How many of you could use some further training to enhance your personal history skills? I know I can!
Whether you’re starting out or well established, here’s a select list of sites that can help. I’ve combed the Internet to bring you some of the best. If you have suggestions for other resources that you’d like to see listed here, please let me know.
Interviewing
Producing an e-mail newsletter
How to build and use a blog
Marketing
- Duct Tape Marketing
- Get Clients Now!
- Small Business Marketing Mavericks
- Chris Brogan
- Action Plan Marketing
Writing & Editing
- Copyediting: Improve your copyediting skills
- The Chicago Manual of Style Online
- Tip Sheets: Writing / Editing (1995-2010)
- Language Log
Book production and design
- Planning Your Book
- How to Design Books: Layout Tips, Instructions for Interior & Covers
- The Learnlist
Videography
- 5 Top Sites for Free Online Videography Training
- Learn to Make Amazing Videos Online
- Creative Cow ~ Apple Final Cut Pro Tutorials
Software
- Start learning Adobe Software
- InDesign CS5 Essential Training
- Layers: The How-to Magazine for Everything Adobe
Social Media
- LinkedIn Essential Training
- 13 Twitter Tips and Tutorials for Beginners
- How to Set Up a Blog, by Using WordPress
- The Facebook Guide Book
Photo Scanning
Photo by Andrew
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Dan, great links to outstanding tips, especially for ideas on social media. You have such a wealth of information! Thanks.
@Beth Lamie. Thanks, Beth. Glad you like it.
So many great ideas Dan and so little time to do it all. LI read the article on email tools with interest and it may prompt me to switch from CC. Once I get 2000 subscribers I’ll think again! Thanks for all the help.
@Payne. Thanks, Annie. Always good to hear from you!
I just learned about another e-mail marketing tool: Emma. http://myemma.com/
@johnrhawkins. Thanks for the tip!