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Freelance Switch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Effectively taking on a huge freelance project can be daunting if you don’t know where to begin. This article shows that by breaking the project down into bite-sized deliverables, combined with leveraging the experience of outsourced, professional specialists, can yield positive results in terms of both quality of output and freelancer happiness. The most treasured of all freelance consulting gigs...
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Freelance Switch (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
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Website Review Site (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
When we start doing a 9 to 5 job, we are assured of a solid paycheck at the end of the month. This paycheck pays off a lot of things like the mortgage of the house, the educational expenses of the children and the hospital bills. In other words you are banking wholly on solid [...]
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About Web Design (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
I started doing freelance Web design on the side while I was working full time. I started doing it mostly to help some friends. I had a full-time job as...
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Website review sites (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Many of us want to start freelance, but feel that it is a risky proposition. It is better to stick to the 9-5 job, even though we feel unsatisfied with the kind of work we do and mostly the paycheck. You can read Become Freelance, a very well-written freelance book. This book is especially helpful [...]
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Freelance Switch (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
My web design sucks! If you’re like me you’ve probably said that to yourself at least once in your career. When you browse through sites like cssBeauty and FaveUp , you are wowed by the beautiful designs, and you can’t help but ask yourself “What am I missing?” I know some freelancers who come from a development background assume that programmers just can’t design. Others have decided to go back to...
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CWJobsBlog (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
As a web professional, I've found myself in both full time positions and in freelancing roles - and most IT skills-led jobs can be fit to either pattern. While the majority of people working in IT are in more conventional...
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Passionate Blog (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
YOU can see a profile of Linda on a new website for freelance contractors here today. Our first piece is on balancing the needs of earning a living with bringing up a family. To help get the most out of...
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'You've got your hands full' (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
I FOUND out early on in a freelance writing career that expecting a would-be client to come to my home, littered as it was with wonky naked Barbies and remnants of mashed up chicken stuck in the skirting board, wasn’t...
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Freelance Switch (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
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Freelance Switch (Free subscription) | 22/11/2008
Since we’re closing in on 2009, it’s time to start doing some New Year’s Planning. The first item on your agenda should be something that we all love to deal with – taxes. If you haven’t done so by now, make an appointment with your tax accountant so you can get ready for April 15, or whatever the magic day is in your country. Here’s what to take to your accountant: Your profit and loss statements....