Open thread: Professional memberships and other resources for freelancers
February 12th, 2008
In light of my most recent post, I thought it would be fun if people chimed in with the professional organizations, services, and resources they’ve found helpful in their freelance career, regardless of the industry they work in. I’ll go first.
Blogs:
Articles, classes, and parties:
Organizations:
- Freelancers Union
- Editorial Freelancers Association
- National Writers Union
- Authors Guild
- Society of Professional Journalists
My don’t-bother list:
- National Association for the Self-Employed (worst insurance ever!)
Okay, now it’s your turn…
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Sarah Dillon | February 13th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Great idea! Here are a few of my favourites:
Blogs:
* A Translator’s Blog – http://intoenglish.blogspot.com
* About Translation – http://aboutranslation.blogspot.com
* Web Worker Daily – http://webworkerdaily.com
Organisations:
* Institute of Translation and Interpreting – http://www.iti.org.uk. (Their language, subject and regional groups are really great)
Articles, classes, etc:
* Proz.com – http://www.proz.com
* Translators’ CafĂ© – http://www.translatorscafe.com
2. D.B. | February 15th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
Media Bistro has great job listings–you can search by state, full time/part time/ etc., among other options. EFA’s email job listings offer a lot of different positions, too, and their discussion group (through Yahoo Groups) gives editorial folks the chance to exchange info on all kinds of topics: how to use specific tools in Microsoft Word; grammar and usage questions, how to stay focused when working at home, etc.
3. Katy | October 12th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
I am just noticing this post about 8 months later, but I visit http://www.freelancewritinggigs.com daily. I love the informative articles on there and the job postings (while often on the lower end of the pay scale) always give me good ideas about networking. The community is very supportive as well.
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