How to get started as a freelance speechwriter

Speechwriting master Mike Long knows a thing or two about being a successful speechwriter.  Here, he gives you some tips on starting your career as a freelance writer.



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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:23:58 AM by Andy Jankowski (twitter: @andyjankowski)
Excellent video. In looking at the CME Group social media sites mentioned it is clear that you have a plan and are executing in close alignment with your customer and business development strategy. I am curious if you are able to speak to how the CME Group uses social media internally and what governance you have put in place to ensure it is optimally and appropriately used.

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