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NAWW Member Launches Her New Talk Radio Show

Posted by on May 06 2008 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member Launches Her New Talk Radio Show!

NAWW Member, Cathy Holloway Hill, is pleased to announce the launch of her new Talk Radio Show debuting on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 6:00 p.m. eastern time.

The show will air each Wednesday, thereafter, at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. As a Certified Career Consultant, Author, and Life Coach, Cathy’s passion is inspiring the lives of others. Her radio show will feature topics to enhance and advance the lives of women.

On the May 14th debut show, Cathy will introduce her co-host, Mr. Tony Lamont. Mr. Lamont is a veteran radio personality and broadcast icon with mega-media giant, Radio One. Mr. Lamont will join Cathy in sharing his perspective on women’s issues from a man’s point of view. Together, they will provide an overview of future show topics focusing on enhancing the lives of women through self, health, and wealth. The show’s hosts are committed to the inspiration of all women as well as the men in their lives who love them.

Listen in to Cathy’s Radio show at:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cathy-Holloway-Hill

For more details, visit Cathy’s website at:
http://www.chollowayhill.com

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How to Gain Recognition as an Online Writer

Posted by on May 05 2008 | Free Articles

By Debra L. Dragon

As the economy continues to cause stress for the majority of American’s, many people increase their efforts for finding additional income. Some people go out and get a second job in the evenings and/or weekends. Others turn their search to the internet in hopes of finally finally that “real” work at home opportunity amongst thousands of scams.

For people deciding to increase their income through online writing assignments, the best thing you can do to market yourself is to establish an online reputation as a writer. This doesn’t mean you have to have pages on Amazon.com showing your bestselling booklist, it just means you need to have a few articles online with your name on them as the author and a way to contact you if someone is interested in hiring you as a writer.

There are a variety of ways you can start establishing your online writing reputation, and most are either free or extremely inexpensive, including:

  • Start and write a blog
  • Become a writer on someone elses blog that will include a biography and contact information about yourself
  • Write and distribute articles in article directories like ezinearticles.com
  • Apply for writing jobs on freelance job sites, like rentacoder.com and getafreelancer.com

Freelance job sites are not only a good way to earn recognition as a writer, but as you complete work the buyers are able to give you a “rating”. This rating shows other buyers that you’ve completed work successfully and will help you secure additional jobs through the sites. In addition to the numerical rating that you have, buyers can leave comments and feedback. Hopefully, you will have completed the job above and beyond expectations and have gotten an excellent review! Hint: use your real name (or the name you plan to write under as your pen name) as your freelance site username. When someone searches for your name with one of the search engines, often the feedback and ratings will be returned in the first few listings giving prospective clients another way to find you.

As you start adding more of your writing work to various web sites and article directories online, you will begin increasing your chances of having potential clients find you and ask about your writing services. If they see your articles online and ty pe your name into a search engine – they’ll find your contact information (if you’ve provided it on your blog, website or author’s biography section – so you can see the importance of this step!) and email or call you to discuss their needs for writing work.

You can also use services that allow you to network and refer people to others, as well as receive referrals from people you’ve networked with. These websites are free to create profiles and offer additional exposure:

  • Linkedin.com
  • myspace.com
  • merchantcircle.com
  • facebook.com
  • zerodegrees.com
  • ryze.com

These are all free methods of networking and getting your name associated with “online freelance writer” – one of the first steps in establishing a successful online freelance writing career.

Debbie Dragon is the founder of MakeMoneyFromWriting.com where she teaches others about the online writing process, how to find freelance writing jobs, and securing their own writing businesses.

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Coaching Trends TeleSummit

Posted by on May 05 2008 | Events & Conferences

Hi Creators and Big Thinkers,

I am attending an upcoming virtual event hosted by one of my favorite online female entrepreneurs and I wanted to make sure you knew all the details….

