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		<title>Recap of SPJ&#8217;s Freelance Workshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those of you who missed out on SPJ South Florida's recent "How to Build a Successful Freelance Career Workshop" can now watch video of the event on uVu, WPBT2's video sharing portal. You can also review the best of the advice offered at the event via the Twitter archive. Lourdes Brezo-Martinez graciously agreed to ghost blog the July 16th event...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://spjsofla.net/wp-content/themes/mimbo2.2/images/reporters-notebook-250x180.jpg" alt="Image of Reporter’s Notebook" class="picright" />Those of you who missed out on SPJ South Florida&#8217;s recent &#8220;How to Build a Successful Freelance Career Workshop&#8221; can now watch video of the event on uVu, WPBT2&#8242;s video sharing portal. We&#8217;ve embedded the first clip below. You can access the rest of the video clips via this link: <a href="http://ka.uvuvideo.org/_Freelance-Workshop-by-SPJ-Part-1/video/733310/86294.html" target="_blank">SPJ Freelance Workshop</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d rather read a review of the event, we&#8217;ve also a Twitter archive below. Lourdes Brezo-Martinez graciously agreed to ghost blog the July 16th event from our chapter&#8217;s Twitter account (@SouthFloridaSPJ). We&#8217;ve gathered those Tweets together a short of transcript, or &#8220;twitscript,&#8221; of the event.  Enjoy!</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;How to Build a Successful Freelance Career&#8221;<br />
July 16, 2009<br />
6:30 PM<br />
Miami-Dade Public Library, Main Branch<br />
Featured Speakers: Oline Cogdill, Brett Graff, Tristram Korten</strong></p>
<p><strong>VIDEO &#8211; PART 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>LIVE BLOG TRANSCRIPT</STRONG</p>
<p>Journalists in Transition follow @SouthFloridaSPJ Freelance Wrkshp tonight, 6:30-9 Amazing panel! http://tinyurl.com/spjfla</p>
<p>Transparency: #spjfla live event tweeting via @sistermary http://myloc.me/aPym</p>
<p>Successful freelancing requires you to treat it like a job #spjfla</p>
<p>Pitch story ideas to mid-level editors &#8211; Brett Graff #spjfla</p>
<p>When freelancing your pitch letter is your resume #spjfla</p>
<p>Senior news editor/sr news editor is best bet for pitching #spjfla</p>
<p>If you can do it well, you can call the editor to pitch. Otherwise e-mail #spjfla</p>
<p>Speakers Oline Cogdill, Brett Graff, Tristram Korten #spjfla</p>
<p>Is it important to have a niche? Yes but also: diversify! #spjfla</p>
<p>Be a journalist &#8211; at the end of the day #spjfla</p>
<p>When you develop a niche you may have the opportunity to become an expert #spjfla</p>
<p>Brett &#8211; I look at an assignment like shopping &#8211; price (pay) vs quality #spjfla</p>
<p>Tristram &#8211; I&#8217;m building a brand #spjfla</p>
<p>Less-than-ideal jobs can lead to great sources and other assignments #spjfla</p>
<p>Post previous work on your own website &#8211; a crucial tool #spjfla</p>
<p>The story may be owned by the publication, but the material/research is writer&#8217;s to use again #spjfla</p>
<p>Tristram &#8211; New revenue stream &#8211; grants #spjfla</p>
<p>Fellowships and grants source: AJR #spjfla</p>
<p>Every client you have could fold tomorrow: look outside the box for other sources #spjfla</p>
<p>Other freelance sources: Universities, PR and advertising firms. Face reality about new era. #spjfla</p>
<p>Apex of freelance pay: Over $3 a word with 3000 to 5000-word stories #spjfla</p>
<p>Question: Do you negotiate: For some, only if you are willing to lose the assignment #spjfla</p>
<p>When you are starting out, you have to &#8220;pay you dues&#8221; #spjfla</p>
<p>@NeyomFriday Thank you for following along #spjfla</p>
<p>When negotiating, consider research time as well as writing time #spjfla</p>
<p>Question: Does blogging, social media help #spjfla</p>
<p>Tristram: Encourage all to find a way to make technology work for you &#8211; but I don&#8217;t use social media (paraphrased) #spjfla</p>
<p>Brett: Facebook helps me find people to illustrate my stories #spjfla</p>
<p>Face time with editors is encouraged by panelists &#8211; Assignments often go to &#8220;friends&#8221; #spjfla</p>
<p>Discipline is important &#8211; divide time between writing/admin tasks #spjfla</p>
<p>Blogging does not pay as much as print #spjfla</p>
<p>You have to bring your &#8220;A&#8221; game because of the large pool of good writers available #spjfla</p>
<p>There is no magic trick that makes it all work &#8211; freelancing is a lifestyle &#8211; Tristram #spjfla</p>
<p>Oline: As you are building your business, don&#8217;t forget your personal life #spjfla</p>
<p>Oline: Do not sit in your pajamas all day. Keep friendships. It&#8217;s a mindset. Take Wednesdays off!! #spjfla</p>
<p>Oline: If you are working at home, get out of Facebook! <img src='http://www.spjsofla.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  #spjfla</p>
<p>Tristram: *Ask him about the submarine and kill fees. #spjfla</p>
<p>Freelancing: A whole new world not knowing where your finances will be in six months. You have to learn to budget. #spjfla</p>
<p>Audience member: if a story is &#8220;killed&#8221; don&#8217;t think &#8220;dead&#8221; think &#8220;recycled&#8221;. #spjfla</p>
<p>Alana Roberts from the DBR listens in! #spjfla</p>
<p>Should you incorporate? It may not be the best thing for this situation #spjfla</p>
<p>Working from home: Get your finances in order #spjfla</p>
<p>Save your receipts advises the panel for tax time #spjfla</p>
<p>Ethics: What is your code of ethics? &#8220;No strings attached.&#8221; #spjfla</p>
<p>Watch your &#8220;ethics&#8221; situation. Your name is all you have. (Tristram) #spjfla</p>
<p>Thank you to all who attended, spoke and moderated #spjfla</p>
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		<title>Freelancing Workshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come learn how to build a successful freelance career at a workshop featuring three successful local freelance journalists and editors. This important event will take place on Thursday, July 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the main branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library at 101 W. Flagler Street in downtown Miami. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Miami, Fla.-</strong>Now is a time of transition for journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists South Florida is there to help.</p>
