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Monday
Nov 9, 2009
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PDX Jelly – On Monday November 9, between 9am-5pm, come to PDX Jelly, Portland's new free co-working group. http://WorkAtJelly.com We'll each work on our own thing in the same space. Meet new friends, share common interests, trade ideas, brainstorm, get some work done, and maybe even get some business referrals. Bring your laptop or an old-fashioned notebook, and something you're working on, whether it's an online business, an art project, coding, writing or something else. Souk has offered us room for the day. They're located at 322 NW 6th Avenue & Everett, Suite 200. Buzz #200 at the door. http://soukllc.com/ RSVP with your name, the time you expect to arrive, and what you're working on: " Alex Linsker, 9am, revising the sales site for www.ProductPerks.com " http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland Alex (503) 468-3950 |
Wednesday
Nov 10, 2010
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How to Freelance for Me: Practical advice from Portland editors who pay for journalism – Wouldn’t it be great if a bunch of Portland’s best editors got together to tell freelance writers and photographers exactly what they want? Oregon News Incubator, the Portland-based network for freelancers and other entrepreneurial journalists, is hosting its first big event. We’re pretty excited about it, if you want to know the truth. The skinny: Portland-based editors give free advice on what they look for in pitches and in freelancers. The speakers: Kasey Cordell, senior editor, Portland Monthly; Robin Doussard, editor, Oregon Business Magazine; Abraham Hyatt, production editor, ReadWriteWeb. More guests to be announced! Admission: Free! RSVP - Upcoming: http://meb.tw/onipanelu |
Wednesday
Mar 21, 2018
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Indie UX/UI Meetup // Workshop & Tools – Beer The topic for this meetup is: Design Workflow & Tools What's your design or front-end coding workflow like? What are some of your favorite tools? Share and learn. Venue: we'll be in the back room at Beer on Stark St. We get together every two weeks to hang out, drink beer, meet new friends, and do a variety of design-related activities including discussions, workshops, skillshares, and hack days. Come join us and talk design! This is a community-driven event, so if you have ideas for future meetup topics, let us know. During the meetup please buy something to eat or drink to support our awesome venue. // ABOUT THIS GROUP // Do you freelance? Are you still learning? Are you the only designer on your team? Only developer who cares about front-end? You might be an indie designer. The goal of this group is to build community. We aim to help people feel more fulfilled, supported, and connected in their work. ALL people working or interested in design are welcome but most especially women, nonbinary folks, LGBTQA+, POC, and any others who are not well supported or represented in the tech industry. |
Wednesday
Nov 28, 2012
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Collective Agency Open House – Collective Agency Downtown Every last Wednesday of the month, Collective Agency has an open house, and everyone is welcome. Come by anytime 9-5, get lots of work done, and meet us! We will be having our regular Wednesday Lightning Talks 2:00 - 2:30pm when two or three people here will give short presentations on something they are working on. We have a lot of passionate, interesting, and interested people here, so these casual brief presentations and conversations are always very interesting. |
Wednesday
Jan 30, 2013
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Looking for Coworking or Meeting Space? Open House at Collective Agency – Collective Agency Downtown Collective Agency, a dynamic, democratic coworking space in Old Town has openings for members, and is available for meeting rentals. You can join us at this open house, or stop by anytime between 9-5 to check us out. |
Wednesday
Aug 27, 2014
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August Open House – Collective Agency Downtown Wednesday August 27th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House! http://collectiveagency.co/ Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/745447115512749/ Schedule (come when you like): • 9am - Open • 12pm - Lunch from the local food carts. Arrive before noon to join us. • 2-2:30pm - Optional Member Meeting - for members to share updates/events, goals, and questions/suggestions, and to get feedback from other members if there are things they'd like to organize here. We love having a variety of events, groups and activities here and want more of that. • 5pm - End of Open House The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access. We have just over 60 members and 2 staff, with room to grow to around 100 members. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/ |
Tuesday
Feb 17, 2009
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Wednesday
Jan 22, 2014
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Freelancers Union - Freelancers Happy Hour – Green Dragon Bistro & Brew Pub Kick back with craft beer at a special happy hour for freelancers! Brought to you by Freelancers Union Whether you’re a programmer or publicist, crafter or cook, you’re invited to mingle with other freelancers and independent business owners who share your goals and challenges. Choose from 62 eclectic craft beers on tap at the Green Dragon - a tasty menu (with vegan options) is also available. |
Tuesday
Aug 17, 2010
