Monthly Archives: August 2015

Space Writing Samples (Or: Why I Don’t Talk About Work on my Blog)

I was at a meeting of entrepreneurs yesterday, during which we learned about blog contents from a professional marketing expert (@TheChefKatrina). Her talk was instructive because she pointed out new things I can try to improve the quality and success of this … Continue reading

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Monetizing Your Blog

Recently I offered up some advice on how to use a blog to demonstrate expertise in a particular field. However, there’s another side to blogging that I neglected to mention because I do not do it personally. However, it is entirely possible … Continue reading

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Getting to the Heart of the Matter in a Technical Proposal

How do you choose what’s most important information to share in a proposal? How do you know which facts are most important to your audience? Which arguments will be most likely to persuade your audience to choose your proposal over another? … Continue reading

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How to Use Blogging to Build Your Portfolio

Today’s post was prompted by an email from a reader wanting to know how to make the most of her blog and how to gain experience in her chosen field of work.

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