I'm self-employed, I work on my own time schedule and I mostly do the work that I want to do; as to keep some sort of balance. It comes at a cost of regular working hours, a lot of time spent on the computer and, lack of understanding from people around me. How can you work on the internet?
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4 Simple Things Helping Me to Attain Personal Success
Posted by alexwriting under Success StoriesFrom http://www.huffingtonpost.com 3543 days ago
How is eCommerce Progressing in 2014
Posted by alexwriting under Online MarketingFrom http://codecondo.com 3545 days ago
You may not think about it very often, or ever at all, but progress usually happens only through trial and error. I honestly think that the best times for such progression when it comes to eCommerce, is the holiday seasons. This is when merchants need to step up their game (and technology) in order
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7 Tips to Help Your eCommerce Goals Convert
Posted by alexwriting under Online MarketingFrom http://codecondo.com 3548 days ago
New to eCommerce? Getting your goals to convert can be a little bit of a learning curve, especially if you’re beginning from the very scratch. I’m going to assume that you’ve got some knowledge of how an electronic store works, and that you’re fully flexible around learning more, and understanding
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10 Facebook Tools for Business & Marketing in 2014
Posted by alexwriting under Online MarketingFrom http://codecondo.com 3635 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on May 16, 2014 12:54 am
Facebook has been getting a lot of different types of opinions this year, some say their advertising platform is rubbish, while others have come up with ways of using Facebook as a DDoS (denial service) tool. It’s quite interesting.
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Plenty of Fish Was Earning $500k from AdSense in 2006
Posted by alexwriting under NewsFrom http://codecondo.com 3635 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on May 18, 2014 2:42 pm
Earlier today, the Plenty of Fish management team published a blog post that displays their annual earnings, starting from mid-2003, all the way to early-2006. I didn’t have any expectations for what the blog post would say, or contain. I was in awe when I saw the numbers that they had going on bac
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10 Free Tools to Help You Manage Your Content
Posted by alexwriting under Online MarketingFrom http://codecondo.com 3635 days ago
Blogging is a serious commitment, and not just time wise. In the modern age, you’re no longer dealing with just one type of content. It’s not ‘just write’ – if you want to be successful, you’ve got to start taking new approaches.
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10 WordPress Tricks & Tips to Help You Manage Your Blog
Posted by alexwriting under ResourcesFrom http://codecondo.com 3635 days ago
I’ve worked with WordPress for several years now, I’ve launched multiple successful sites with it, and I’ve made more money from my WordPress sites that I have in any other job so far. It’s obviously a great platform, and while by default it’s fully functional and ready to go, we can use snippets,
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10 Twitter Tools You Need to Check Out in 2014
Posted by alexwriting under Social MediaFrom http://codecondo.com 3651 days ago
Twitter by itself is a pretty popular social networking platform, but it’s even more fun when you try and spice things up with additional tools and software, built by people who adore the social platform as much as we, if not more.
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9 Flowchart Tools for Creating Charts and Diagrams
Posted by alexwriting under ResourcesFrom http://codecondo.com 3670 days ago
I have taken a look at similiar tools in the past, but not only for the sake of building something – because I love to blog, I tend to look at aspects like visual content, publishing better quality content and I even looked at some mockup tools, which also include a few platforms that allow buildin
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8 Ways to Grow Your Search Rankings without SEO
Posted by alexwriting under Online MarketingFrom http://codecondo.com 3670 days ago
I have been building websites from the ground up for nearly 10 years now, and most of the projects I’ve worked on have been long-term projects that were being planned every step of the way.
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