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Another Reason Writers Need Websites

December 4, 2007 by Anne Wayman  
Filed under Jobs

ideabulb.jpgIf you’ve followed this blog for any length of time, you probably realize I believe every single freelance writer, editor, professional blogger, translator, tech writer, etc., should have their very own website, with their own domain name. It’s easy to do, and I’ve even written an article that will give you the overview you need to get started.

Now, along comes Eric over at Common Sense PR, suggesting that a website should also be a good source for journalists or other media. My first thought was something like, “oh, writers don’t need to worry about that.” And it’s true, his post is really aimed at companies, rather than individuals. Then, in my email, came a request for contributing to a book about business proposals from, yes, someone in the media.

This doesn’t mean you immediately have to redesign your website, but it’s probably worth spending a few minutes with it asking yourself if it shows you off well to the media. If it doesn’t, take time to add a page, or do some minor adjustments. No reason not to be prepared if a reporter or other media type comes looking.

Write well and often,
anne wayman writer
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Comments

4 Responses to “Another Reason Writers Need Websites”
  1. That’s true, Anne. Just because you run a very small business doesn’t mean you can’t make things easy for anyone who wants to help bang your drum for you!

  2. Anne Wayman says:

    In fact, Eric, those of us who run one person bands should probably make it easier!

  3. Matt Keegan says:

    This is good advice. As freelancers, we should view ourselves as running a business, even if we aren’t officially set up that way. The way we view ourselves can be quite different from the way people view us.

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