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How to Charge for Social Media Services

21. January 2010

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During this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, top independent consultants shared invaluable information on what they’re doing with social media, and how to bill for these services. The following questions were addressed: Are your clients getting more serious about social media this year? Are you in charge of it? Do you use an hourly rate for social media [...]

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Joining forces with other solos, and more

10. December 2009

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During the #solopr chat on Twitter this week, all of our questions submitted by the Solo PR Pro community. Here’s what’s on the mind of your colleagues: What are your topics of interest for professional development? PRSA-IPA needs ideas for teleseminars, speakers for 2010. Do you collaborate w/other solos? If so, how? Have you ever partnered for RFPs, [...]

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Transcript for the #solopr Chat – 10/21/09

22. October 2009

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Starting this week, we’ll be posting the transcript from the weekly #solopr Twitter chat (Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. Eastern) here on the blog. Why? Because each week the chats are chock-full of free advice, tips and interesting discussions on the future of PR, social media, and being a self-employed professional. Those who are unable to participate can [...]

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Tapping the Collective Wisdom

17. September 2009

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The many ways the Solo PR Pro community can interact goes far beyond this blog. We’re starting to have weekly #solopr chats on Twitter, and please join the brand new Solo PR Pro group on LinkedIn for yet another way we can ask questions and share ideas with each other. The September 16 #solopr chat on [...]

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PR Consulting Questions? Let’s Share

15. July 2009

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I’m frequently asked all kinds of questions about becoming a PR consultant. Though we cover the full spectrum of being a Solo PR Pro on this blog, it has occurred to me (perhaps belatedly) that it would be beneficial to publish answers to the specific questions I receive here so others can benefit. Even better, [...]

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