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  1. Dana, this is an excellent post, which mirrors the path I have taken with working with other writers. My writing team these days is quite tiny, but it’s much easier to manage the work – and the relationships. I’ve passed on quite a few leads because it was easier for the writer and client to communicate directly.

  2. This is really good advice, Dana! Thanks for sharing your experiences and tips with us. :-D
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  3. Dana,

    An absolute must read for anyone considering the outsource thing. It is so critically important to do the homework beforehand. Some folks are able to put forth a shiny facade and may even have a few worthy examples of writing to present. The you look up their twitter account or facebook page and you have to scratch your head, wondering if it is the same person at all.

    Exactly why reputation is important.

    George
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  4. Thanks Michele :)

    Thanks, George. Yes, it’s a VERY good idea to remember, when “socialising” online, potential employers may well be reading what you’re writing and judging you based upon your last Twitter update or an old rant about a client or editor on your FB page!
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