Video Clip: 7 Tips for Reaching FT Online Work from Home Status









 

Interested in being self-employed FT online, working from home? Do this:

1) Set up a profile at freelance job boards like Elance.com and lots of other boards out there and start bidding, creating & using templates you make to be more efficient with bids.


2) Update your resume, hiring professional help to do this, if you need to, and post it online with a nice Freelance website to showcase your work samples, resume, client testimonials, etc. Update this resume frequently with news, like a new Board position you may have in groups you are active in, new certifications, awards, etc. you may have, new workshops you’ve attended. Here’s mine as an example, doesn’t have to be fancy:
Diana Barnum Resume

3) Submit your resume through ResumeRabbit or other submissions service; they are excellent. Seek part time and contract work. The submission they put out on the web can send offers your way for years.

4) Head to the USA government's Small Business Administration (SBA.gov) site and SCORE.org with free help, online courses, ezine issues and lots more linked all over the sites, even free consulting via email.




5) Keep networking here and other online forums in your niches & offline, locally, through groups and volunteer work, business meetings announced in your newspaper, etc. to keep current with news, find workshops, competitions, etc. in your area and niches.

6) Seek part time and contract work from employment agencies in your area, and popular online classified ad sites that are cheap or free like Craigslist.com.

7) Market yourself and your services and add products into the mix, even if only affiliate products. Print out and on a regular basis, review:

100+ Marketing Ideas (from the SBA)





Here's to your success!


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Moving Ahead Communications  and the Ohio Help Group

 

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