Notes from Minnesota
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Mentors, Agents, and “Experts”
Oh my! So many smoke and mirrors on the Internet. Today Donna, Victoria, and Beth discuss what you should look for when selecting a mentor, agent, or “expert” to follow.... Read more »
Podcast: Mentors, Agents, and “Experts”
Oh my! So many smoke and mirrors on the Internet. Today Donna, Victoria, and Beth discuss what you should look for when selecting a mentor, agent, or “expert” to follow.... Read more »
How to make ‘19 the best yet…
Hey Freelancer! Welcome to a Writing Etc. Mini. I promised occasional fast, useful, info packed additions to your regular Writing Etc. subscription so I’ll keep ‘er short today. It’s February!... Read more »
The state of copywriting in 2019
In today’s special episode of Notes from Minnesota, Victoria Rosendahl and I are joined by copywriter extraordinaire Donna Doyle to chat about the state of copywriting in the new year.... Read more »
The state of copywriting in 2019
In today’s special episode of Notes from Minnesota, Victoria Rosendahl and I are joined by copywriter extraordinaire Donna Doyle to chat about the state of copywriting in the new year.... Read more »
Sprinting. Marathoning. Which are you?
In today’s installment of Notes from Minnesota, I chat about my (nearly) hairless dog, animal cruelty, and racing. I mean really!? Who could hurt anyone with such a sweet face?... Read more »
Sprinter vs the Marathoner… which are you?
~~~ Notes from Minnesota ~~~ Hey Freelancer! Thanks for all the kind comments concerning the audio version of Writing Etc. I love that you enjoy it! If you’re short on... Read more »
A bit ‘o news and a freelance mistake.
In today’s Notes from Minnesota I ramble about… News on the cancer front A mistake far too many creative entrepreneurs make A fun resource Enjoy!
25 Helpful Freelancing Secrets
Today’s Notes From Minnesota features a fantastic article by the ever fabulous Bob Bly. Enjoy!
25 Secrets of Online Marketing Success
~~~ Notes from Minnesota ~~~ Hey Freelancer, Every now and again, I have the incredible opportunity to work on what I call a “passion project.” This project generally falls outside... Read more »