Article by Adrienne Thibodeau
Source : Designer Today
We have already looked at a few types of interviews; the informational interview, and the phone interview. In this article I am going to discuss some other types of interviews that you might encounter in your job search.
Screening interview. The screening interview is common in cases involving a [...]
Article by Michael Masterson and MaryEllen Tribby
Source : Designer Today
It’s one of the cruel ironies of business. When the economy is bad, you need to pull out all the stops to reel in new customers and extract more sales from current ones. Unfortunately, just at the time your rational brain is telling you to rev [...]
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Article by Dave Navarro
You’ve worked hard to get the clients you have, and the last thing you want to do is risk any of them having second thoughts about looking for another freelancer down the road. But in the real world, competition is fierce and you can’t guarantee your clients won’t develop a wandering eye. [...]
Source : Kumait H.T’s Blog
Storage
FileQube – store up to 2gb and it has a really good interface.
Drop.io – Simply set up a private space to drop any files by phone, email, web, widget or fax and then share them with whoever you want via a variety of outputs.
Money Management
Money2Manage – is a simple and friendly [...]
Article by Joel Falconer
I know how to spot a dud client. I spent far longer (read: years) working with one of them than I should’ve, before I wised up and realized that any money you receive from them is not worth it and likely to incur a loss — since that money will likely end [...]
Article by Joel Falconer
Ever wanted to know how some freelancers jump on those job postings before everyone else, and still manage to get the gig? It’s not with canned responses, I can assure you. These don’t go over well when it comes to pitching for a job. But there are techniques one can use to [...]
Article by Jacob Cass
Have you ever heard of the Fast, Good, Cheap pricing method?
Clients should only be able to choose 2 of these 3 words and you must keep this in mind when pricing your next job otherwise your work / income / career could be suffering.
Fast, Good or Cheap – Choose Two
If you [...]
Article by Raj dash
Weathering a Downturn
Here are some general tips for improving your lot as a freelancer during a business or economic downturn.
Improve your skills. There’s so much free information online, including free courses from many major universities. There is also an abundance of podcast lessons and video/ screencast tutorials. Take your pick, depending on [...]
Article by Jeffery Selin
For many of us heavily invested in eCommerce, the official economic recession of 2008 has one positive spin: it bolsters and quickens our culture’s direction online. We are increasingly moving to the Web not just for product research, but actual browsing and buying. This year, more shoppers are comfortably online for all [...]
Article by mark Garrison
I would never call myself a salesman. The word brings to mind a host of stereotypical, manipulative, sleazy jerks I’ve encountered who have very transparently tried to pad their wallets through coercive tricks. I have, however, worked some sales jobs over the years (reluctantly) and each provided lots of sales training, tips [...]
Article by Mark Garrison
We’ve all said the words “I’d really like to…” followed by some personal or career ambition that often doesn’t get done. “I’d really like to write a book”, “I’d really like to be able to add illustration to my design skills”, or “I’d really like to learn to cook Thai food.”
And, of [...]