A Business Approach to Marketing Your Work

 

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Volume II, No. 2,  May, 2007

Emily M. Akin, Publisher

 

The newsletter is becoming a blog. Take a look!

 

www.bamw.blogspot.com

 

 

Welcome

to BAMW (Business Approach to Marketing Your Work) News, was a quarterly newsletter for freelance writers and editors, bringing you articles, links, book reviews, and ideas to help you plan your marketing.  I'm switching to blog format because it gives you and me a better way to share information. You can choose whether to subscribe via e-mail or RSS feed. You'll get to comment on or question the posts. I'll post about once a week to start. Try it out: www.bamw.blogspot.com.

 

Door prize! Each issue has featured a prize for the diligent reader. This time, if you're the third person to e-mail me at akinemily@gmail.com and copy and paste the first paragraph of the BAMW launch post on blog, you could win a hard copy of my booklet, A Business Approach to Marketing Your Work PLUS Gods & Kings,  Volume 1, by Lynn Austin, award-winning fiction writer. Package will be sent via media mail to U. S. addresses only. In case of a tie, the Judge will decide who gets the prize. All decisions by the judge are final.

 


 

This month's theme on www.bamw.blogspot.com is networking. I received the following article from a member of The Christian PEN Proofreaders and Editors Network. I promised to use it in the April issue of this newsletter. I didn't know at the time that we were going to change to blog.

 


The Christian PEN: Online Networking for Editorial Freelancers 

By T. LaShaun Wallace 

A few years ago, as a new freelancer getting her start in the world of proofreading, Nan Snipes had a lot of questions. Fortunately, she didn’t have to go far to get her answers.  Snipes joined The Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network as a way to express her concerns and questions among her Christian colleagues.  

“At the time … I had lots of questions,” Snipes said. “I still do. That’s why I like The Christian PEN so much. Though I’ve been editing and proofreading for the past several years, I appreciate the veteran editors who take time to answer questions for people who are relatively new to this, including me.” 

Founded by Kathy Ide, The Christian PEN is a professional support organization for Christians who perform freelance proofreading, editing, critiquing and similar services for writers and publishers (part time or full time) and those who are interested in investigating this exciting field. 

Ide began her freelance business after losing her office job due to tendon injuries. Her husband suggested that she do what she’d always wanted: write and edit for a living. 

“After a few years of struggling to get my business started, I entered a ‘feast or famine’ stage,” Ide said. “Some months I had more work than I had time to do, and other months I wondered if I’d have to get ‘a real job’ again.” 

That stage eventually passed for Ide, and after a few years she consistently had more jobs coming in than she could handle. Thus The Christian PEN was born. 

“Since God did not deign to give me more than the standard 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Ide said with a chuckle, “I felt led to start The Christian PEN. My original goal was to have a group of Christian freelance editors I could pass some of the work on to. Since then, it has grown tremendously and many people have been blessed by this network.” 

In an industry that can be both cynical and cut-throat, The Christian PEN provides its members with an online forum to talk about freelancing without the worry of being judged for their workload … or lack of one. 

Members share helpful tips, information and updates on various topics related to editing and proofreading, all in the spirit of cooperative competition. 

“TCP members are the first [ones] I go to when I have a question of style, grammar, punctuation and so on,” said Erin K. Brown, owner of The Write Editor. “TCP members enjoy a bond that transcends our common careers. We are brothers and sisters in Christ. I have never read any member deriding another, as I often see with (other Web site forum) members.” 

What other editor forums may lack in spiritual connectedness, The Christian PEN has in abundance. Just ask Marilyn Anderson.  She is a full-time church publications manager who also runs a freelance editing, writing and proofreading business. “The caring, Christian advice that we offer to one another when mutual problems arise is invaluable,” Anderson said. “We share a prayer loop as well.”  

As Christians, we are all called for specific tasks, and for many in The Christian PEN, working as a proofreader or editor can be a ministry in itself. Author Bonita Darby discovered Snipes and her services through The Christian PEN and subsequently hired Snipes to edit her book for abused women, Daughter, Your Faith Has Healed You.

Said Darby: “Nanette Snipes … takes the time to read each word and put herself into the book to get the full feel. She edits physically and spiritually. She was definitely sent by the Lord to help my book to be a testimony to women in abused relationships.”

Another benefit of membership in The Christian PEN is the opportunity to enroll in online courses taught by contributing members of the network. Courses include “Fundamentals of Copyediting and Proofreading,” “Establishing Your Freelance Business,” “Web Site Writing and Editing” and “Marketing Your Services.”

“The biggest advantage (of joining The Christian PEN) is that I've found that through helping others, my own skills have sharpened,” said member Marsha Hubler. Online membership is free to anyone who is an aspiring, beginner or established freelance editor and who signs a Statement of Faith. For a small annual fee, contributing members can have their bios and published books listed on the Web site, receive a quarterly e-newsletter, get discounts on online courses, publish articles on the Web site and the newsletter, teach online courses, and receive regular leads to potential jobs/clients. For more information, including articles, tips and links of interest to editorial freelancers, visit The Christian PEN’s Web site, www.TheChristianPEN.com.

T. LaShaun Wallace is a freelance editor based in South Florida. E-mail her.


 

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