May 4, 2005 Il!' ^o rtlan î» Oftbscruer page C2 yeom enin Careers V Yurrien v tu w io 1 ___ Turning Adversity lntr> Change —. ,1 _ 1 _ __ Internet author makes a living on her own terms K atherine K ovacich T he P ortland O bserver by published led her to ju st do it herself. S he’d heard o f selling d o w n lo a d a b le b o o k s on the Internet and took a shot at it. “W ithin the first m onth I had $3,000 in sales. It hasn’t stopped Julie Fast took the disorder that once prevented her from -func­ tioning in her daily life and turned it into the catalyst for her success­ since then,” she said. ful business. Fast benefits from pay-per-click Despite being a woman with advertising offered by G oogle. lofty aspirations. Fast had been W hen a person searches for “bi­ hindered by her bi-polar disorder for more than 15 years. Hopes to polar disorder," her w ebsite is be a Broadway singer, a screen­ listed on the side of the page. She writer and a novelist were thwarted only pays when people click on by immobilizing depression and her link. “I get almost 30,(XX) people a manic episodes. month to my w ebsite,” Fast said. After taking numerous m edi­ “ Right now I make 15,(XX) a month cations and experiencing even in sales.” B ey o n d her tw o d o w n lo ad books, "B ipolar Happens! The H ealth C ards System for B ipolar D isorder” and “The H ealth Cards System for D epression,” Fast has said. --------- she e said D ealing with shady publishers had her w orks physically pub in an attem pt to get her w ork fished. “Loving Som eone with more negative side effects in an attempt to fix her condition, Fast decided she’d had enough. “I wrote a treatment plan that pretty much got me my life back, r~ * • l rxl«^«Uno> Bipolar Disorder: I U TnJorct'iniiinO nderstanding and Helping Y our Partner” is with New H arbinger, and “The Health Sm art B ipolar D isorder O rg a­ nizer” is w ith Penguin Press. The Internet, though, m akes it a lot easier than constantly w rit­ ing query letters and sending out transcripts, she said. “W hat people don’t know is that agents and publishing acqui­ sitions editors are on the web look­ ing for people to write books every day,” Fast said. “If you have some kind o f self-help book or really amazing product that you re sell­ ing on the Internet, agents and editors are looking for you.” Fast also Speaks to crow ds about her business endeavors and will do so again on May 17 at a W omen Entrepreneurs o f O regon event. “T here’s N o Such T hing as A dversity” will be presented at the Embassy Suites Hotel at 319 S.W. Pine St. Tickets range from $25 to $30. For more information, v is it w w w .ju lie fa s t.c o m o r w w w .oregonw eo.org. Author Julie Fast will be speaking on May 17 for the Women Entrepreneurs of Oregon. Optimism for Self Employment Minority business owners cite success M in o rity b u s in e s s o w n e rs overw helm ingly indicate they are pleased to be sm all business ow n- ers and are optim istic about the future paths o f their com panies, according to a special report pro­ duced by W ells Fargo and the G allup O rganization. E ig h ty -sev en p ercen t o f m i­ n o rity b u s in e s s o w n e rs s u r ­ v e y ed say th ey are sa tisfie d bein g a sm all b u sin e ss ow n er, and nearly 90 p ercen t ex p ressed ..........- myself Got my .. ............... ........... ^ose m M M AM kM « M . som ething un.que » c om m itm en t to wellness creates a nu rturing env.ronm ent in which o u .•p a t.» ",s e believe in c o n trib u tin g to a higher goal, this it the place to p u t your be lie fs in to practice jobs.kaiserpermanente.org KAISER PERMANENTE» M W . . . iw u n A M ■IHMOUAL O « H A V t M U lT IC U lT O A A l O « O IV f» $ t AATlIJfT PO PU IA TIO N i X A l K N C t W c Ô u M O » K » « O P ’ O IIIU N IIV » M W O » « » . P«W> »««» W O » « H * C t thrive fe e lin g s o f success, T hese findings are based on a G allup survey o f about 1,000 mi- nority business ow ners across the country conducted from A ugust 2003 to D ecem ber 2004. “T he confidence show n by m i­ nority business ow ners is already translating into personal and busi­ ness success, w hich bodes well for the future o f m inority busi- continued on page C7 The confidence shown by minority business owners is already translating into personal and business success, which bodes well for the future of minority business owners and the overall small business segment. - Had,ey Robbins, Wells Fargo