Newsletter Archive
2024
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- November – NAIWE Freelancers Rule, Copyediting Tools, Niche Magnets
- October – NAIWE Invites Word Lovers, Your Space to Profitability and Reachability
- September – NAIWE Freelancers Found, AI Boost, Blurb Advertising
- August – Instructional Strategy, Pre-Editor Groundwork, Article Power
- July – NAIWE Strong, Price It Right, Book Awards 2024
- June – NAIWE Communities, Deeper Level Interviews, Book Award Winners & Entries
- April – NAIWE Supports You, 6-Month Rule, Detective Work in Memoir
- March – Your Online Presence, Villain Properties, SM Success, Energy Found
- February – Professional Advertising, Journey of a Story, Fire in Your Belly, Mastering Macros
- January – NAIWE Writers Appreciation Trainings, World of Macros
2023
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- November – The Best of Both! Memoir Writing, Improving Value
- October – Proofreading Is, Personal Visibility, Tax Prep
- September – House of Design, AI in Publishing, Taxes and Freelancers
- August – Brand Editing, Nonfiction Bolded, Technology Ed
- July – Learning Style, Skill Sets, Content Marketing
- June – House Style Guides, Value Marketing
- May – Freelancer Expansion, Book Champions, Blog Pops
- April – The Business of Freelancing, Mystery Influences, Training & Tools
- March – True Value of Copyeditors, the Industry Demystified, WMW
- February – Writers Act, Nonfiction Invites History, Ebooks Compete
- January – Unsung Suthors, Setting Client Boundaries, Value of a Review
2022
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- December – Goal Marketing, Book Income Streams, Building Content Strategy
- November – NAIWE Strong, Journal Typography Design, the Marketing Blend
- October – Pairing Your Books, Corporate to Creative, Wow with Story
- September – Worldwide Exposure, Your Online Presence, Multipurpose Writing Techniques
- August – NAIWE Strong, Video Selling, Commonality, Protection Claims
- July – Conference Fits, Evaluating Sources in Tune, Followers
- June – Let Your Fingers do the Walking, Ebooks March on, Revolving Door of Editing
- May – Financial Security, Audiobooks for You, Power of Reviews, Refocus and Reduce
- April – Testimonials Keep Giving, Get Down to Business, Target Audience Visibility
- March – Website Accessibility, Professional Marketing, Business Tactics
- February – NAIWE Focus on You, In the Business of Referrals, Tactics for Taxes
- January – Reach out with NAIWE, Flowing in Referrals, Two-fold Story
2021
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- December – Preplanning with NAIWE, Expanding Your Reach, Writing Techniques
- November – NAIWE Member References, Author Marketing, Book Sale-ability
- October – Growth Streams, Answers in Grammar, Efficiency through Macros
- September – Live Skills Training, Story Stages, Being a Business
- August – Emphasis on Education, Contracts for Freelancers, Many Sides of Story
- July – B2F, Reviews Marketing, Story Editing Elevates
- June – Publishing Process, Meld Understanding, Design Software Tools
- May – Transitions, Strong Starts, Author Videos
- April – The NAIWE Connection, Why Don’t Questions, Free Member Webinar
- March – NAIWE Going Beyond, Pricing Yourself, Wake-up Call
- February – Diversifying Your Clients, Words Matter Week, Top 21 Tax Questions
- January – 2021 Kick Start, Prioritizing Planning, Increase Productivity
2020
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- December – Change Highlights, Metaphor Hazards, Team Training
- November – NAIWE: The Family Association, Maximizing Your Book, Tax Tips
- October – Conference Success, Ghostwriter Marketplace, History of a Hero
- September – Marketing Tips for Writers, Ghostwriters Assist Writers
- August – Conference 2020 Virtual, Context Headlines, Readers Uncovered
- July – NAIWE Outreach, Right Source, Polishing Manuscripts
- June – Your NAIWE, 2020 AP Style Changes, Conference Survey Available
- May – NAIWE Remains Committed, Permissions Know All, Conference of Outstanding Merit
- April – Headline Expert, Networking, Connecting Unique Compensation
- March – Words Matter Challenge, Retirement and Tax Essentials, Conferencing for You
- February – Words Matter, Seeing Red Better, Freelancer Tax Tips
- January – Resolutions vs. Goals, Strong Villains, Relatable Heroes, Difficult Clients
2019
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- December – New Website Live, Protext Your Work, MITs, the Villain’s Journey
- November – Friday at the Conference, Grammar Keepsakes
- October – LinkedIn Marketing, Grammar Keepsakes, Promotions through Membership
- September – Gaming Rules, Fire Up Your Freelancing, New Angles
- August – Publishing Options, Making Connections, Author Journey
- July – Understanding Ghostwriting, Early Bird Pricing Extended
- June – Conference Sessions Posted, Professionalism, New AP Changes, Decision Making vs. Decision-making
- May – Women Leaders Overcome Barriers, Managing Freelance Finances, Remaining Professional, Conference Sessions Announced
- April – Content Promotions, Managing Finances, Training in Tools of the Trade
- March – Words Matter Recap, Networking in the 21st Century, CMS
- February – Novel Writing, Networking with Colleagues, NAIWE’s 1st Conference
- January – Resolutions to Goals, Ghostwriting, Writing Novels in 6 Months
2018