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Figuring out how much to charge clients is one of the great challenges of freelancing. And what freelancer Eugene Farber is about to tell you isn’t going to make it any easier… He says that, as a freelancer, you should charge more than you would be making as an employee! Here are a few [...]
Think that a small business like yours can’t compete with the big boys? Actually, there are a lot of advantages to being small. Here are nine ways to take full advantage of your nimbleness, flexibility, and room for growth…
http://www.dsef.org/2011/11/15/9-ways-your-small-business-has-an-advantage-over-large-competitors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=9-ways-your-small-business-has-an-advantage-over-large-competitors
There’s no question that it’s harder to start a business today than it was five years ago. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. In fact, start the right business today and you may be more successful than you could ever imagine. Here are three rules to keep in mind as you start your venture, courtesy [...]
Some things are the same no matter which continent you live in. In this article, freelance writer Tony Featherstone from Down Under talks about how he doesn’t think home-based business owners get enough recognition in Australia. Sound familiar?
http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/managing/blogs/the-venture/the-perils-of-working-from-home-20111017-1ls4x.html
Ah … Occupy Wall Street. Whether you love or hate the movement, at least it’s people trying to change the world. In many ways, it’s not all that different from the freelance/self employment revolution that’s taking place. In this article, columnist Jeanette Mulvey talks about how this decade is starting to shape up a lot [...]
Have you ever wondered where the concept of being an entrepreneur started? Entrepreneurship probably started way before the advanced concept of employee and employer, right? Absolutely. And this creative infographic show us just how far back entrepreneurship goes.
http://blog.sohoos.com/2011/10/16/the-evolution-of-the-entrepreneur/
Gene Marks, small business management columnist, author, speaker, and business owner, has a message for the people on Occupy Wall Street. Don’t miss what he has to say …
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gene-marks/how-the-wall-street-occup_b_1016731.html
We’ve said it before: it’s the wave of the future. More and more people are becoming self-employed. Who better to join the bandwagon than those new to the working world: college grads? If you’re in that group, here’s why you should consider it.
http://freelancefolder.com/why-new-college-grads-should-consider-freelancing-as-a-career-choice/
In this editorial column, entrepreneur Carol Tice explains why the unemployed shouldn’t be protesting on Wall Street; they should be getting in touch with their own entrepreneurial side and starting a business.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/blog/220499
The economy is poor. People are unemployed. Many of them have no choice except to become self-employed. These people are now known as “accidental entrepreneurs,” and some of them are finding success through their unintended endeavors. Dr. Jeffrey R. Cornwall, the Jack C. Massey Chair in Entrepreneurship and Director of the Center for [...]
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