Erik Sherman's WriterBiz

A spot about the business of writing as seen by a freelance writer. That includes marketing, sales, contracts, copyright, planning, research - in short, the business end of writing.

Name: Erik Sherman
Location: Massachusetts, United States

I'm an independent writer and photographer who covers business, food, technology, books, media, general features, and pretty much anything appealing that results in a signed check. My work has appeared in such places as the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Newsweek Japan, Fortune, Inc, Fortune Small Business, the Financial Times, Advertising Age, Saveur, US News & World Report, and Continental

Friday, January 23, 2009

What Webcast Would You Want?

Apparently the technology that Columbia's J-School uses for webcasts is free. I'd like to try it out, along with dialed-in questions and the lot, and am wondering what topics readers might find of potential interest. Marketing? Business planning? Writing technique? Markets? Technology? I'm looking for suggestions and will put together something appropriate as part of my testing the system. Feel free to email me, or you can post a suggestion as a comment.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a new freelancer (plus the current challenges of the economy), I would love to see a webcast abtout marketing (how to find clients, introduce oneself to clients - find work in other words).

A lot of the other topics (technology, business planning) are info that I can probably find on my own.

January 23, 2009 5:03 PM  

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