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What: Leadership in Coaching on Emerging Trends and Markets Telesummit

When: May 19-23, 2008

Where: Over a telephone bridgeline

Hosted by: Jo Romano, Life Coach for Lawyers and Andrea J. Lee, Multiple Streams of Coaching Income

Register: http://www.leadershipincoachingtelesummit.com/sheri

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Here are the top 12 emerging trends and markets in coaching offering the latest research and “how to” for you to discover:

#1: Get Out of Debt Money Coaching
#2: Future Leader and Executive Coaching, Coaching Generation Y
#3: Coaching the Wealthy and Affluent
#4: Coaching with the Law of Attraction
#5: Coaching Hollywood Insiders
#6: Coaching a Specific Industry Segment
#7: Marketing Focused Coaching for Entrepreneurs
#8: Coaching Political Leaders
#9: Coaching Parents of Teenagers
#10: Coaching Love Relationships
#11: Career Coaching
#12: Coaching Baby Boomers through Later Life Transition

Bonus! Building your Coaching Business

Hope to “see” you there.

Sheri McConnell
CEO – www.sherimcconnell.com

P.S. Live coaching with 5 Master Coaches will be held on the last day of the Leadership in Coaching on Trends and Markets Summit, but space is limited. Sign up today to be one of the lucky 5 who will be coached for free by a Master Coach in the specialty of your choice.

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NAWW Member Event: Sheila Bender on Shaping Your Experience for the Page

Posted by on Jan 15 2008 | NAWW Events (Central Time)

May 21, 2008
11:00 am

NAWW Member Event: Shaping Your Experience for the Page—Turning Personal Experiences into Insightful, Moving Writing

Shaping Your Experience for the Page—Turning Personal Experiences into Insightful, Moving Writing

Attendees will learn:

1. Locating your writing’s occasion
2. Extracting insight from your experience
3. Using the first person skillfully
4. Using sensory imagery to keep the reader with you

Note: Call-in information is on your member login page. If you do not have your password, e-mail us at support@naww.org

If you are not an NAWW member yet, find out more about NAWW Membership Benefits by clicking here: naww.org/blog/benefits

About Sheila Bender

Sheila Bender, writing teacher, poet, essayist, columnist, and book author, is now offering her know-how and ability to offer instruction through weekly online articles that encourage and help those who write from personal experience. Whether you want to break your writing out of its current form, revise effectively, generate more writing or facilitate the writing of others, you will benefit from Sheila’s weekly articles.

Sheila has been writing seriously since 1975 and I has taught writing since 1980. She published her first book about writing (Writing in a Convertible with the Top Down) in 1991 and have continued since then writing and publishing my poetry (Sustenance: New and Selected Poems), reviews (in Poet Lore, The Seattle Times and The World), and articles (Writer’s Digest Magazine and in Spring 2006, The Writer), as well as producing and publishing seven more books on writing, the newest entitled Writing and Publishing Personal Essays from Silver Threads in San Diego. Others include: Writing Personal Essays, Writing Personal Poetry, Writing in a New Convertible with the Top Down, A Year in the Life, and Keeping a Journal You Love. Her essays and poems appear online and in numerous North American literary magazines and anthologies.

As she wrote, her teaching expanded from local community education courses in writing to workshops at national writer’s conferences and university-sponsored classes. She served as curator for Seattle’s Poetry on the Buses program and as a judge for the Associated Writing Program and Writer’s Digest literary contests. She is a frequent presenter, instructor and panel member at conferences, most recently the San Francisco Jack London Writer’s Conference, Washington’s Whidbey Island Writer’s Conference and low-residency MFA program, the 2005 Conference on College Composition and Communication and soon, the 2006 Society of Southwest Authors’ Conference.

In 2005, she developed LifeJournal for Writers at www.lifejournal.com/writers with Chronicles Software. She has an undergraduate degree in English from the University of Wisconsin, an MAT in Secondary Education from Keane College and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington.

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