Taking Task Management, Brainstorming and Social Networking A Step Further

Posted August 1, 2007 in Productivity 76 Rockin' Comments »

8Apps - Social Networking, Brainstorming, Productivity Tool

I have a feeling many of you freelancers and entrepreneurs will like this. Scot from Meridian Crest sent me an invite for a new service called 8apps, they’re in beta right now, but it looks really promising.

I’ve been playing around with 8apps for a couple of days now, and thought I could write about it. I’m really starting to like 8apps, and thought you would like it too. Here it is.

If, after reading this post, you feel 8apps is something you could use, and you think you could get something out of it, I have 45 invites left, so simply leave a comment on this post, and I’ll send an invite to your e-mail address. [Click here to read more →]

Online Business Marketing Is Much Like Marketing Offline

Posted July 31, 2007 in Marketing 5 Rockin' Comments »

There was a time when if you went into business for yourself you bought some business cards, put out a sign, and walked door-to-door to meet your neighbors, invite them over for a cup of coffee and ask them to send their friends over to see you. You were in business.

Today, it’s not so easy.

While the principles haven’t changed much, the tools used to act on them have. New businesses still must attract customers some how and the methods for attracting new customers are pretty much the same today as they’ve always been.

  • Location, location, location
  • Advertise, advertise, advertise
  • Network, network, network
  • Give great customer service and they’ll be back

Well, location is still important. Advertising is still a great way to get new business, but it’s expensive. Networking is essential. And, of course, we all know about customer service. [Click here to read more →]

Blogging Opportunity For Bling Princess

Posted July 31, 2007 in Business 4 Rockin' Comments »

Here’s a freelance work opportunity for work-at-home bloggers:

SEO Service Provider offers blogging services for commercial clients and is seeking a blogger for a long-term assignment. Pay is $100/month. Present the proper qualifications and start immediately.

The ideal candidate should

  • Be female, 18-30 years old, or able to relate to this target market
  • Love bling bling
  • Enjoy keeping up with the latest celebrity gossip
  • Be creative

You’ll be writing a character blog for a jewelry company. See the blog here. Pays monthly by PayPal. More work possible in the future if you prove right for this opportunity. [Click here to read more →]

Find Work, Avoid Scams, and Get Paid (on time is even better)

Posted July 31, 2007 in Business, How-To, Tools/Resources 7 Rockin' Comments »

Paisley from Why Paisley sent me an e-mail yesterday, and asked me a couple of questions regarding freelancing and working from home, and I thought it would be a good idea to answer on here, as I think it’ll be interesting and useful to you freelancers. :)

Being a freelancer and working from home is cool, and you can definitely make a (more than decent) living freelancing. Of course, you want to do business with ethical and trustworthy people. Unfortunately, sometimes you end up working for a scammer. It happens, and it’s really ok, you can learn a lot from those experiences.

Paisley, and certainly many of you reading this, who are maybe just getting started, have the same apprehensions and concerns regarding the work-at-home industry, and you wanna make sure you don’t get screwed: [Click here to read more →]

Get Ready for Your Next Interview

Posted July 29, 2007 in Business, Lifestyle 5 Rockin' Comments »

Left Last JobSometimes getting a job can be harder than doing the actual job itself. How many times have you said, “I’d be perfect for that position” only to miss the opportunity? There are a lot of keys to getting the job you want – networking, a strong resume and cover letter, etc. The final step and the one you have the most control over is the interview. Interviewing is a skill unto itself and being good at it can be the difference between getting the money you deserve and spending your time looking for the next opportunity.

I recently had an interview for a position I was very interested in. I hadn’t interviewed in a few years and although I consider myself a strong interviewer, I was woefully out of practice. The interview was a phone interview. With a phone interview you can’t get by on charm or appearance; furthermore, you can’t read the interviewers body language and tailor your responses accordingly.

In a phone interview your answers are all that matters… period. I didn’t get the job and at the end of the day I had no one to blame but myself. The following are some tips to make sure you don’t make the same mistakes I did. [Click here to read more →]

Where We Go, Distractions Follow

Posted July 29, 2007 in Productivity 9 Rockin' Comments »

The other day here at Freelance Folder, Jon posted some of his ideas about working from home in The Perils Of Working At Night - Should You Rent A Space? Jon’s vote is to rent a space; for him, the results of the distractions at home make renting appealing.

Sure, there certainly are drawbacks to working at home. For one thing, we sometimes need to work the night away to meet a deadline. But every night needn’t be a work night and there’s much to be said for trying to work things out when working from home.

Some people are more than happy to be working, they simply don’t like to go to work. Why am I saying “they”? “We” simply don’t choose to go to an office every day. For some of us, that’s why we work from home. [Click here to read more →]

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