Struggling as a Freelance Writer Web Designer Learn The Business Side of Being a Creative Professional
May 4, 2005 -- Inkwell Editorial, Inc. operated as a successful staffing and outsourcing agency in New York City from 1996 through 2004.
After the owner's relocation to Atlanta in January 2005, the company was repositioned as THE job and information portal for and about the editorial and creative industries.
Via first-hand accounts from successful freelancers; an informative blog focusing on the business of freelancing; job postings; articles; and more -- the site has capitalized on its loyal niche audience.
Yuwanda Black, the owner behind the site explains, "I never knew how many people depended on the site until I announced its closing in December 2004. Within hours, I had more than 50 emails imploring me to somehow keep Inkwell going."
She goes on to say, "Many had come to depend on the advice I dispensed about freelancing, interview techniques, what recruiters think, etc. and said they wouldn't know where to turn if the site was shut down. I immediately realized the site's real value -- dispensing information and matching applicants with job opportunities."
We offer creative professionals an all-in-one portal to advance their careers -- whether they freelance or seek a full-time position.
InkwellEditorial.com has an impressive article bank on every facet of the editorial and creative industries. Its expanding job board also matches qualified applicants with appropriate job opportunities.
If you are a creative professional, this is one site to bookmark for handy reference.
Struggling as a Freelance Writer Web Designer Learn The Business Side of Being a Creative Professional