For a special virtual Own Your Content FieldTrip, we spoke with Jen Hewett about perfectionism, 2020, and Instagram Activism.| Own Your Content
An Exploration of Content Ownership and Digital Privacy in 2020 with Paul Jarvis| Own Your Content
Your work is a reflection of who you are. How you curate your projects influences the story people tell themselves about you.| Own Your Content
An important piece to owning your content is also having a direct connection to people who want to hear from you.| Own Your Content
From practical wisdom to intellectual property law, you’ll learn how to give attribution if you use other artists’ work in this Own Your Content toolkit. We also share places to find free, licensed work that you can use.| Own Your Content
Your about page copy is like a form of identity for the internet. It’s not always easy to talk about yourself and it certainly feels awkward to highlight your successes. But if you don’t, who will?| Own Your Content
Jen Hewett started blogging in 2006. She shares how she learned different creative skills, how they enrich each other, and the different ways it grew her business and online presence.| Own Your Content
Once considered an afterthought, an inclusive and diverse set of speakers, guests, and audiences can be at the core of your work—not because culture told you to, but because diversity is an enriching element for all endeavors.| Own Your Content
This toolkit is a growing library of wisdom that highlights the hurdles of owning your content and building your platform. We not only curate the wisdom from creative leaders and artists, but also …| Own Your Content
Khoi Vinh on why writing and blog in particular has amplified everything that he has done in his career.| Own Your Content