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Modern publications — print, born digital, and hybrids — survive typically with a small amount of staff and small to large armies of wordsmiths for hire. In this episode, co-hosts Glenn Fleishman of The Magazine [http://the-magazine.com] and Jane Friedman and Manjula Martin of Scratch [http://scratchmag.net] magazine talk the freelance life with guest Jen A. Miller [http://jenamiller.com], a successful technology, medical, and running reporter. Can people make a living as a freelancer? And what’s the different between a freelance writer and a freelance reporter? Have rates really not gone up at some publications for 30 or more years? And much more. Sponsor: This podcast is made possible through the generous support of MailChimp [http://mailchimp.com/], which is underwriting our first six episodes. MailChimp lets you manage email lists of any size. They also make hats [https://secure.flickr.com/photos/freddievonchimp/sets/72157626505122242] for cats and dogs. Let us know what you think and your ideas for future shows: send email to listen@periodicalist.com [http://periodicalist.commailto:listen@periodicalist.com]. SHOW NOTES How has freelancing changed recently? * Growing realization that most high-quality reporting is done in-house Newspapers had 25% or more profit margins, which allowed for: * A huge staff * Ability to fund investigative journalism * Relied on stringers who were spread across the country/world Freelancing is on-demand and is often paid a better hourly wage than in-house staff Big publications have stringers do some news reporting nowadays Taken to court * Tasini v. New York Times [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Times_Co._v._Tasin] * National Geographic lawsuit against photographers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenberg_v._National_Geographic] Contracts now insist on perpetual electronic rights First North American Serial Rights [http://www.pw.org/content/copyright] Worthwhile to buy non-exclusivity When you aren’t an employee, the employer is not obligated to take care of you Pay rates for online work is now much less * Jen’s Notes from a Hired Pen [http://jenamiller.com/notes-from-a-hired-pen/] * Check the per hour rate * Jen’s best paying client is 50 cents a word * Newbies tend to work for lower rates * See yourself as a premium brand Be sure to define your terms! Newbies are getting social media/content marketing jobs Is freelancing now more marketing than writing? Ethics * New York Times Ethics Guide [http://www.nytco.com/who-we-are/culture/standards-and-ethics/] * Use common sense and take questions to your editor * Protocol with accepting freebies and gifts ACA/Obamacare’s effect on freelancers * Now guaranteed coverage, if you can pay * As a freelancer, you are starting a company of one * Today’s high student loan debt is a major issue Are many publications open with their pay rates? Rise of digital publications * Yahoo News [http://news.yahoo.com/] * The Atlantic’s Quartz [http://qz.com/] * Vox [http://www.vox.com/] * The Intercept [https://firstlook.org/theintercept/] * Grantland [http://grantland.com/] * Bleacher Report [http://bleacherreport.com/] “Don’t save the newspaper, save the news” The CIO.com [http://www.cio.com/] gig taught Jen that: * Her major selling point was being proficient at concise and clear copy * Passion projects can be funded by other types of writing How to specialize? * Start by finding your niche * Community driven by the internet age * Start with something you already know, but with an edge Art of Nonconformity [http://chrisguillebeau.com/about-the-project/] Kathleen Tinkel co-produced a fax newsletter for years, MacPrePress, that was extremely valuable and lucrative The Information [https://www.theinformation.com/] by Jessica Lessin Your blog can be your calling card and an important platform How to keep up with “the next thing”? Integrate the global with the specific Should we get a degree in journalism/writing? Final thoughts: Make your own path and don’t go into debt How do freelancers get paid? * Who Pays Writers [http://whopays.scratchmag.net/] * Katie Lane episode of the New Disruptors [http://newdisrupt.org/blog/2014/5/22/freelance-to-be-you-and-me-with-katie-lane-episode-76] * Deposit your checks * Consider taking a deposit at the beginning of the project * Vet publications and their paying history * ASJA [http://www.asja.org/]
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