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Freelancing If your business is centered around a service, you might consider freelancing as a way to build your customer base and get paid at the same time. It’s almost like the discounted trials we spoke about above from The New York Times, where potential clients can test out what you have to offer without making a long-term commitment. Entrepreneur contributor Julia McCoy is the founder of Express Writers, and she’s written a pair of articles on our site about how you can start freelancing as a copywriter. While you might have a different skill set, many of her insights can apply to a wide range of services. McCoy says there are five basic steps you can follow: Find your niche. You might think that casting a wide net is your best option, but McCoy notes that within her field, “authority writers get paid up to $1 per word while building a lasting name in their industry.” And while $1 per word may not sound like very much, consider the fact that prolific writers can easily churn out several thousand words in a single day. Decide which hard and soft skills are essential. In a separate piece, McCoy outlines three hard skills, which are more technical, that one might need to become an excellent freelance copywriter, which include SEO and content strategy. But your clients will be people, and so it’s just as important to develop more interpersonal, soft skills like empathy or curiosity. Build your portfolio. What do you already have to offer as proof of your worth? Can you direct people to a well-designed website with customer testimonials? Pitch for projects. McCoy recommends Upwork and Fiverr for those who are just getting started with freelancing. But, if you already have some potential clients, you might try reaching out to them directly. Rinse and repeat. Just as a business is always iterating, so should your freelance process. More projects means a better portfolio, a better-defined niche and more lessons. Keep using each step of the process to grow your network and reputation. |
How to make money and build your business without quitting your day job Trying to build your business without quitting your 9 to 5? Don’t worry. You could try posting about yourself and your pursuits on sites like Gofundme, Kofi or Patreon. You could try selling your handmade wares on Etsy. You could build an audience by devoting your time to an email list or a social media platform, or network with people who can help make your dream a reality. But if you don’t have the time or money to quit your job, try to at least do something to build your business every day — even if it’s only for a few minutes. As the old saying goes, we often overestimate what we can do in a day, but underestimate what we can accomplish in a year. |
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Never Get Married To These Type Of Men (Editor’s Note: The below examples are not intended to gender stereotype. This is merely a list of common pitfalls.) 1. The Late Night Texter You know, the guy who only texts you after midnight. He’s the guy who only contacts you when he wants something or someone to talk to. You can go weeks without hearing from this person, only to rarely get a text full of smiley faces and a message that reads, “Hey! How are you?” They aren’t consistent. Don’t fall into the trap. 2. The Slacker He’s the guy who has no dreams, vision, or passion to get up and do anything. Don’t let his smooth words trick you into a relationship that will be full of dull moments and half-hearted plans. 3. The Liar Don’t trust a man who is constantly lying to you. If you continue to ignore his inconsistencies, he could eventually do something detrimental to your relationship. 4. The Flake This is the guy who calls off dates, constantly changes plans, and never shows up when he promises. If you think this will change once you’re married, you’re wrong. A flaky man will never put his woman first. 5. The Cheater I’m all for grace and second chances, but the last thing you want is to find yourself in a marriage with someone you can’t even trust. I’m a huge believer that everyone can change, but please don’t get caught up in the lie that cheating is just a normal part of life. You deserve better. 6. The Partier Stay away from him. Although he may seem fun and outgoing, I guarantee you will be better off with someone who stays away from gatherings full of bad mistakes and regretful decisions. The lifestyle of a partier never fits well with the maturity needed in marriage. 7. The Fake He’s the guy who claims to be one thing, but in person never steps up to the plate. Not only is this unfair to your relationship, but you need to understand this isn’t going to stop anytime soon. Look for a man who is who he claims to be. Fakes can only pretend for so long. 8. The Hypocrite He goes back and forth between his beliefs, standards, and regulations on life. Most of the time this man will change things to better suit his personal life. Don’t expect yourself to have a thriving relationship with someone who is constantly hypocritical in their words and actions. Never get married to a hypocrite. 9. The Flirt This man loves to flirtatiously chat with strangers, waiters, and even your friends. The man you should seek is one who flirts with you and only you, no matter the circumstance. That last thing you want is to be married to someone who will deliberately flirt with people in front of you, let alone behind your back. 10. The Jerk Simple. Don’t marry a jerk. You deserve more than that this guy can offer you. Look for someone who is kind, generous, selfless, and chivalrous. The last thing you want is to be embarrassed about bringing your man in public, all due to his attitude. Not to mention, verbal abuse is a widely spread problem that I don’t believe any woman should have to encounter. *** If you’re in a relationship with one of these men or women, never get married to them, get OUT before it’s too late. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment below.
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It takes three steps to turn a goal into reality. The first step is easy: Dream big. Before you can declare a milestone or goal, you must first have a wish. That’s the fun part. Most of us have ambitious dreams, and it’s important to articulate them. Don’t worry about how you’ll fulfill the dream for now. Step two is to narrow your focus. Zero in on the part of your dream that excites you the most. This is how you convert a lofty dream into a well-defined goal. Step three is to fully commit. You can’t pursue a goal half-heartedly. Say the goal out loud. Tell other people about it. Write it down and repeat it to yourself every night before you go to sleep. This process helps makes your goal seem more real, giving you something concrete to work towards. To learn more about how to create the life you’ve been dreaming about, check out our sig na ture . |
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