Hello from a Salty Curmudgeon in Ohio!
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:42 am
Hello C-C writers,
I've been trawling the forums for a few days now, and I figured it was time I made my obligatory introduction.
I'm Lee, a 36 year old marketer/copywriter/entrepreneur from Ohio (please don't hold the "Ohio" thing against me.). I own a marketing group called Java Joint Media, and write marketing content for private clients through JJMbuzz. I'm also a problogger - I run a site called http://www.bloggersworkshop.com where, self-referentially enough, I teach readers how to set up and monetize successful blogs. Oh, and I also occasionally use it to offer motivational and inspirational ditties, as well as the odd rant/rave.
I'm also an avid cellist - my work has been described as such: "If you could tear out your soul and julienne it, that's what Lee's music would sound like."
I've worked with a few freelancing sites to fill in gaps between clients. One of my wife's friends suggested C-C after listening to me kvetch about having to chase down clients from these sites for payment . I like the concept, and it looks like the more industrious folks here are finding some success with the site.
I look forward to meeting all of you!
Lee
I've been trawling the forums for a few days now, and I figured it was time I made my obligatory introduction.
I'm Lee, a 36 year old marketer/copywriter/entrepreneur from Ohio (please don't hold the "Ohio" thing against me.). I own a marketing group called Java Joint Media, and write marketing content for private clients through JJMbuzz. I'm also a problogger - I run a site called http://www.bloggersworkshop.com where, self-referentially enough, I teach readers how to set up and monetize successful blogs. Oh, and I also occasionally use it to offer motivational and inspirational ditties, as well as the odd rant/rave.
I'm also an avid cellist - my work has been described as such: "If you could tear out your soul and julienne it, that's what Lee's music would sound like."
I've worked with a few freelancing sites to fill in gaps between clients. One of my wife's friends suggested C-C after listening to me kvetch about having to chase down clients from these sites for payment . I like the concept, and it looks like the more industrious folks here are finding some success with the site.
I look forward to meeting all of you!
Lee