Vaguery + promotion   8

“There are some people who don’t wait.” Robert Krulwich on the future of journalism | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine
After they wrote, they tweeted and facebooked and flogged their blogs, and because they were good, and worked hard, within a year or two, magazines asked them to affiliate (on financial terms that were insulting), but they did that, and their blogs got an audience, and then they got magazine assignments, then agents, then book deals, and now, three, four years after they began, these folks, five or six of them, are beginning to break through. They are becoming not just science writers with jobs, they are becoming THE science writers, the ones people read, and look to… they’re going places. And they’re doing it on their own terms! In their own voice, they’re free to be themselves AND they’re paid for it!
science-writing  worklife  personal-brand  promotion  disintermediation-in-action  advice  culture-clash  via:nielsen 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Project Wonderful
"Project Wonderful is an online advertising broker with an innovative model that brings fairness, transparency, and profitability to the advertising process."
advertising  marketing  blogging  tools  promotion  ecommerce 
march 2009 by Vaguery
Beyond Words 2007
Annoying frames site design means I couldn't bookmark the exhibit content.... :/
gallery  WSG  local  Ann-Arbor  book-art  exhibit  art  artist  decorative-art  conceptual-art  promotion  announcement 
april 2007 by Vaguery

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