Good afternoon!
I hope all of you are doing great on this Monday. (Anyone have a case of "The Mondays?" -- Insider Office Space joke)
I wanted to give you an update on the Escape from Cubicle Nation book, and to request some input. (For new blog readers, here is the background on the book.)
Update first:
- I am approaching the writing in a bit of a non-linear fashion, working on a number of chapters simultaneously. I have outlined all the sections and chapters and am writing notes with key salient points to cover, and juicy stories to tell. To use a term coined by my friend Anne Zelenka, I am a bursty worker by nature, so bouncing around a bit at this point in the content development feels good.
- However (and my editor reads my blog, so she is well aware of this, right Emily?) I have about 16 solid weeks of writing before it is due (September 15), and 16 chapters to write. Do the math -- I need to crack out a chapter a week, or a little more aggressive, since I need room at the end to tighten and edit. Although there is a bit of pressure, I am worthless without a deadline, so this will work in my favor.
- I have lined up some really great subject matter experts for chapters that deal with complex topics, or areas that are not my strength. I am really looking forward to conducting the interviews and collaborating with some of the best minds in business. That is the great thing about writing a book -- I have a great excuse to approach really smart people for input.
- My Escape from Cubicle Nation Advisory Council has been wonderful -- very responsive and supportive. (Even after I asked them to re-send all their emails when my computer crashed!)
- Besides responding to social media network requests (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.) I am not spending a lot of time thinking about marketing the book yet. That is actually the most fun thing for me, so I am holding off, lest I go off on a tangent promoting something that I have not written yet! Once I hand off the manuscript, I will plan for a small live book tour, blog visits, media, web promotions and the like. If anyone has any great ideas for book marketing, please let me know!
- Also after the manuscript is done, I will integrate my blog and website onto one platform. (Still evaluating options, but I am leaning towards WordPress). This has been a bit of a thorn in my side since I would really like my web presence to be in one location, and currently it is fragmented. But since it is a big project, I will take care of it when I have the time. Most likely I will have a page under my own name (pamelaslim.com, which I finally reserved, thanks to Tara!) that is something in the spirit of my friend Penelope Trunk. Then for escapefromcubiclenation.com, I will have both my blog and services accessible from one domain, like my professional crushes Jonathan Fields and Christine Kane. (here is Christine's page like Penelope's -- great photo, no?) Aren't their sites gorgeous and easy to navigate? Even though they discuss commerce, aren't they open and inviting? Makes more sense, don't you think?
On to the request
- I am looking for the best possible subject matter experts on how to get insurance for the self-employed (particularly someone going from corporate to entrepreneur). I would love someone who is objective and knowledgeable, and who can handle gnarly questions like what to do if you have pre-existing conditions, how to choose between a variety of different plans, whether to do COBRA or not, etc.
- While medical coverage is a concern in other parts of the world, for the most part, I would like a specialist for the U.S.
- If you have anyone in mind, (or you are this person!) please contact me at pcs (at) ganas (dot) com with "Benefits SME" in the subject header. I am so thankful for any referrals.
That's it for now!
Thanks for all of your encouraging emails and blog comments. They keep me motivated and writing!
-Pam

hi pam - thanks for the link and the high praise!
as for the website where everything is congeled in one space - - that's a big one. It's challenging to be the center of lots of things that can be so different. (for you it's probably author, blogger, coach, consultant, speaker, and more I presume!) I highly recommend the book Don't Make Me Think. That's what got me started moving away from "cool musician with an artsy hip site" thinking and into "what's easy for the visitor" thinking.
(i love "bursty." that's very me, too. gotta go get that book!)