Working at home is quite different from working in an office, and you’d be surprised to find out how even the smallest of things make a huge difference. If you are and are wondering how to enhance your writing skills, here are three simple tips that will definitely go a long way for you. Read more on Three Tips for Writing…
Writing blocks. That word when used in the content writing business gives some really different reactions. Some people would go say that writing blocks are the diseases of the rich, others would spend hours discussing it, but not the ten minutes they’d need to research the subject, or watch a funny video on YouTube, or level up on Farmville to beat the daylights out of the writing block. There are even those who’d give you a sniggle when you say that you are experiencing the Writer’s Block. In a world of deadlines, keywords, and word counts, writing blocks seem like a legend that only the disconnected would believe. But, here’s the truth. Writing blocks exist, and they exist for a content writer as much as they do for a copywriter. And here are some tips as to how one can box out of a writing block within fifteen minutes.
Freelancing and scammers go together. Whether you are new to freelancing or have been doing it for a while, you must have had your fair share of scammers. In fact, many freelancers joke that you do not become a freelancer unless you have been scammed out of at least one assignment in your life. While we understand the humor behind the joke – even though my brother once got scammed for $800 after working for three days straight – we believe that nobody should be scammed out of their hard earned money.
You’d be surprised to know that most of the scams that befall freelancers have the same modus. All that the freelancers would require to do, to find out whether they are being targeted by a freelancer is to ask their network whether they have experienced what they are experiencing with a purported client. Because of the general competitive nature of freelancing, many are quite secretive about their clients, and this finally leads to such scams. Here are two instances that should prove to be a red flag during your interaction with the prospective client.
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