By Tonie AuerDFW Chapter President and National Blog Chairwoman While trying to relax last week, I went to my bookshelf to find something new to read. I wasn’t really sure that I wanted to start a new book … read more
Writing
The Freelance Writing Retirement Plan: Create an Asset
By Joe PulizziFounder and Chief Content Officer for Junta42 The writing-services business is anything but easy. Whether you are freelance writing for a traditional publication or writing for a corporate magazine or website, the pay scale is usually … read more
How to Get the Most Bang From Your Freelance Bucks
By Jennie L. PhippsEditor and Publisher of Freelance Success As media businesses tighten down, one of the first things many publishers look at is expense for freelancers. Here are five ways to get more production out of the … read more
Is the News Ever Finished?
By Tonie Auer National Blog Chairwoman and DFW Chapter President I read an interesting blog post on how the Internet and World Wide Web have impacted the way we cover the news. The idea is that a story … read more
Dealing with experts
By Dolores W. GregoryCopy EditorBNA Tax & Accounting BNA State Tax & Accounting relies heavily on the contributions of outside authors. For my product, the Multistate Tax Report, articles by tax attorneys and accountants are a regular monthly … read more
Strategies for Writers Plagued with Too Many Ideas
It truly doesn’t sound like it would be a problem, but I bet if you’re a writer or editor of a B2B and you look to the right of your monitor and then to the left (and maybe … read more
ASBPE’s National Blog: The Antidote to Future Shock
By Steven RollASBPE President When I read Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock in high school, I scoffed at his premise that the pace of technological change would accelerate so rapidly that people would someday be unable to keep up. … read more