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    The Value of Free
    The old adage “you get what you pay for” makes for a good sound bite, but it is simply a myopic perspective based upon a misinterpretation of the value of “Free”. The ultimate marketing hook has always been, continues to be and will remain the “Free” give-away. Free does not diminish value nor is it beneath a pr
    can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the onl

    Do You Want a Paycheck or a Passion? 10 Qualities Managers are Looking for in Hiring You
    Based upon my research of over 300 managers in the last two years, I have found what qualities are most important to hiring managers.You will be in a more competitive advantage if you do a self-assessment to determine if you possess these qualities. If you lack some of these qualities, find a career coach
    Being a freelancer can be a hectic life, no matter if you are busy or not.

    Most people would look from the outside and simply state; "just manage your own time, your self-employed! Make sure you only work 8-5!", which all freelancers would agree; that's simply not possible.

    However, if you, as a freelancer don't recognize the signs of stress, and deal with them, you will ruin yourself and your company in just a few months. Several freelancers go down with stress, and have to take several months away from any kind of work just to recover.

    Now, I would like to add a few tips of my own, the first one being the most important.

    Tip 1# - RELAX.
    I mean it, seriously. I have been a freelancer for over 10 years, and I have based my living purely on it for the last 5-6 years. If there is one thing I have noticed; Things always work out in the end.

    Tip 2: - Save money
    Save up your hard-earned money. After having a few well paying jobs, you might be tempted to step out and splash some money around. Don't. Save up your money for when things go bad. Don't be too tight with your money either, spend some money on good food and/or beers for your friends and family, who will have to suffer with you when you are stressed.

    Tip 3: -Don?t save money on hardware
    Even if your company is just making it, make sure you spend some money on upgrading your hardware. Your clients will continue to demand quicker and quicker results, and having a fast workstation helps. Besides, its one of the few things which you can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the only

    Which Comes First, Branding or Marketing?
    Let’s see, which came first the chicken or the egg? While the jury is still out on that old story, I recently realized that many entrepreneurs don’t clearly understand the difference between branding and marketing.I’m here to set the record straight once and for all! The findings might surprise you and w
    n yourself and your company in just a few months. Several freelancers go down with stress, and have to take several months away from any kind of work just to recover.

    Now, I would like to add a few tips of my own, the first one being the most important.

    Tip 1# - RELAX.
    I mean it, seriously. I have been a freelancer for over 10 years, and I have based my living purely on it for the last 5-6 years. If there is one thing I have noticed; Things always work out in the end.

    Tip 2: - Save money
    Save up your hard-earned money. After having a few well paying jobs, you might be tempted to step out and splash some money around. Don't. Save up your money for when things go bad. Don't be too tight with your money either, spend some money on good food and/or beers for your friends and family, who will have to suffer with you when you are stressed.

    Tip 3: -Don?t save money on hardware
    Even if your company is just making it, make sure you spend some money on upgrading your hardware. Your clients will continue to demand quicker and quicker results, and having a fast workstation helps. Besides, its one of the few things which you can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the onl

    Overcoming Hidden Competition
    The competitive situations that people are facing today are much more intense and complex than they’ve ever been before. Most often we typically focus on other companies trying to win the same business we’re pursuing, and we label these the “competition”. We identify positioning and relationship-building strateg
    it for the last 5-6 years. If there is one thing I have noticed; Things always work out in the end.

    Tip 2: - Save money
    Save up your hard-earned money. After having a few well paying jobs, you might be tempted to step out and splash some money around. Don't. Save up your money for when things go bad. Don't be too tight with your money either, spend some money on good food and/or beers for your friends and family, who will have to suffer with you when you are stressed.

    Tip 3: -Don?t save money on hardware
    Even if your company is just making it, make sure you spend some money on upgrading your hardware. Your clients will continue to demand quicker and quicker results, and having a fast workstation helps. Besides, its one of the few things which you can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the onl

    More College Students Looking for Ways to Start Their Own Online Business - Caution!
    Students with entrepreneurial mindsets begin thinking about starting their own business on the internet as early as high school. Some of the college students are already doing business online, some hugely successful. Why are they targeting the internet? Most students, mainly college students that are thinking
    /or beers for your friends and family, who will have to suffer with you when you are stressed.

    Tip 3: -Don?t save money on hardware
    Even if your company is just making it, make sure you spend some money on upgrading your hardware. Your clients will continue to demand quicker and quicker results, and having a fast workstation helps. Besides, its one of the few things which you can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the onl

    How to Recoup From Missing the Most Important Meeting of the Year
    Sometimes missing a critical meeting just can't be helped. Despite the advance planning, you just cannot make it to the meeting. Before you get out the guilt stick and beat yourself up about how stupid that was or how bad it’s going to be for your career, take a step back and examine how to overcome your absence
    can deduct from your company expenses, so why not make sure your best tool is as much up to date as possible?

    Tip 4: -Some days, just don't work.
    If you wake up, and don't feel like doing work, you're pretty normal. When you're a freelancer, it's a feeling you cannot afford. You are your own boss, and when clients call to complain about work not getting done on time, the only one you can blame is yourself. That being said, you should also make sure you once in a while just skip work entirely for a full day.

    Tip 5: Change venue
    If you are like me, and almost only work on your laptop, remember you can carry it around, thats the whole point of a laptop. Bring it outside in the sun (perhaps in the shade, the screen might be difficult to read), go to a caf? and relax or go take a bus/train and visit some relatives or friends, and work on the way. Don't get stuck to working the same place all the time, variation is key!

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