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Secret Method to Tracking Time

There are many electronic systems available to help independent consultants track their time. But here’s a secret: some of us still find that we like our old-school paper-based methods best. Many in the Solo PR Pro community have asked what I use — in this video, I demonstrate the “system” I’ve developed over my 15 [...]

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Blacklisting, Dropbox, & More

During the July 6 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR pros discussed media blacklisting, internal vs. external PR, social media & PR for new brands, & Dropbox’s recent change in terms of service. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. Post by @vanessacamones said “Say No to Silicon Valley’s Bully” http://ow.ly/5y1Xv re: M. Arrington- thoughts [...]

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Gone Fishing

    Those of you who have followed this blog for a while know that I believe regular breaks are critical for preventing burnout and enjoying a long-term, successful career as a Solo PR Pro.  I’ve been preaching the importance of vacations for years. For the next week, I’m putting my money where my mouth [...]

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Calculating the formula for handling brain pickers

Foolproof Formula for Handling Brain Pickers

We all know they’re out there — reminiscent of zombies, they issue a common refrain: “Can I pick your brain?” Perhaps these brain pickers have no idea how many requests of this type the typical solo PR pro gets in a given month. Regardless, the next time someone approaches you for free advice, try this [...]

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Why You Need a Little Google Analytics in Your Life

This is a guest post by Fabiola Fleuranvil of Blueprint Creative Group. Let’s face it. There’s so much for a Solo PR pro to be concerned about- business development, marketing, client management, networking, social media, and the list goes on. And now, you can add Google Analytics to the list. Many solo consultants get by [...]

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7 Myths About Consulting You Shouldn’t Believe

This post was originally published on PRSAY, the executive blog of PRSA. Most PR professionals have done it, whether they admit to it or not: they fantasize about becoming an independent PR consultant. So why haven’t you taken action? Solo PR Pros have a great life, and I firmly believe that more people would go [...]

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Keep Reaching

A man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for? -Robert Browning   Some days, reaching for what’s beyond our comfort zone feels too difficult. It’s hard to push the boundaries, and often situations outside our control test our patience and willpower. I remember shortly after college, I went to work at a [...]

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Get It In Writing! Free eBook from Solo PR Pro

Legal contracts are often one of the most intimidating aspects of running a communications business, and perhaps the most important. What does all this legalese mean? Where do you even begin? I’m happy to announce that Solo PR Pro’s first-ever ebook is now available for download: Get It In Writing! The Communications Consultant’s Guide to [...]

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The Most Important Word for You to Know

The most important word to any freelancer or consultant is… “scope,” preferably not followed by the word “creep.” Scope creep is the bane of any independent consultant’s existence. It happens when your client adds things to your to-do list that you didn’t foresee. Or from misunderstandings that occur when you don’t communicate firm boundaries around [...]

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New Look – New Newsletter!

Independent PR consultants have their own issues, and it’s high time we had our own newsletter. For PR and consulting news, tips, special deals, and previews, signup today for the new Solo PR Pro e-Newsletter. This free email newsletter will come to you every two weeks — and, of course, your email will never be [...]

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