Many folks say they don’t make New Year’s resolutions because they don’t keep them. Well, let’s make some we can actually keep. If you are unemployed or kicking off your freelancing career, try these resolutions for a better and more successful 2009.
Posts Tagged ‘Media’
Ask for help and give it back
Posted in Advice, Job Strategy, Something to Think About, tagged finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, holidays, job hunting, job search, job searching, Jobs, journalism, Media, Networking, unemployment, websites on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This holiday season, make sure you carve out time to help others and thank those who helped you. The holidays are a great excuse to network, too.
What to read 12/16
Posted in Advice, In the Media, Job Strategy, tagged finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, getting a job, job hunting, job search, job searching, journalism, lay off, layoffs, looking for a job, marketing, Media, media news, Twitter, unemployment, using twitter to find a job, websites on December 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Here is double the amount from last week’s “What to Read,” from giving gifts with meaning to networking tips and 100 places to find a job.
Audiologist for a day
Posted in Advice, In the Media, Rant, Something to Think About, tagged audiologist, audiology, finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, getting a job, job hunting, job search, Jobs, journalism, layoffs, Media, media news, Twitter, unemployed, unemployment, websites on December 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Are you thinking about switching careers because of the economic situation and state of the media industry?
Where (and when) to look for article ideas and inspiration
Posted in Advice, Job Strategy, Uncategorized, tagged finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, getting a job, job hunting, job search, job searching, journalism, keeping motivated after job loss, looking for a job, Media, unemployed, unemployment on December 9, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Although the simple answer to “Where do you get story ideas from?” is everywhere, what works for me is focusing on when the ideas come.