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Category: Advice for Freelancers

Great info from the ASBPE Conference

Last week, I attended the ASBPE Conference – the American Society of Business Publication Editors – and learned a few new things. I learned a lot about making and editing smartphone videos. I have already put the information to work! A few things of general note: The sweet spot for story length is anything less… [Read More]

Paying for college: Protecting the investment in human capital

Gary Becker was a University of Chicago economist best known for his work on human capital. His research covered discrimination, compensation, family formation, birth rates, educational quality – pretty much anything that involved how people maximize the value of their time and talent. Paying for college is one way people invest in human capital. I… [Read More]

Sandra Day O’Connor and non-traditional careers

I’ve been thinking a lot about the oddities of career paths. We like to think that they are linear, but they aren’t. Life is weird and strange, and employers can be even weirder and stranger. And that brings me to Sandra Day O’Connor. She graduated from law school at a time when hardly any women… [Read More]

2015 Blogathon Logo

There’s an official badge for the blogathon this year! Hurray! And this counts for today’s post. (I can’t come up with something pithy every day. Or even most days!)

The 2015 blogathon haiku

A standard feature of the blogathon is a haiku, and as we’re a week in and I have no ideas for today’s post, here it is: a haiku. The blogathon is A workout for a writer’s Creativity Poetry is deceptively simple, and that bad one lets me check off a blogathon box. I even used… [Read More]

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Cover of Day Trading for Dummies

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