It’s Time To Engage

by Sue A. Fairchild As a relatively “green” editor, with only four years under my belt as a freelancer, I often worry about how best to market my business. As freelancers, we’re frequently told to employ a plethora of social media platforms as ways to advertise and...

Utilizing LinkedIn

By Ralene Burke The perks of Facebook and Twitter are finding potential individual clients and keeping current ones engaged. However, they don’t offer much in the way of helping the business professional display individual skills and past work experience—which...

Finding Potential Clients on Twitter

By Ralene Burke Twitter is a valuable resource and a veritable ocean of opportunities for editors of all sorts. Whether an editor specializes in fiction or nonfiction, or works with authors or companies, there are potential clients for everyone on Twitter. The trick...

Tips for Gaining Facebook Followers

By Ralene Burke I love editing. Let’s be honest, though, most writers and other potential clients are not going to be fascinated by the intricacies of the comma, the difference between an en-dash and an em-dash, or when the punctuation goes inside or outside the...