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Wednesday, June 25th

Getting into a new world, such as freelancing, may mean, for the new guy, a lot of stress. Facing ambiguity and failing to understand the particular terminology of the industry will lead you to a blind alley, so having a good guide, ready to help, along the way, is what I am offering you.

The first thing you must do is to sign up as my affiliate. I am willing to share my knowledge with new comers on this market, but I only offer these services to my affiliates. As my affiliate, I can offer you a lot of help, I can see your profile, I can teach you how to win bids on freelancing sites and, from there, I guess that you are going to be just fine.

This is my part of the deal. Let’s talk about yours now. Again, remember that I can help you. As a freelancer with great ratings and over 180 projects completed so far on GetAFreelancer, a site that acts as a market for sellers and buyers of services that I (and you) can provide, I can assure that I know how to win a project and I can also teach you the secrets of the trade.

Of course, I can provide you with a lot of info beforehand, but you must take part in the process. Let me tell one word, one keyword, that will get you far on this road: COMMUNICATION.

What does this mean? Well, it means a lot. When you have anything that is not clear enough, or you have questions, I cannot guess them. You are the one to tell me what impediments stand in your way to make your start on the freelancing market. You may have particular areas of expertise, you may try to win bids in a particular manner, that you think is the recipe for success, but if you do not reach your goal, than something goes wrong along the way.

I am here to offer you my help. So start explaining me where things do not go as planned. There may be just a little something that, once corrected, may get you over the thin line between lack of success and success. It will take you only a couple of minutes to post a comment or to write me a message about your difficulties, but what you will get in return can prove to be the seed for your money tree.

So, what do you say?

 

 

Copyright 2008 - Sergey I.Grachyov

 

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Sergey I.Grachyov [MCDBA, MCAD.NET]
http://www.takereal.com/AboutTakeReal/

 

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