Posts Tagged ‘freelancing’
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
I’ve written about this more times than I can count encouraging even the shy and fearful that freelancing can and will make you money online and offline. (Do a search in the box for freelance or freelancing and find out yourself).
So tonight I’m thrilled to tell you about a complete program at your fingertips that covers everything you need to know – to be a successful online (and offline) freelance professional – even if you have no experience nor a degree.
Presented totally in video format – for the ridiculous price of only $9.95 you receive 12 videos explaining the whole procedure – what you need, where to go, how much to charge, and so much more. Somewhere in the neighborhood of two (2) hours of video instruction!
Keep in mind that the freelancing industry is EXPLODING right now. So not taking advantage of this wave would be an incredibly (sorry but true) stupid thing not to do.
There’s even a ton of cool bonuses thrown in completely free including a complete transcript of all 12 videos (for those who like to read online and/or print things off and hold them in your hands – a great way to take notes and make pointers for yourself as you explore – in depth – one of the hottest markets online – relying on YOURSELF to make money.
This video training course covers: (more…)
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Posted in Freelance, Product Reviews, Social Media, create your own, employment, freelancing, get paid to, home study, internet usage, jobs, learn how to, make money, making money, mastering, money ideas, telecommuting | 6 Comments »
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Whenever we run across a website that can help bring business owners and freelancers together, we love calling that web site to your attention.
Today we’ll be telling you a bit about Mavenlink online.
From the “how do I make money online” standpoint, if you’re a professional with a service to offer, this web site is right up your alley. Signing up is free, and from there the sky’s the limit.
As a freelancing “maven” you’ll be able to:
o Market your services
o Find challenging and rewarding projects
o Work online efficiently (all projects are completed online)
o Get compensated (make money!) in a reliable and secure way.
As a Maven, after creating your free account, you browse opportunities and select projects you are qualified, professionally, to complete. Mavenlink even goes a step further and lets you tell them what sort of projects you have a particular talent for… how cool is that!
Businesses also create their initial account for free. Then you can go hunting for the perfect person to complete the task you need to get done.
Client benefits include:
o Accessibility to qualified candidates for your project
o Affordability
o Efficiency
o Flexibility
From the business owner’s side of the equation, Mavenlink makes it easy for you to save time and money locating the perfect freelancer for your needs. Also, it’s a great way to keep your business overhead costs down – outsourcing helps eliminate “cumbersome administrative overhead,” freeing up your staff and/or yourself to handle the tasks you need to concentrate on.

Browsing their Projects section should give both sides the opportunity to see “how much to charge” and “how much will I make.” In fact, we are totally impressed that their value-for-value exchange is very apparent using the Mavenlink system. (You’ll have to visit Mavenlink’s projects page to fully appreciate this statement, it’s much more clear cut then their competitors – we like that!)
Need to advertise your skills and make money? Mavenlink is for you!
Need to find a professional? Again, the best of both worlds can be found at Mavenlink – bringing skilled freelancing individuals and businesses together.

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Posted in Freelance, Reviews, Social Media, Writing, business, employment, freelancing, get paid to, internet marketing, internet usage, jobs, make money, marketing tools, outsource, telecommuting, web 2.0 strategies | 4 Comments »
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
This morning sitting in my inbox was a link to a money making program that I just had to post about… Get Paid to Draw.
Now being a stick figure person myself, at first I was thinking, “Well this won’t do me any good!” But, curious, I headed on over to the page to see what it’s all about.
A one-time fee of less than $35 might be your ticket to starting out the New Year pulling in some cash.
o Submit your images for cash
o Learn the ins and outs of animation & illustration
o Sell your drawings online
o Make money from your digital photos
o Discover freelance opportunities and much more!
Above, I admitted I’m no artist, but I will tell you the digital photos portion caught my eye!
