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freelancer

Preparing To Do A Guest Blog Post

April 22, 2010
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Many successful freelancers have established their authority and thought leadership by publishing guest posts in a lot of different blogs. More than that, doing a guest post can actually help you get your career take off. It opens up opportunities to network with other people and be more visible in the social web. This will [...]

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Blogging for the Blog or for the Business

April 10, 2010
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If there’s something businesses want, it’s to start profiting from their corporate blogs. But how come not everybody’s raking in dough when we’re just pretty much doing the same things. I find myself asking that same question, too. Why, indeed, aren’t all blogs turning out to be money makers?

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How Freelance Writers Deal With Aggravation

March 10, 2010
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I equate working as a freelance as living the good life. For one, you work at home, or anywhere of your leisure. Another, you keep your time, provided you meet whatever quota your client has for the day/week/month. However, it can’t be helped that setbacks will appear every now and then. It can’t always be [...]

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Before You Jump In Becoming A Freelance Copywriter

February 23, 2010
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So, one day you’re regular blogger writing about the things that happen in your daily life. The next day, you come across someone who tells you that you see to have the knack for writing and that you should try working as a freelance copywriter on the side. What do you do? Most people would [...]

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3 Common Mistakes Freelance Writers Make

February 13, 2010
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I remember when it was my first time taking on a freelance job. I was nervous and apprehensive. I actually made a lot of fumbles. I either charged too high or didn’t really get to do what was needed. Luckily enough, I learned from those blunders. Hopefully, I can help prevent you from making the [...]

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Things I Expect To See In Your Freelance Writing Website

January 31, 2010
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As social media practitioners, we often advise businesses to get their own website. It’s actually for good reason. Having your own custom domain website gives you a place that you can use as an outpost where followers and potential customers can learn more about you and your business, or get a hold of you for [...]

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When Saying NO Is The Best Thing To Do

January 24, 2010
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The day when we become freelancers or entrepreneurs, we get excited. So excited, that we will do everything to put our name out there. No, it’s not a sin. It’s just that sometimes, we don’t know how to say NO even if we are about to over burn. This is one reality that many of [...]

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How To Avoid Being Swallowed By Writing

January 13, 2010
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I won’t deny the fact that writing is a great way to earn money on the side. If you have a day job to keep, taking on a writing job on the side doesn’t really interfere with it much because you can do your writing during your free time. However, some people find the fact [...]

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Be A Social Freelancer

March 24, 2009

There was a time when freelancers and consultants were very rare because most jobs required people to be in the office. Working from 9 to 5 was the ideal professional life.

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