Archive for August, 2010

Cornered Office

with Mir Kamin

I'm a freelance writer and mother of two working from home, which theoretically means I can set my own schedule so as to best accommodate my family. In reality, "flexible hours" often equals "working too much." Yes, I'm my own boss; no, that doesn't mean life is easy. It's hard to leave the office when you live there. But I love what I do and feel very lucky. And not just because I get paid to work in my pajamas.

To learn more about Mir, check out her profile on Work It, Mom! or visit her blog at http://www.wouldashoulda.com/

Pitch it, pitch it good

Categories: My boss is an idiot, Now I'm free(lancing)

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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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Writers, books, and walking the walk

Categories: Deep thoughts, Like talking but with more typing, My boss is an idiot

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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?

Back when money was tight, that was the only way I acquired books. Then things improved and suddenly I could afford to buy books from real stores. I immediately moved to buying the hardback versions of books written by friends of mine, both as a show of support and so that I could have them signed. If there was a book I really wanted, I would get it from Amazon. More recently I’ve become a huge fan of Better World Books as a great way to both be green and to get great prices.

But lately I’ve been thinking that I need to reset my thinking when it comes to purchasing books. In fact, I’ll go so far as to say that I think it’s part of my duty as a writer to do so.
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Book winner, and five lessons from five years

Categories: Deep thoughts, Now I'm free(lancing), Things you should be reading

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Today I have two things for you! First, I’ll choose the winner of the contest I posted last week, and that person will receive a free copy of Susan Getgood’s book, Professional Blogging for Dummies courtesy of me and the publisher, Wiley.

Second, today is my birthday, and it’s made me a bit reflective. It’s around this time that I always look back on when I made the decision to take the freelancing plunge; it was just about five years ago (almost to the day) when I finally resolved to go for it. What I’ve learned in those five years could fill many, many volumes—each and every one of them would need to be bound up with humble pie, too—but I thought with it being my 5-year freelancing anniversary, I’d target just the top five, for today.

First things first, though. We need a contest winner!
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Review/Giveaway: Professional Blogging for Dummies

Categories: Product review, Things you should be reading

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I’ve known Susan Getgood for years, and when I heard that she’d be tapped to write Professional Blogging for Dummies I immediately thought to myself that she was exactly the right person for the job. As I talked with Susan throughout the process—both just on a general level, and because I spoke with her as part of her research—my anticipation mounted. The most basic way to put it is that Susan gets it, from the dual perspective as a strategic marketer and as a blogger, herself. So I knew the book would be spot-on.

Last week Wiley (the publisher) was kind enough to send me two copies, and even knowing everything I did, beforehand, about Susan’s acumen and how she was planning to structure this, I was still absolutely blow away by how thoughtful and comprehensive this manual is. You could truly pick up Professional Blogging for Dummies if you’d never blogged a day in your life and—after reading through the advice herein—start a professional blog and make money with it. Moreover, if you’re already a problogger, there’s still great information in here for sharpening your approach.
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BlogHer, BlogHer, BlogHer!

Categories: My boss is an idiot, Now I'm free(lancing)

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BlogHer 2010—just in case you’ve been living under a rock—is happening later this week. It’s a big conference. Huge. And of the previous five years of BlogHer and BlogHer Business conferences, I’ve been in attendance at four of them.

But this year I’m not going. And I’m totally okay with that.

I mean, in the last couple of weeks I started reading about it everywhere. People panicking about what to wear. What to pack. Whether they’d embarrass themselves. And as I read through the blogosphere’s collective angst I smugly said to myself, “Well. Thank goodness that’s not me. All those neuroses in one place? I certainly dodged a bullet, there.” And I went on my merry way, happy to be staying home.

But then I started reading blog posts and tweets from folks I adore. People I already know and haven’t seen in a long time, who will be in New York in a few days, and I won’t be there. And people I’ve never met, but wish I could, who will be in New York in a few days, and I’m missing the chance to meet them.

And suddenly I started feeling like I was Jan in that episode of The Brady Bunch where she gets herself good and worked up and into a snit over how everything is always about Marsha. And if I’m being totally honest, I was surprised to find myself feeling that way.
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