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Developing Information Products: Create, Launch, Sell & Revise! through Hood River Hotel A fun getaway PLUS a powerful workshop on the step-by-step process to create and marketing high-end information products to bulk up your income streams. Perfect for solo pros especially those in the communications and creative service industries, consultants and coaches, or other service-based professionals. |
Thursday
Apr 22, 2010
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Writing for an Invisible Audience | Susan Rich of RichWriting – IASECP Webinar Are you writing for the internet? Whether you are writing website copy or blog postings, your goal is to resonate with an invisible audience. Write it Rich! Real-World Writing Tips for Reluctant Writers is a fast-paced workshop covers:
Susan Rich has earned a degree in journalism…which led to a career writing for newspapers and magazines. Along the way she joined several major companies, including Boeing and Tektronix. She learned how airplanes fly (and why they crash), and what goes on inside a logic analyzer (it isn’t logical if you’re not an engineer). To that end, Susan managed PR and marketing campaigns, developed materials for product launches, and fought the good fight with Excel. She lost — which only goes to show that she writse better than she can build a spreadsheet. After two decades in the corporate sector, Susan left in 2004 to start her own business… Welcome Susan! You can learn more about Susan, her services, classes and events, and her company RichWriting here: RichWriting.com |
Thursday
May 20, 2010
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5 Important strategies for self publishing your nonfiction book as a business building tool – IASECP Webinar Kaya Singer | Awakening Business Solutions These days many people want to write “Their book!” It feels like getting something in print is one way to help build your business. This is true, however, how you write it, what you write about, who you write it to, what you want to accomplish and how you publish it makes a big difference in terms of meeting your goals. Kaya Singer (AwakeningBusiness.com) is the author of the newly published book, “Clear Your Focus, Grow Your Business: 7 Simple Steps to Empower Your Business and Bring Your Money and Freedom.” She helps successful small and solo business owners get clarity on what they need to do to overcome obstacles and take their business to the next level through her coaching programs, tools and seminars. Kaya has also recently launched a new online community for solo business owners who want real community. Awake Business TeaHouse. You are invited to come and have a peek. |
Friday
Jan 10, 2014
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Freelancers Union - Thriving Networks: Marketing and Connecting that Works – Moxie Studio In this fun Freelancers Union workshop, we'll discuss promotional techniques and how to build a network that works for any freelance business - ranging from tech to writing, design, and more. Learn to talk about yourself without bragging, use social media without getting overwhelmed, and take advantage of the best marketing tools for independent workers. You'll leave with: |
Tuesday
Jun 1, 2010
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Multiple Income Streams for Self-Employed Professionals through Online Is your website ready for Multiple Income Streams? Join us June 1 – 3 for a 6-hour summit focused on getting your website Income Stream Ready. Learn to:
For class schedule, speaker info, early bird discount info and to register, visit: http://www.iasecp.com/iasecp/virtual-summit-2010/ |
Thursday
Apr 16, 2009
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SECP's April Event Multiple Income Stream Development | Do Events – Oregon Stamp Society You Out Loud! Program Planning for Non-Planners Want to create additional income streams with the knowledge and experience that you already have? SECP is planning a series of presentations with experts to help you do just that. Our Presenter Marie Daniels is a coach, an educator, and a business professional. She's worked as both a trainer in corporate America and as an instructor for college students and young adults. Marie brings a love of clear communication, conflict management, facilitation, and relationship building and she brings years of experience as an educator, mentor, trainer, and business person to my current career as a Communications Coach. Marie also does a weekly radio show here. The Concept Have you ever wanted to share your knowledge and experience with other people but had no idea how to get started? Have you tried creating a workshop or presentation but just couldn't figure out exactly what you wanted to do or how to do it? If so, then this presentation is just what you need! When you leave, you'll have the outline for an actual workshop including objectives, goals, activities (if appropriate), and a takeaway for participants. Objective Participants learn how to turn an idea into a workshop to generate income Goals At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to create an outline for a client-attracting workshop Takeaway Each participant will develop a workshop outline that includes an objective, goals, possible activities, and a takeaway Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009 Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Place:The Oregon Stamp Society - 4828 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211 Cost: $10 (members); $15 (non members) (you're welcome to just show up!) More Info >> http://www.secppdx.com/clubportal/EventDetailPublic2.cfm?clubID=2266&EventID=86413 |