<p>For those who have been displaced from full time careers in journalism or for anyone who would like more control over their careers a freelance career may be just the thing for you. So come learn how to build a successful freelance career at a workshop featuring three successful local freelance journalists and editors and moderated by freelance journalist Julie Kay, president of the Society of  Professional Journalists South Florida.</p>
<p>Featured speakers are:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Oline Cogdill </strong>who after 30 years left her full time position at the Sun- Sentinel where she worked on the features desk. She still reviews mystery fiction for the Sun-Sentinel. Her mystery fiction reviews appear in more than 250 newspapers and publication sites worldwide. She also writes author profiles, essays and blogs for Mystery Scene Magazine. She also is a freelance copy editor.</li>
<li><strong>Brett Graff </strong>is a freelance journalist who contributes to Glamour, Maxim, Ladies’ Home Journal, American Baby, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar and The Miami Herald. Prior to becoming a freelancer she worked as a correspondent for Reuters’ Miami bureau and as a staff writer covering real estate, business and government for Daily Business Review.</li>
<li><strong>Tristram Korten</strong> is a freelance journalist who covers regional conflicts and environmental issues throughout the Caribbean Basin and Latin America. He also writes travel and adventure stories. His work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Details Magazine, Salon.com, The Miami Herald and Men’s Journal. Previously he was a staff writer and columnist for the Miami New Times.</li>
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<p><strong>This important event will take place on Thursday, July 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the main branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library at 101 W. Flagler Street in downtown Miami. Parking is $5 including validation. We&#8217;ve created <a href="http://spjsofla.net/wp-content/themes/mimbo2.2/images/directions-to-miami-library.pdf" title="Directions to Main Miami Library" target="_blank">directions</a> you can download and print.</strong></p>
<p>Please RSVP to Alana Roberts at 702-523-4111 or <a href="mailto:aroberts27@gmail.com">aroberts27@gmail.com</a> by Wednesday, July 15.</p>
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		<title>Paper Cuts: Surviving and Preparing for the Layoff/Buyout</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Worried about being next on the buyout/layoff list? Or has it already happened to you or a family member?</p>
<p>The South Florida chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will hold an important, free panel discussion on Thursday, August 7, to address the crippling affects of layoffs to our industry.</p>
<p>We will address various topics including freelancing, employment law, financial planning and life after journalism.</p>
<p>Our panelists include:</p>
<p>Laura Walsh, a Weston financial planner whose practice includes numerous local journalists, will address the fundamentals of managing your money during a crisis.</p>
<p>Roberto Santiago, a former Miami Herald reporter who recently became director of communications and strategic marketing for the Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale, will discuss making the transition out of journalism</p>
<p>Bill Amlong, a Fort Lauderdale employment attorney who has sued local newspapers on behalf of reporters and former investigative reporter for The Miami Herald, will address employment law issues.</p>
<p>Bill Hirschman, a theater critic and arts reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and freelancer at-large for several publications, will talk about his experience taking a buyout from the Sun-Sentinel last year</p>
<p>Michael Koretzky, a former Sun-Sentinel reporter and current managing editor of Jazziz and journalism teacher at Florida Atlantic University, will give tips on how to find a new job after the layoff – both from personal experience and from running a job website, Southfloridamediajobs.com, as well as several popular job fairs for SPJ.</p>
<p>Please join us on at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 7th at ArtServe, 1350 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale. Refreshments will be provided.</p>
<p>For more information please call Julie Kay at 954-303-3384</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worried about being next on the buyout/layoff list? Or has it already happened to you or a family member? The South Florida chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will hold an important, free panel discussion on Thursday, August 7, to address the crippling affects of layoffs to our industry. We will address various topics [...]]]></description>
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Worried about being next on the buyout/layoff list? Or has it already happened to you or a family member?</p>
<p>The South Florida chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will hold an important, free panel discussion on Thursday, August 7, to address the crippling affects of layoffs to our industry.</p>
<p>We will address various topics including freelancing, employment law, financial planning and life after journalism.</p>
<p>Our panelists include:</p>
<p>Laura Walsh, a Weston financial planner whose practice includes numerous local journalists, will address the fundamentals of managing your money during a crisis.</p>
<p>Roberto Santiago, a former Miami Herald reporter who recently became director of communications and strategic marketing for the Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale, will discuss making the transition out of journalism</p>
<p>Bill Amlong, a Fort Lauderdale employment attorney who has sued local newspapers on behalf of reporters and former investigative reporter for The Miami Herald, will address employment law issues.</p>
<p>Bill Hirschman, a theater critic and arts reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and freelancer at-large for several publications, will talk about his experience taking a buyout from the Sun-Sentinel last year</p>
<p>Michael Koretzky, a former Sun-Sentinel reporter and current managing editor of Jazziz and journalism teacher at Florida Atlantic University, will give tips on how to find a new job after the layoff – both from personal experience and from running a job website, Southfloridamediajobs.com, as well as several popular job fairs for SPJ.</p>
<p>Please join us on at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 7th at ArtServe, 1350 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale. Refreshments will be provided.</p>
<p>For more information please call Julie Kay at 954-303-3384</p>
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