Getting to the source
Posted on | June 1, 2006 | Comments Off
You know, it really does make a big difference when you write what you know.
The SBA Office of Advocacy released a new report this week on home-based businesses (which you’ll read more about in this week’s MicroEnterprise Journal … what? whadaya mean you’re not a subscriber? get with the program, already!).
The press guy over at Advocacy has asked for my help because some of the journalist covering the release of the report are looking for home-based business owners to interview.
Now, two things occur to me.
One of them is this: I’m glad I don’t have this much trouble finding home-based business owners to interview, being part of that community and all.
The other is this: I’m even gladder that I don’t really have to interview anybody at all if I decide I don’t want to, because I am a home-based business owner!
This participant-journalist gig is pretty spiffy.



Dawn Rivers Baker, aka The Journal Blogger, is the editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere. See her 





