoting myself. You get over any modesty you may have had when you entered into this gig pretty fast, or you tend not to be very successful. So yes, I have no problem hawking my writing skills to you or anyone else. Can I write? Yes, I can. And do. And will. And I’m pretty darn good at it, if I do say so myself. Heh.
What I’m finding—now that I’m well-established as a writer, and still trying to expand my expertise and reach—is that I need to become even more brazen in my broadcasting of my capabilities. Part of what I also do (and enjoy) is speak at conferences, and there are lots of reasons to do this in almost any field. It’s great experience in dealing with people; it’s a networking and marketing opportunity; and it’s much-needed “face time” in a field where so much of my business is conducted alone in my office. (Yes, freelancing and connectivity and the ability to work from anywhere is great, but there’s still plenty of old-school clients who’d like to know there’s a person behind the email, you know?)
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Up until very recently, I was not a big buyer of books. Now, that’s not to say that I didn’t read; I’ve always been a voracious reader. I’m also a big fan of the library, and I do a lot of thrifting, so the books I buy tend to come from Goodwill or yard sales for pennies on the dollar. That’s just good, frugal sense. Right?
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