It’s a small world, after all: The Born Freelancer warns against burning bridges

This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. A 9-to-5er recently commented to me, “It must be great being freelance. You can always tell your boss where to go if they’re […]

Posted on December 22, 2011 at 8:34 am by editor · 3 Comments · Tagged with: , , ,

Count coffee as a food group? Yep, you’re a journalist

Your Monday laugh comes courtesy of Chris Ortiz, creator/editor of Stuff Journalists Like. While judges in Oregon might disagree with his 20-item “Checklist for being a ‘real’ journalist,” we think it hits the nail on the head. Some of our favourite “signs”: Corrected a loved one’s grammar in a greeting card Forgotten what it’s like […]

Posted on December 12, 2011 at 10:28 am by editor · LEAVE A COMMENT · Tagged with: , ,

Dealing with gig loss: The Born Freelancer’s 10-step program

This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. Getting that first gig is perhaps the novice freelancer’s hardest obstacle to overcome. But the endless hours of toil, of self-doubt and of […]

Posted on December 8, 2011 at 3:39 pm by editor · 2 Comments · Tagged with: , , , , ,

Do you whistle while you work?

One of the perks of working from home is having more control over your work environment. Sure, there may be other people sharing your space, and the next-door neighbour’s barking dog might be a bother from time to time, but for the most part, you are the master of your work space. Want to work […]

Posted on November 28, 2011 at 10:59 am by editor · 2 Comments · Tagged with: , ,

Gifts that keep on giving: the Born Freelancer’s tips on testimonials

This series of posts by the Born Freelancer shares personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. I was looking at some impressive freelancer websites the other day and noticed a common element on the sites that were the most […]

Posted on November 24, 2011 at 11:53 am by editor · LEAVE A COMMENT · Tagged with: , , , , , ,

PWAC Toronto’s Alternate Revenue Streams panel, Storified

What you missed at last night’s professional development event.

Posted on November 16, 2011 at 2:00 pm by editor · 2 Comments · Tagged with: , , ,

In praise of praise

Working independently has its benefits, but consistently receiving encouragement and thanks is not one of them. Editors don’t always take—or have—the time to give positive feedback and, when dealing with freelancers, some employers think putting a cheque in the mail is praise enough. Some days, it isn’t. “Is there an app for that? No, but […]

Posted on November 14, 2011 at 10:18 am by editor · LEAVE A COMMENT · Tagged with: ,

To blog, or not to blog, that is the Born Freelancer’s question

This series of posts by the Born Freelancer will share personal experiences and thoughts on issues relevant to freelancers. Have something to add to the conversation? Your input is welcome in the comments. I’m told that blogging is dead in this era of tweets and retweets. I must respectfully disagree. It may be long dead […]

Posted on October 24, 2011 at 10:00 am by editor · One Comment · Tagged with: , , ,

How to handle “idea theft”

This week on the Toronto Freelance Editors and Writers email list, a member asked the group for advice on a tricky situation. It’s a familiar one to most freelance writers and many editors who work with both freelance and staff writers. This writer had pitched a profile of a young entrepreneur to a weekly community […]

Posted on October 19, 2011 at 12:49 pm by editor · One Comment · Tagged with: , , ,

The Atlantic’s series on the “freelance surge”

On Labour Day, Freelancers Union founder Sara Horowitz wrote an article to announce and set the stage for a series for the Atlantic on the “freelance surge,” what she calls “the industrial revolution of our time.” She writes: “We haven’t seen a shift in the workforce this significant in almost 100 years when we transitioned […]

Posted on September 13, 2011 at 12:16 pm by editor · LEAVE A COMMENT · Tagged with: ,