You Talk the Talk, Now Walk the Walk
You’ve probably heard the clichés about the doctor who doesn’t take care of himself or the mechanic whose car is always in need of repair. And in the offline world, it usually isn’t as big of a big deal. If you really need heart surgery, chances are you won’t care if your cardiac specialist weighs Check it out : Payday advance services for fast cash needs
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You Talk the Talk, Now Walk the Walk
Future Skills: How to Match Professional Growth with Industry Demand
As freelancers we’re afforded a lot of perks – everyday is casual Friday, and we don’t have to “pretend laugh” at our bosses’ bad jokes – however, we definitely have our fair share of burdens, too. One of the biggest challenges is forecasting demand for our skills, and deciding when …
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Freelance Writing: Become a Specialist
There are two types of writers out there — generalists and specialists. Generalists will write about any topic and specialists write mainly (and sometimes exclusively) about the topic or subject that they know best. No matter how you make your freelance writing dollars — through applying for work, marketing, networking, bidding …
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Freelance Writing: Become a Specialist
A Freelancer’s Guide to Professionalism on Facebook
More interactive than Twitter and more personal than LinkedIn, Facebook continues to grow as an online networking site for professionals. As more and more freelancing groups form on Facebook — such as the oDesk fan page – the rules of the game are becoming more clear. Here are some tips for succeeding as a professional …
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A Freelancer’s Guide to Professionalism on Facebook
Project Rescue: How to Save a Sinking Ship
Recognizing that your ship is sinking – that your project is over budget, and/or way off schedule – is the first and often hardest step, but once you recognize that you have a problem, how do you bail out and get back on track? Iceberg Classification You may be asking yourself, We’re …
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Planned outages – February 13-14, 2010
oDesk will be switching datacenters on Saturday February 13, 2010 beginning 10:00AM PST (18:00 GMT/UTC). We’re making the change to enhance our hardware, increase capacity and improve uptime. During the datacenter migration oDesk.com and its services will be unavailable.
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Planned outages – February 13-14, 2010
Giving It Away: 8 Reasons to Write for Free
It’s okay to give your work away, even when you are trying to build a lucrative freelance writing career. It may seem counterintuitive at first, because the end goal is – of course – money in the bank. However, to earn it you sometimes need to make career moves that don’t involve money at …
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Giving It Away: 8 Reasons to Write for Free
Happy Freelancing — How to Know When You and the Client Are Not a Good Fit
In freelancing — much like in conventional careers — there will be times when you and the people paying your salary are just not a good match. While being half a world away from a difficult client may give you an advantage over an employee who works 10 feet from the boss …
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iPad: Anatomy of a Tech Failure
[/caption] The much anticipated release of Apple’s tablet has left many making off-color jokes and scratching their heads, wondering, “How the $%&! did that happen?” Its easy to point and laugh, but the iPad is already joining the elite league of …
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iPad: Anatomy of a Tech Failure
#oDesk Twitter Contest – Your Odesk Milestones
It’s Thursday, and tweople are talking. What are they talking about? Your oDesk Milestones! They are talking, and YOU might be winning. What could you win? A $50 Amazon gift card and an oDesk t-shirt! Here’s the deal: Tweet about your oDesk Milestones. Passed a personal best for number of hours? Reached a thousand hours …
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#oDesk Twitter Contest – Your Odesk Milestones
Applying to a job just got a little easier
In response to provider feedback, we have redesigned the “Apply to Job” form to make it easier to send just the right application. All-new styling brings this form in line with our design direction and sets the stage for future updates and additions. Set your rate right in-line instead of after you …
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What Every Blogger and Freelance Writer Should Know About Internet Copyright and Libel Laws
While most amateur bloggers make their fair share of internet and blogosphere faux pas before they learn the ropes, professionals can’t really afford to make too many mistakes — especially when it comes to copyright infringement and libel. When I was a newbie blogger, I naively thought any photo on the internet that did not state its …
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What Every Blogger and Freelance Writer Should Know About Internet Copyright and Libel Laws
Introducing Faceted Provider Search
Finding just the right oDesk providers got easier! We’ve unveiled a new advanced search box for Provider search to let you drill down into your search and find candidates who match more specific criteria. You can choose multiple categories, locations, and more. We have a lot more improvements planned for …
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Introducing Faceted Provider Search
To Spec or Not to Spec? What a Stupid Question.
Your butcher wouldn’t let you take a roast home, cook it, eat it, and then only pay if you enjoyed the meal. So, why would you ever consider doing the same with your own time and resources? Working speculatively has become unfortunately too common in today’s economy …
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Freelancers: Make Your Comments Count
As freelancers, many of us overlook the value of commenting on blogs as a means to boost our visibility within the right circles. Making valuable, intelligent commentary on blogs is a great way to get your name and website link out there, and in front of someone else’s nicely targeted audience …
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Freelancers: Make Your Comments Count
Trend Watch: New Startup Activity Could Spur Hiring
A rebound in the economy could lead to the emergence of new startup companies and result in an uptick in tech-industry hiring. Last Friday, the Commerce Department revised upward its already impressive gross domestic product growth estimate for the fourth quarter of 2009. Previously, the department said that growth was 5.7 …
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The oDesk Dashboard (beta) – where all your oDesk stuff lives
The oDesk Dashboard is a new page designed to be “home” for all oDesk users. It shows, at a glance, a snapshot of your entire oDesk account, with links to key pages like the team room, your financial account, your open jobs, and more. The initial includes the all-new Notifications, …
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The oDesk Dashboard (beta) – where all your oDesk stuff lives
Top 10 Tech Skills Every Remote Worker Should Know
Most remote workers don’t have an “IT Guy” or an assistant on hand, so it’s important to be sharp and self-reliant when it comes to the basics. Here’s a list to help you evaluate and hone your own skills – let us know in the comments …
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Top 10 Tech Skills Every Remote Worker Should Know
Do Away with the “Starving Artist” Mentality
There’s a general attitude in many freelance associations, meetings, conferences and blogs that’s becoming increasingly popular. It’s what I call the “starving artist” mentality. Basically, it’s the general feeling that good-paying freelance work is hard to come by. That it’s a struggle to make a good living as a freelancer as …
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Do Away with the “Starving Artist” Mentality
Online Jobs Report: Web Design Isn’t Dead
The oDesk Online Jobs Report was released last week, and after having a chance to review the numbers, there is a very interesting trend that popped up. The skill “web design” is down 26 places from last year, however the category “Web Design” has remained unchanged …
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Online Jobs Report: Web Design Isn’t Dead