One of my favorite fellow bloggers, Kirsty Stuart, recently published an e-book about travel blogging. No wait, it’s more than just an “e-book about travel blogging”! It’s about starting a travel blog and more importantly, teaching travel bloggers how to make a good living out of it. Read on to see my full ebook review.
How to Know Your Potential Freelance Client from Their Job Post
Provided you already know a bit about spotting bad clients, we will make a step further today and see how to learn more about our potential freelance clients by looking at their job posts. For the purposes of this blog post, I will look through random job posts on oDesk and post screenshots from there or illustrative purposes.
3 Pros of Larger Images on Facebook Links Share Posts and Ads
Maybe you’ve heard that Facebook rolled out larger images on Facebook – both for their links share posts and ads. Meaning: when you share a link to your Facebook page (or profile), along with the link title and description Facebook will no longer fetch a thumbnail but a nice large image instead.
English Language Barrier for Freelancers
That’s right – there is such thing as English language barrier for freelancers. But I think it’s pretty much misunderstood… Let me elaborate. I often get in my mailbox the question if a freelancer needs excellent English in order to succeed. Truth is, like many other things in life, there isn’t a right and wrong answer to this question. For example:
How to Use Google Calendar for Better Time Management
Time management is a huge problem for many nowadays so I decided to share some tips why use Google calendar for staying organized – while on the job, and not only. First thing first – let’s set up the Google calendar.
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