02 October 2010

Earn as a Freelancer

If you are an expert in your field, have artistic or some other skills its time to get additional work and monetize your skills and expertize.

How?

Type "FREELANCE"(without the quotes) in your favourite browser and follow the results. Or try with these sites:






Join the sites and start applying for job. If you won a project and deliver as requested you'll be paid thru the site.

24 September 2010

Worldwide Freelancers

Join and attend a free Online Conference for Solo proffesionals. 24 online video sessions on 24 different Freelance related subjects. Number of viewers is limited, so Hurry up and register your Free seat.


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Article: Twitter Users and Bloggers Open to More Than Earned Media

How to build relationships with social content creators

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Article: Email Retargeting to More Than Double

Regaining the customers who (almost) got away

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23 September 2010

Blog: What Advertisers Think About iAd

Apple’s iAd platform launched to great fanfare in April, with the promise of revolutionizing mobile advertising. In June, Steve Jobs further excited industry watchers by announcing that Apple had booked [...]

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Blog: Marketers Rev Up Relationships with Blogging Moms

The marketer-mom blogger love affair is getting stronger and stronger. Pioneered by companies such as Walmart, with its Elevenmoms program (now called Walmart Moms), marketers have realized that moms who [...]

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Blog: eMarketer Webinar: Tips for Reaching & Engaging the Elusive Millennial

Speaker: Geoff Ramsey; CEO, eMarketer, Inc.What: Tips for Marketers–Reaching & Engaging the Elusive MillenialWhen: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 1 PM ESTJoin eMarketer CEO Geoff Ramsey to find out about: The [...]

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50 Free Ebook

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Traffic Armour Keywords

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7 Web Mistakes That Cost You Money

Mistakes that You May Be Making
By Sharon Housley

Many webmasters work very hard on their websites, but they often overlook glaringly-obvious mistakes that may be costing them sales or potential customers. Here are what we consider the Top 7 such mistakes...

1. JavaScript Navigation

Many website visitors now have JavaScript turned off or disabled in their web browsers, due to ever-increasing security concerns. If you are using JavaScript in your navigation menus, some potential customers may be unable to navigate your website. More often than not, this means that potential customers will click away and turn to a competitor. In addition to avoiding JavaScript navigation, you should also avoid using JavaScript in the ordering process. Ordering systems that require JavaScript to function may also result in your customers being unable to purchase, and going somewhere else instead!

2. Poor Copy

Avoid using web copy that visitors cannot understand. Use simple words and phrases, and avoid overly-technical terms that might confuse a potential customer. Keep the text concise and easy to comprehend. Use bullet lists to highlight specific product benefits.

3. No Deep Linking

If you are paying for advertising to drive targeted traffic to your site, be sure that you send that traffic to a specific page that has the information or product they are looking for. This means you should avoid taking the easier option of simply directing all traffic to the home page of your website, where they then have to spend more time searching for what they're looking for.

4. Lack Of Browser Support

If you design your website for a specific browser, you may be alienating many of your potential customers. Avoid designing for a specific browser or using technologies that not all visitors may have. Be sure to test your website using all the common and popular web browsers. If you are going to use something like flash, make sure you also provide a non-flash option.

5. Limited Payment Options

Make it easy for a customer to pay you. If you sell digital goods, the world is your oyster. But bear in mind that not all residents in all countries have such easy access to credit cards that are so common in the US, such as Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. And they also may not be able to use PayPal.

6. Requiring An Address

If you offer digital downloads, do not put unnecessary roadblocks between the customer and their desire to purchase from you or to download a trial version. Do not require an email address, or any other handy-yet- unnecessary information, before allowing them to download.

7. Lack Of Contact Information

Not including your contact information on a website can be a big mistake. Contact information is indicative that a company is professional and not a fly-by-night operation. Be sure to include contact information.

After working hard on your websites, try to avoid the mistakes above so they don't end up costing you money and potential customers.

About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing software.

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