Nothing lasts forever in this world, including work relationships. The formula for successful collaboration of freelancers and clients lies in the mutual benefits. So, when one of the parties finds themselves in a disadvantageous or unprofitable position, it’s time for a change… or to end a contract. Here are a few examples when it may be time to part ways with a freelance client.
Goal Setting and SMART Goals
Since the New Year just started, it’s a good time to set some goals. Whether you are a freelancer, a small business owner or a blogger with a 9-to-5 job, goal setting is paramount if you want to make the most of your year. Wait, did I say goal setting? I mean SMART goal setting. Read on.
Virtual Team: How to Fit in
One of the most common “excuses” I hear not to be a freelancer is the lack of colleagues at the work place. Truth is though, when working online, you can work alone – or as part of a virtual team. Sometimes, you have to speak for hours with other team members. So virtual or not, a team is a team and as a team player, you need to play according to its rules. Here are a few pointers how to fit in a virtual freelance team.
New Year Resolutions – Kind of…
New Year Resolutions is a hot topic this time of year. Everyone is vigorously searching for last year ones and curiously checking what (if anything) got done. So the key in my post is “kind of” 😉
Disclaimer: this is not a Christmas picture – I couldn’t find a Christmas picture of myself so “kind of” goes for my Christmas picture as well 😉 At least it is inline with one of my New Year resolutions. Read on.
Building a Following on Twitter the Right Way
Last week I published some don’ts when it comes to gaining followers on twitter. So this week, as promised, I will share some not so popular dos about building a following on twitter “the right way” – if there is such thing at all! 😉 First, set your twitter goals
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