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Here's to a Happy, Healthy 2010
Writer Michael Cunningham once compared the pains of writing a novel to trying to cover the Empire State Building in prose. My father understood that. His first novel, “The Price,” sits unpublished in a box under my bed. He was a professor who published several academic books, and he reviewed books for various newspapers.
 
His “sideline” inspired me to write book reviews of my own, and I often asked him to edit my critiques before they published. One day, I wrote a negative review for a book by a first-time author. My father suggested that I soften my criticism and explained, “The first-time author should be treated with a different, kinder approach than the proven author. This writer should be nurtured almost to a fault.”
 
I like to think we embody my father’s gentle philosophy at Demand, and that we treasure and nurture the talents of everyone “almost to a fault.” Some days we get it right, and other days we learn we’ve still got a ways to go. And so, we keep at it.
 
As I look back on 2009, numerous highlights stand out. Although many of the observations below are from recent days, each reflects the spirit that enveloped us throughout the year.
 
I want to start with Andria Krewson, a Demand Studios writer who recently published an article that detailed her experiences writing for us. It was a well-written and accurate account, an example of responsible reporting. She used the product, and noted the good along with the bad in a way that we could gain better understanding and act on it. Andria’s article reminded me of the wisdom a New York Times restaurant critic imparted when he shared his “rules” for composing professional reviews: Pay your own way; never review a restaurant until it has been open long enough to “work out the bugs;” and share your opinions in print only after making multiple visits with multiple people, so you can genuinely capture the essence of the place.
 
In other words, take your time to get it right.
 
I’ve loved watching our blog develop this year, and it’s been wonderful to hear what’s inspired our team members to do what they do. I also fell in love with posts by folks like Carrie, Mary, Rachel (see below post) and others, in which they shared what DS videos and articles they've loved and why.
 
A review of the past year would not be complete if I didn’t offer a big thanks to Deb Ng. I have such respect for her perspective on all things freelancing. She took a lot of heat after partnering with Demand Studios, yet she never once lost her poise. I read her site every day and admire how she tirelessly works to help other freelancers. She and others have served as our mentors.
 
And, then there is the “100 Words of DS,” which Jennifer kicked off in the forums. I am addicted to it, and I’m not alone. Our CEO Richard Rosenblatt checks in daily, and Remi is always sending around her favorites. Forum threads like these influence how we think about the future, and help us to focus on what’s important. As I’ve said in that very thread, the stories are amazing.
 
A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of hosting Richard Lally, Jay Holzer and Eve Lederman in our Santa Monica office for some holiday festivities. We shared some good times as we looked back while looking forward. When the well-dressed Richard returned to New York, he sent me this:
 
The "can do" atmosphere is infectious, and I'm always struck by how many good people work with us. By good, I mean more than skilled and creative (and they are all of that). They also convey a sense of decency and integrity, and nearly every one of them becomes a best friend upon first meeting.
 
There's a great line in the Brit crime film "The Long Good Friday." London gangland boss Bob Hoskins's empire is under siege, but Jeff, his right-hand man, appears totally unruffled. When Hoskins asks, "Why are you so cool?" Jeff replies, "Because I'm on the winning side." That’s how I feel about this “gang” at Demand.

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And we share that feeling. Thanks from all of us for making this such a happy and rewarding 2009. We wish you and your loved ones all the best in the coming year.
 
Happy New Year,
 
Jeremy & the Demand Studios Team
 
Oh yeah, and here is a favorite photo from the year:



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Demand Studios’ Chai and Johan showed up at the holiday festivities in matching sweaters.


37 Comments

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SaraD
Dec 22, 8:14 PM

I really love this community!

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RozZ
Dec 22, 8:15 PM

I am fairly new to DS, I have been here about 5 months. I am thankful each day for the opportunity to write for DS. I am also thankful for the type of community you have encouraged here. I have learned more from my peers at DS than I could have in an advanced writing class. The different perspectives from the writers and CE's works well in the format you have developed for your article writing and editing. The different check points and help from the Forum keeps the content well rounded. I am lucky, especially the way the economy is today, to have such a wonderful opportunity to make money at something I love to do. All of this while having access to professional mentoring through the forum when needed is a process well thought out. Thanks again. Happy Holidays to all!

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Carol S
Dec 22, 8:20 PM

I'm also very happy to writing for DS. I just started in November, and am delighted with it. I am getting paid to do something I like to do, and you can't beat that prompt, speedy, quick-like-a-bunny payments! I'm also finding the CEs and Writers Resources very helpful. All in all, a very well-run operation. I'm proud to be a part.

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Sylvia
Dec 22, 9:22 PM

Happy Holidays to all and here is to another great year for DS in 2010!! :)

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Michael_S
Dec 22, 11:18 PM

DS has to be the most awesome company I've seen in ages. Although first and foremost I write here for income (my only income) I'm proud of the fact that I was able to help with Write for a Cause this month. It doesn't seem like 'just another writing gig'. With the Code of Ethics, the health coverage and WfaC, I can tell DS takes its writers and PR *seriously*. I love it.

Many thanks to DS for letting people like me have this opportunity, and I wish you all a Happy New Year.

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WriteNowGal
Dec 23, 2:04 AM

What a wonderful and inspiring post. Happy Holidays to the entire DS crew and here's hoping we can make 2010 even better!

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Deb
Dec 23, 3:22 AM

Jeremy, thank you so much for your kind words. It's been an honor and a pleasure working with you and the entire Demand Studios team. I don't mind taking the heat because I know you all rock. Here's to a positive and prosperous 2010 - I look forward to a very long lasting relationship.

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Deb
Dec 23, 3:23 AM

P.s. I forgot to add how amazing it was to meet you - the DS Creators. It was one of the highlights of my year.

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railabs
Dec 23, 4:28 AM

That picture is righteous! I feel very blessed and thankful that I not only write for Demand, but also because I got to meet a lot of you. You are all a class act and let's start 2010 bangin and never let up! Happy holidays to you all.

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EmmaLee
Dec 23, 5:50 AM

I’m optimist that 2010 will be a great year for DS and all involved. I am so fortunate and blessed to be a part of it.
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