After I finished my studies, I soon realized that I wanted to work for myself. I did an internship here and there and learned some valuable skills in building your branding and marketing yourself as a product. I’ve been freelancing for about 2.5 years and I’m still learning something new every day.
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Interview with Anneke Steenkamp - A Young Freelance Writer from Cape Town
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3679 days ago
How Images Can Make or Break Your Ad
Posted by HollyHanna under AdvertisingFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3686 days ago
So, you’ve purchased advertising and you need to provide an image, or have one created. How important is the image you use? Very!! Whether you purchased an ad in print, or online, the visual aspect is very important, critical even.
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Case Study: How I Got Barbara Corcoran, Shark Tank to Endorse my Book
Posted by HollyHanna under Public RelationsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3686 days ago
Although DIY PR may feel uncomfortable at first, it is a smart + cost effective way for small businesses to gain credibility. Perhaps, you just need to look at it from a different angle.
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Feeling the Blah’s? Three Suggestions to Help You Reenergize
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3686 days ago
Do you ever find yourself stuck in the “blah’s,? For me, I usually feel this way in late fall when the darkness comes early, the leaves have fallen, and the sky is often steel gray. This is the time I question all my decisions and wonder why I am doing what I am doing. The grass can look a lot gree
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111 Online Platforms to Sell Your Stuff for Money
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3686 days ago
So if you’re looking to make some extra money, declutter your home, or simplify your life, here are 111 online platforms where you can sell your new and used stuff for money.
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Interview with Farnoosh Brock - Founder of Prolific Living
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3693 days ago
Even though I learned how to double my salary and earn big promotions and work on exciting stuff, I was not sure of the career path I was taking. I started questioning the purpose of my entire professional path and my life, and that’s when I stopped being interested in life as an employee.
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How to Start Bringing Your Kids Into the Office
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3693 days ago
Made Hot by: Webdev1 on October 7, 2014 2:45 am
Owning a business means you get a bit more freedom. As a mom and an entrepreneur, I’ll be the first to admit that I really love the fact I can usually take off a little early to catch my kids soccer games, or pick them up from school. But the decorum of mompreneurs is surprisingly controversial. Fo
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What are the Energy levels of your Conversations?
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3693 days ago
Would you like to make more money working from home? Have better quality relationships in your life? Feel confident that you are genuinely present and of service every time you interact with someone? Know that you make a difference in each person’s life that you come in contact with?
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11 Sites That Will Pay You to Test Out Websites
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3693 days ago
As a blogger and online publisher it’s important for me to know that my my website is user-friendly. Because if I’m losing visitors due to lousy navigation, lack of clarity, poor design or content — then I’m losing money! This is why companies will pay good money for objective third-party reviews o
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Interview With Shellie Deringer - Publisher of Saving With Shellie
Posted by HollyHanna under Success StoriesFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3698 days ago
My husband and I were saving for a trip to Africa. He didn’t want to use our regular savings account so we were saving additional money each month to pay for the trip. We were living frugally, but just weren’t saving enough. I started using grocery coupons to save a little more and it snowballed. I
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