Here’s just a tiny bit more (an overview really) of what you’ll find by clicking here:
o A Jump Start Setup – they swear requires no experience – to begin a new career working entirely online.
o Step by Step Videos – to help you get started making “thousands on the Internet by drawing pictures.”
o Company Directory Database – where to go to get reviewed by the “best directories in the world.” Also includes submission companies you sign up with for “great free money making opportunities.”
o The Get Paid to Draw eBook – sort of self explanatory.
o Strategies – learn “all the secrets” top artists and designers use to make (what they claim) hundreds of dollars an hour and up.
o Tools and Resources – material to get your make money drawing business up and running apparently.
There’s a ton more, including lots of bonuses.
So if you ever thought of trying to pull in cash online via art, photography, and more, this system might be just what you need!
We often talk about writing for a living online, but here’s an almost no brainer and potentially your newest source of revenue for 2009!
Happy New Year!
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Posted in Freelance, Social Media, digital photography, freelancing, graphics, jobs, make money, making money, money ideas, resources, web 2.0 strategies | 14 Comments »
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Living in Las Vegas, snow is a rare commodity. It gets cold, and snow up on Mt. Charleston, but generally it’s once in a blue moon for it to snow in the Valley and stick. However, as I type we are getting flurries. Who knows, we might be making snowmen in a little bit (they did on the other side of the valley day before yesterday).
And… in my continuing odd post for the day, I read something interesting in the Las Vegas Review Journal. A commentary written by Gail Collins, a columnist for The New York Times.
I’m not going to replicate the entire article, but the section that caught my eye about dogs:
“Folks at the University of Vienna conducted a test in which dogs were asked to shake hands over and over and over again. If you have any experience with dogs, you will not be surprised to hear that they were absolutely delighted. And they didn’t care about being paid! The opportunity to perform the same trick endlessly with a stranger in a white coat was reward enough.
Then the researchers brought in new dogs that were given a piece of bread as a reward for every handshake. The uncompensated dogs watched, lost their innate love of mindless repetition and grew sullen.
“They get so mad that they look at you and just don’t give you the paw anymore,” said Friederike Range, one of the scientists.
So OK. Dogs are secretly obsessed with fairness. (And bread. Who knew?)”
Strangely enough, as I read that portion it reminds me of so many individuals I’ve “met” online. They work their little buns off for nothing, yet some “bigger dog” comes along, steals all the thunder, and gets all the bread.
This might sound familiar to anyone who’s joined an affiliate program, promoted it with real heart, and gotten squat (or peanuts) for their efforts. While the “big dog” made tons of money from your efforts.
But there is hope… and a way around this… Start your own thing!
However, you must be picky! By that we mean, so specifically “niche” picky that you’ve taken a big old umbrella of a website (or blog) down to its finest points.
“Health” is not a niche, it is an umbrella. However, “colon cleansing” is a specific niche under the umbrella of Health.
“Home business” is not a niche. However, joining a specific home business (or starting your own service or product oriented website narrowed to a single product or service) IS a niche.
This particular blog you are reading right now is NOT a niche. It is an umbrella, encompassing all sorts of niche-like features to internet marketing and social media – from monetizing blogs, to social bookmarking, to freelance writing… and so much more (hang out a while and read the archives there’s tons of help and direction in this here blog!).
Get the idea?
Another valuable thing to keep in mind is choosing something you are passionate about. If you sign up for something that just sounds like a money maker, with no real understanding of what it is or how to run it, what’s the point? You’ll merely be out the money it took to join (and maybe maintain) because you lack passion.
So snow, dogs, umbrellas, niche markets, passion… and that wraps up today’s post
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
Before I get into sharing a tremendous potential money making resource I found yesterday, I’d like to ask one thing of you. If you have just a moment, please take a second and visit our newest online internet marketing strategies hubpage (this will open in a new window), and give us a (hopefully!) thumbs up (its down after the article itself in the “Share It” section), we’d really appreciate it. Thank you!
Now on to that great potential income/job resource! (more…)
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