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Some call it an outright scam, others call it an enthusiastic dream, and yet others call it a sincere try to spread out the money. Though we do not see many of them nowadays – they were quite famous just a couple of years ago – rev share opportunities never go out of style. For those who know/remember what a revshare is, and for those who do not, here’s a brief description of revshare, and the reasons why you should not say yes to the rev share opportunity.

Rev-share, a fanciful word for revenue share, is when the client offers the freelancer a part of the pie when the pie is palatable, but with no payment or compensation at the moment. The deal is this… the client will invest the money that goes behind the domain name, the hosting, the search engine optimization, and you will provide a service – it may be web designing, it may be content writing, it might even be SEO – and both will get a part of profits when the endeavour becomes profitable, sometimes, they even say that you will get paid a part of the Adsense amount that the website makes – read when it sells off to an investor for a couple of million dollars.

Here are three reasons why you should not agree to a revshare opportunity. Read more on Three Simple Reasons You Should Not Apply for a Rev Share Opportunity…

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The devices that are used in a freelancer’s workpad have increased since the past couple of years. In the beginning, one would think that a computer and a telephone would be the only thing needed, but slowly, the printer is coming into play. If you are planning to buy a new printer, or are looking to upgrade one, here are some tips that would help you buy a better product.

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Many freelancers are in a profession that requires a computer. Whether you are a content writer, or a graphic designer, or are indulging in other professional services, a computer does crop up somewhere along the line. Unfortunately, many, many, many freelancers are still of the mindset that ‘it’s work, right?’, when it comes to upgrading the computer. Unfortunate but true, one needs to upgrade their computers at least once in five years when it is feasible, or else they might need to carry out some immediate – read urgent – upgrades overnight.

The main reason that many people are not comfortable going shopping for a new computer is because they have not yet got a grip on how to get a good computer for work, or how to make sure that they got the best deal on the computer that they just purchased. While this article cannot tell you which computer would be best for you – you are the better judge of that – here are some tips that we can give you, which might make the ordeal of buying a new computer less painful.

Read more on Three Practical Tips for While Buying a New Computer – And the Geek Kowledges that Validates Them….

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