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Hello to ITI Bulletin readers

by Sarah Dillon

ITI Bulletin cover, July - August 2009

ITI Bulletin cover, July - August 2009

A big hello to readers who have found their way here from my recent article in the ITI Bulletin. You might find these posts of particular interest:

  1. Twitter: this director’s cut – screencasts of Twitter in action, including examples of professionals who are doing it right and a live demo of another kind of Twitter tool called TwitKit.
  2. ITI Conference round-up: a social media perspective – a full write-up of a side to the conference you may not even know existed (the Bulletin article was an extract of this).
  3. The royal we: why small is the new big – a perspective on why setting our sights low as freelancers can reap rewards.
  4. The value of professional organisations: another view – ideas on the value of professional organisations to newly-established translators.
  5. If you’ve had enough of hearing how essential social media is, try these posts for a slightly different perspective: A healthy dose of scepticism and 7 ways NOT to use Twitter for business purposes.
  6. Finally, see what you think of my series of short interviews with professionals in the translation world: 5 Qs.

Enjoy!

Last updated: 13 July, 2009 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Moi Tagged With: Institute of Translators and Interpreters, Moi

About Sarah Dillon

Sarah Dillon is an Irish cailín in Brisbane, Australia. She arrived Down Under via Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, and the UK, having originally trained as a professional translator. Sarah has been involved in the start-up phases of several international small businesses as a founder, advisor and director, and has worked for companies such as Apple Computers, Audi AG and Bain and Company. She is currently pursuing a PhD in international business. Read more about Sarah here.