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CYGNETURE
The Newsletter of

Cygenture Jan 1997

January 1997

In this Issue:
New Programs Announced
New Members
New Slate Announced
What you Missed
SWAN Notes | Credits

 

New programs announced

Reserve the following four dates on your calendar. All meetings will be held at the Bergen Museum, Paramus, at 7:30 pm.

Note the change to Thursday for these first two meetings. Future meeting dates may vary between Wednesdays and Thursdays. The first two meetings will be held at the Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, at 7:30 pm. See you there.

Thursday, January 23 - Tax tips and traps

Should you lease or buy? Can and should you take a home office deduction? What's the best way to save for retirement? Should a family member become an employee? When are you an employee and when a self-employed contractor? Speaker Alyssa Lebovic, CPA will again have answers to these questions. This is our most 'taxing' meeting each year, but the audience learns about new IRS changes and how entrepreneurs can use the law to their advantage. Note the date change from January 16.

Thursday, February 20 - How to market on the World Wide Web

Want to know how to market your services on the Internet? Member Jim Irwin has put together a panel that will focus on small business needs at SWAN's February meeting. The panelists will discuss marketing content, strategy, and design for the Web. They will address: How do you get attention on the Web? Do the old marketing rules apply? How do you constructed an attractive, effective site?. Irwin will provide a general strategic approach. Panelist Kurt Wagner, a webmaster and a web site designer, will reveal how to create effective web sites that not only attract customers but get them to return. Panelist Tony Urgo, a graphic designer, will present case studies about those who have used the web in marketing. For the presentation, a projector will enable the audience to see the web pages being shown.

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New Slate announced

Here is the slate for theboard of directors that will serve SWAN for the next two years.

President: Wayne Pollack, designer

Vice president: Lynn Canzani, illustrator

2nd vice president: Susan Brierly-Wills, writer

Secretary: Bill Cross, writer

Treasurer: Jim Irwin, writer

Membership Director: David Val Schlinck, photographer

Program Director: Dave McCoy, illustrator

PR Director: Irma Chazotte, writer

Newsletter Director: Kathy Fairclough, writer

Members have until the meeting of January 23 to cast their vote for this slate. In addition, the following chairs were announced:

Standards and Practices: Bruce Riccitelli

Legislative: Phil Cantor

Nominating: Peter Adler.

Those who responded to the Nominating committee request for volunteers will be contacted and asked to join committees. This can be preparation for board service.

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New members

The following members have joined SWAN since publication of the 1996 Sourcebook Supplement. The member total reached 143 by the end of the year.

Catherine Bergart
6 Farragut Ave
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 326-9898 Writer  
Joli Furnari
50 Whittaker Avenue
West Paterson, NJ 07424
(201) 684-8019
JBFurn@aol.com Writer  
Bob Bly
22 E. Quackenbush Ave
Dumont, NJ 07628
(201) 385-1220 Fax: (201) 385-1138
RWBly@aol.com
Writer
Despina Metaxatos
719 George Street
Teaneck, NJ 07666
(201) 837-1770 Writer.
(Formerly associate member)
 
Cathleen Canzani
Canzani Design
131 Woodland Road
Madison NJ 07940

(201) 822-9672 Designer
Antonina Shahsovar
141 Grove Street
Ramsey, NJ 07446
(201) 934-1750 Illustrator  
John Castell
The Minds Eye Studio Inc.
PO Box 1251
McAfee, NJ 07428
(201) 209-7026 Fax: (201) 209-7904 Designer
Martha Voss
Voss Communications
9 Blazure Drive
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
(908) 766-1249 Fax: (908) 766-1320
mtv@worldnet.att.net
Writer 
Laurel English
English Communications

12 Rambling Woods Drive
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 984-2525 Fax: (201) 539-7587
70313.1320@compuserve.com Writer
 

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WHAT YOU MISSED

 How do YOU market yourself

It was an unusual SWAN meeting. Program director Dave McCoy sent 24 writers, 15 illustrators, 8 photographers, and 15 graphic designers to their separate corners to discuss what works to help them grow their business and what doesn't.

In the writers' corner, David Miranda advised getting in touch with potential and existing clients regularly, even if you don't get a response. "I recently got a call from someone I sent a package to three years ago," he said. He also asks clients to write short testimonials after each project is finished.

In the illustrators' circle, Richard Toglia stressed networking. "I got a dream project, a series of King Arthur drawings, through a SWAN referral," he said. Meanwhile, Deb Hoeffner picked up a new project right at the meeting, while Lorraine Scalamoni suggested illustrators do another group mailing of samples.

In the designers' corner, Wayne Pollack and Wally Littman were "amazed" that more designers did not approach their business with a goal or objective in mind. "It's important to set both goals and the strategies for attaining them," said Pollack. "We stressed that everyone should think about where they want to be a few years down the road."

- Kathy Fairclough, Writer.

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SWAN Notes

Swan Webmaster Stan Cohen is looking for assistants as use of the SWAN web site grows. He would like an Internet Promotion Manager who would promote the SWAN site, respond to e-mail inquiries about SWAN, and maintain a list of interested parties who wish to be on the Email update notification. An Internet Linkswap Manager would link our website to other and make changes as needed; this requires an e-mail account on the Internet, AOL, Compuserve, etc.

SWAN members continue to work together. Graphic designer Carrie Oesmann and writer Barbara Ross recently beat out a New York agency to revamp a customer newsletter for American Express Incentive Services. Client management called the team's presentation a "dramatic improvement" at a 20 percent savings, compared to the agency. Writers Jane Byron and Maureen Dillon also contributed to the premiere issue.

From her new base in Milford, NJ, Joan Seguine-LeVine recently produced Perth Amboy, a photobiography of the city in which she was born and raised. The book, by Arcadia Publishing, is part of the Images of America series, and is available at major bookstores.

All members are encouraged to report abuses they encounter in the course of business to SWAN's Standards & Practices Committee, chaired by Bruce Riccitelli. Such abuses may be caused by payment problems, contractual disputes, loss or alteration of your work, copyright infringement, etc. Available to members only is the Client/Vendor Evaluation Book, which lists clients and vendors that members have reported for unprofessional and unethical business practices.

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CREDITS

Copyright (c) 1997 Cygneture

SWAN seeks news about members and their achievements.

EDITOR: Bob Parker

STAFF WRITERS:
Kathy Fairclough
Cindy Mehallow
Luisa Frey-Gaynor

Printed Newsletter Graphic Design: Carrie Oesmann

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