Thursday
Sep 17, 2009
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SECP September | Creating Multiple Income Streams – Oregon Stamp Society One of the most popular modules of our new Self-Employed Academy (www.SelfEmployedAcademy.com) is the one that talks about creating multiple streams of income. This module not only shows how to do that but we also talk about the different 'quadrants' of income you need to develop in order to stabilize you income. Stabilize your income | What does that mean? What do you do when clients don't want to buy 'services'? It happens. The market tends to be cyclical. When it's down (like now) clients hold onto their money. They want to try to do it themselves. Where does that leave you if you're a service provider? We're going to show you! There are experts right here in our own community that are doing fine earning a living by creating multiple income streams. SECP has pulled together a stellar panel who will share with you what they're doing to make it work. They'll give you some real examples of what they're doing and then they'll answer your questions. Visit our site to check out our panel: www.SECPpdx.com |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2009
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SECP: Develop a Cash Flow Mindset - A Key to Solo Business Success – Oregon Stamp Society Practical tools for the Busy Creative Professional
Jackie Babicky Peterson is a consultant, writer and speaker whose practice focuses on helping creative entrepreneurs achieve business success. Jackie herself is a serial entrepreneur whose first business was a CPA firm. Now Jackie is an advisor for the Small Business Development Center of Portland Community College where she teaches business skills to small business owners and provides one on one business advising to her clients. She is the author of Better, Smarter, Richer, 10 Steps to Business Success for Creative Entrepreneurs which will be available as an MP3 on her web site www.jackiebpeterson.com in January, 2010. Cost: Members $10; Nonmembers $15 Register at: www.SECPpdx.com (or at the door) |
Wednesday
Mar 7, 2018
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Our Jobless Future: The Dangers and Possibility of a Post-Work World – SE Uplift Capitalism loves automation. Since the beginning of industrialization 250 years ago, businesses have been replacing human labor with machines. For the last 60 years, globalization has shifted American labor to other countries. And now, the advent of artificial intelligence will eliminate even more jobs. In this course, we will:
Instructor: Douglas Tsoi, JD, is the founder of Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS), a school for everyday life. Before PUGS, he managed a $4 million education and training program at the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Previous careers include teaching high school history and ethics, as well as being a intellectual property lawyer. Meets March 7, 14, 21, & 28 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. For more info: https://www.pugspdx.com/march-2018-courses/the-jobless-future |
Wednesday
Feb 7, 2018
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Indie UX/UI Meetup - Kickoff Meet & Greet – Shut Up and Eat Hi everyone! This is the very first event in a new series of meetups for independent/alternative designers in Portland. Come on by and meet some folks! Let's talk about what we can do with a group like this. // ABOUT THIS GROUP // Work alone? Freelance? Self-taught? Only designer on your team? Only developer who cares about UX? You might be an indie designer. The goal of this group is to build community by sharing space, stories, process, techniques, and skills. We aim to help people feel more fulfilled, supported, and connected in their work. ALL people working or interested in design are welcome but most especially women, nonbinary folks, LGBTQA+, POC, and any others who are not well supported or represented in the tech industry. This is a community-driven event and so the format, process, and schedule of this series is still in flux. Things to think about: What do you need? How can we (this group) help? See Facebook event page for more details. |
Wednesday
Apr 4, 2018
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Indie UX/UI Meetup // $Money – Shut Up and Eat This topic of this meetup is: Money Any topic is game. Negotiation, salaries, rates, strategies, and also freelance/small business taxes (happy April!). Talking about money can always be difficult, so please be compassionate in your conversation. Venue: side room at Shut Up and Eat in SE Portland We get together every two weeks to hang out, drink beer, meet new friends, and do a variety of design-related activities including discussions, workshops, skillshares, and hack days. Come join us and talk design! This is a community-driven event, so if you have ideas for future meetup topics, let us know. During the meetup please buy something to eat or drink to support our awesome venue. // ABOUT THIS GROUP // Do you freelance? Are you still learning? Are you the only designer on your team? Only developer who cares about front-end? You might be an indie designer. The goal of this group is to build community. We aim to help people feel more fulfilled, supported, and connected in their work. ALL people working or interested in design are welcome but most especially women, nonbinary folks, LGBTQA+, POC, and any others who are not well supported or represented in the tech industry. |