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October 25, 2011
One of the things so many freelance writers love about their jobs is that they have complete and total freedom to adjust their schedule and control their work hours. Many freelance writers find that this gives them a higher quality of life as they don’t constantly have to be running out to a 9-to-5 job…
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October 25, 2011
Every freelance writer is a unique individual with a preferred work style and work environment. Some prefer to work in a high energy, cluttered environment, and others prefer to work in an absolutely neat and organized work environment. The fact is that both have their benefits, and the bottom line is that you have to…
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October 25, 2011
Freelance writers are self-employed individuals who generally have the ability to manage their own work schedules. Some will choose to work for eight long hours each day all in one stretch while others will make this a part-time job where they work for just a few hours a day. Still others still work in shifts,…
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October 17, 2011
By Amy Becherer It didn’t take me long to lose my naivete in scoping out the opportunities for real earnings online. Usually, if it sounds to good to be true, it is. But, if you are looking for an addictive, fun, free way to make money by answering questions, (cha-ching, I just got notice of…
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September 26, 2011
Working from home is a common goal many people share. However, if you have looked for work-at-home jobs in the past, you may have been very disappointed by the job options available to you. The fact is that at one time the best work-at-home jobs involved unskilled labor such as telemarketing jobs or data entry….
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September 13, 2011
For freelance writers, “the office” is wherever they can find a quiet spot to plop down with their laptop for a little while. Sometimes you may venture out of the house and work in a library, a coffee shop, or some other similar venue. Yet for the most part, your home is your office. Whether…
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September 13, 2011
With most jobs, you sign on to work for an employer for a regular paycheck or at least for hourly pay. Freelance writing, however, involves you contracting your services out on a project by project basis. You essentially need to complete the projects before you will be paid on them, although some projects do pay…
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