freelancing
freelancing
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-12
Did it ever cross your mind that maybe those amazing authors whose work gets lapped up by the New Yorker can't write or spell nearly as well as those five-star reviews suggest? Or that editors often m...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-12
Language is not logical, as even those behind the very best attempts at machine translation will happily attest to. Indeed, if I were to try and decode this article into German using something akin to...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-17
Professional freelance writers usually use five steps to generate a steady flow of work. The five step process is: 1) bidding on work through online services marketplaces; 2) searching for jobs daily ...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-18
Writing for magazines is a great place to freelance because you can earn a good paycheck writing cover stories, features, how-to articles, interview pieces, product or travel destination reviews, and ...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-18
Roughly 1,000 magazines are launched every year, according to Samir "Mr. Magazine" Husni, a magazine consultant and chair of the journalism department at the University of Mississippi. Nearly 20,000 c...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-06-18
The most visible magazines are mainstream magazines sold on newsstands and in bookstores to the public. Trade magazines, on the other hand, are more exclusive; they are not sold to the public at retai...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-06-19
Freelancers tend to earn more per hour than permanent employees. Freelancing is common in fields like journalism, copywriting, computer programming, web design and many other professional and creativ...
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by Malcombe Plank - 2008-08-23
If you are in the business of providing web content, design or development services for your clients, they will more often than not expect you to also be able to raise their sales by getting more cus...
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by Malcombe Plank - 2008-08-23
Not too long ago being an all encompassing website builder was not only possible, it was pretty common. You could put together a site with just a few scripts and a basic 'design' and it was job done....
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by Malcombe Plank - 2008-08-23
It's not entirely possible for a multi purpose company to develop in all areas of business. In today's fast paced, forever changing world it can be difficult to keep up to date on the programming and...