Business Matters

$19.95

by Elizabeth (Bette) Frick

Business Matters gives you an insider's look at starting and running a freelance writing and editing business. Author Bette Frick shared her experience doing just that in her column, Business Matters, in Intercom, the magazine of the Society for Technical Communication (STC), from 2003 to 2012. Business Matters republishes those articles, substantially revised and arranged thematically, along with several new chapters.

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When Bette Frick launched her freelance writing and editing business in 1990, not having completed formal business training meant she would make more than a few mistakes. But not applying MBA models meant that as her company grew, her business model fit her rather than some business-school template.

As Bette learned her (sometimes) painful lessons, she shared them in her column, Business Matters, in Intercom, the magazine of the Society for Technical Communication (STC), from 2003 to 2012. Business Matters republishes those articles, substantially revised and arranged thematically, along with several new chapters.

Contents

I. Introduction

  1. Could You, Should You, Go Independent?
  2. Independents’ Success Depends on Business Skills
  3. Business Plans Build Good Businesses

II. Business Strategy

  1. Attracting Perfect Customers: Developing Your Strategic Plan
  2. Prospecting for Your Perfect Customer
  3. Are You a Generalist or a Specialist? Focusing Your Business
  4. Telescoping for Survival
  5. Medical Writing and Editing Opportunities for Freelancers
  6. The Best Job I Never Took
  7. Consulting for Your Local Government
  8. Could You, Should You, Move Your Business?
  9. The Goal Is to Get It Right, Not Be Right (Admitting Mistakes)
  10. The Zen of Craigslist
  11. Reframing to Save our Sanity
  12. The Power of Certification for Independents
  13. Are You a Craftsperson or an Entrepreneur?
  14. The Power of Groups to Support the Freelancer

III. Marketing

  1. Building a Marketing Plan
  2. Flex Your Marketing Muscles: Tactics for Reluctant Marketers
  3. Marketing 101: Learning from Other Independents
  4. Networking for Independents

IV. Operations

  1. Independents and the “F” Word
  2. The Freelancer’s Biggest Worry: Losing Money Bidding Projects
  3. Time Flies! Time-tracking Software for Independents
  4. Time Matters
  5. A Room with a Window

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Dr. Elizabeth (Bette) Frick of the Text Doctor LLC has taught writing and communication to employees of corporations and governments in the Denver Metro area, nationally, and internationally. Bette holds a PhD in English from the University of Minnesota and served as president of the Twin Cities chapter of STC from 2003–2004. She is a Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) and served on the Intercom Editorial Advisory Panel.

Dr. Frick is also board-certified as a medical editor by the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) and serves as a Past President of the American Medical Writers Association Rocky Mountain Chapter (AMWA-RMC). She has completed requirements for the highest Toastmasters award, the Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM).

Currently, Dr. Frick is an editor for individuals and corporations.

She is the author of Webinar School: Planning, producing, and presenting your training webinar, also published by XML Press.

Editorial Reviews

“Frick writes in a refreshing tone with her blatant honesty, showcasing the roller coaster of emotions you deal with in creating and maintaining your own business.”
— Kristin Kirkham-Broadhead, Review in STC Technical Communication, February 2016, Full review, courtesy of STC.

“A collection of over 25 articles, Dr. Frick’s book covers the breadth and depth of business needs and strategies for independent freelancers, from introductory materials on what being an independent entails, to business and marketing solutions, to operational strategies. Essential reading for anyone already in or considering freelancing as a career choice, the expertise provided here will be useful for years to come.”
— Liz Pohland, Director of Communications, Society for Technical Communication

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