Blog Articles About small business
Is Social Media Worth Your Time? Thoughts from a Content Creator with Chronic Illness
June 13, 2022 // by Lene Andersen
When I first started on social media you could reach your audience with a reasonable amount of work, steadily building your account. This is no longer the case. In fact, it is becoming almost impossible to be found on social media, even by the people who have liked or followed your account. Now, with a…
Category: Business & Chronic Illness, Writing with Chronic Illness
Tag: algorithms, I cannot reach my audience, small business, social media, social media alternatives, social media management, time management
65+ Ways to Hone Your Craft and Reach More People for Bloggers, Writers, and Chronic Illness Advocates
June 12, 2021 // by Lene Andersen
If you are doing anything online, one of your goals is to be more effective and reach more people. But let’s face it: staying on top of trends and algorithms while you are producing quality content is exhausting. For those of us who live with chronic illness and limited amount of energy that means cutting…
Category: Advocacy, Getting Organized, Learning
Tag: advocacy, Blogging, chronic illness, courses, goals, self-help, small business, social medis, training
You Can Run a Small Business With RA
May 24, 2020 // by Lene Andersen
Got dreams? You can get there with RA. I’ve been working for myself for well over a decade now and in many ways, being self-employed is the ideal job when you have RA and other types of chronic illnesses. In my new Made with RA column for HealthCentral, I share my experience and tips for…
Category: Uncategorised
Tag: author, chronicillness, freelancewriter, independent author, rheumatoid arthritis, self-employed, small business, writing