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You may remember the definition of a straight line from your math class. It’s the shortest distance between two points. I’m giving you a new term today—a “money line”.
So, what’s the definition of a money line? It’s the shortest distance between an idea in your head and a freelance business that puts […]
Entries Categorized as 'Success Skills'
12 Steps to Freelance Startup - Part 1
April 8, 2008
Freelancing - Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow
April 1, 2008
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How many times have you talked to someone who’s miserable in their job, hates to get up in the morning, and tries to pack in a week’s worth of “fun” in one Saturday? Maybe you’re one of those people. I know I was.
Fact is, most people view their work as a necessary evil. […]
7 Basic Keys to Freelance Success
March 26, 2008
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Every successful endeavor has some type of formula that successful people follow. And every successful person goes back to the basics—to “freshen up”, stay on track, and make sure their course of action is sound.
You may already be proficient, but fine-tuning in absolutely necessary. The following keys will help keep you motivated […]
Aspiring Freelance Writer? Crack the Creative Nut with Journaling
March 21, 2008
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Think journaling is old fashioned? Think again. Are you having a hard time starting your writing? Or, maybe you want to be a freelance writer but don’t know how to marshall ideas quickly. Try journaling.
Journaling is a powerful tool for brainstorming ideas, keeping your writing skills sharp, and for storing […]
Why Blogging is Better for your Freelance Business
March 20, 2008
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You’ve heard that having a big email list is the way to make money—whether your business is mostly run online or not. Just come up with an offer, send it out, and collect your million dollars.
Based on personal experiences, here’s five reasons why I think blogging is better than email.
1. Blogging is personal
The […]

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