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Free Resources for Writers & Editors
Track Changes
Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets Project Tracking Workbooks
Eleven Worksheet Solutions for:
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tracking projects, income/expenses & bank accounts
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logging project quotes & client contacts
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creating a style sheet & editorial report
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tracking ads & marketing efforts
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keeping resources, professional development & job search efforts organized and in one place
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business admin tasks
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ensuring you are tracking needed data
There's nothing fancy or fussy here. There are no user forms and no need for macros (though there is the option in Excel). But if you are frugal and/or new to the editing business and need a low-cost alternative to CRMs that uses tools you already have, this is it. The step-by-step directions are simple enough that even those without spreadsheet experience can successfully use these and build their skills.
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$25


Pros
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Everything in one place
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Math is done for you
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No more dropped balls
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Lots of included tips, tricks & lessons
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Save money
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Learn from an editor's experience
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Become more proficient with spreadsheets
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Customizable
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Easy to use
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Low, one-time price
Cons
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More time for housework
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You may become a spreadsheet nerd
- No chance to learn the hard way
- No adrenaline jolt at year's end due to missing data
- Not as slick and simple as a CRM
- You need to do your own data backups

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$25


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