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Networking for Freelancers

An episode of the The Fletcher Prince Podcast podcast, hosted by Mary Fletcher Jones, titled "Networking for Freelancers" was published on August 29, 2007 and runs 18 minutes.

August 29, 2007 ·18m · The Fletcher Prince Podcast

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When you free-lance or work at home, you face the risk of becoming too isolated to effectively build a network of valuable business contacts. In this 17-minute enhanced audio podcast, three networking pros reveal how to "break out of solitary confinement" and network successfully. This podcast features an interview between host and technical writer Carolyn Kelley Klinger, and technology consultant Gabe Goldberg and freelance writer Kristen King. "Breaking Out of Solitary Confinement: Networking Tips for Freelancers, Work-at-Homers, and Other Professionals" is brought to you by the Washington, DC Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication. For more information, please see http://www.stcwdc.org. Produced in conjunction with Fletcher Prince Communications (Mary Fletcher Jones and David Hyson)

  When you free-lance or work at home, you face the risk of becoming too isolated to effectively build a network of valuable business contacts. In this 17-minute enhanced audio podcast, three networking pros reveal how to "break out of solitary confinement" and network successfully. This podcast features an interview between host and technical writer Carolyn Kelley Klinger, and technology consultant Gabe Goldberg and freelance writer Kristen King. "Breaking Out of Solitary Confinement: Networking Tips for Freelancers, Work-at-Homers, and Other Professionals" is brought to you by the Washington, DC Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication. For more information, please see http://www.stcwdc.org. Produced in conjunction with Fletcher Prince Communications (Mary Fletcher Jones and David Hyson)
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