Friday, October 28, 2011

I'm studying Freelance Writing online. Does anyone know of any writers organizations

I'm studying Freelance Writing online. Does anyone know of any writers organizations?
I published my first poetry book in 2007. I plan to get a diploma in a year. Does anyone know of any Writers Organizations that tells about the latest in the writing industry or tells new jobs, etc. Thanks a lot.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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The ASJA is one. It's nonfiction writing--articles and such, and you only get to be a member after you've published articles of a certain caliber, but you can still get their newsletter sent to you electronically. They also hold a really great writers' conference in New York City every year. I go every couple of years but can't afford it every year. Check out Writers Digest's website--they list conferences all over the country. There's also Poets and Writers magazine, which also lists things and is a pretty good source of information. You can find most writers' magazines, which have tons of information and sources, in the big chain bookstores. Lastly--The Writers Market is worth the $30 price. You can also subscribe to it online. It lists publications to submit your writing to, with details about who buys what, and it has pages of tips and information as well. There are Novel and Short Stories Market and Poets Market versions, as well



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Monday, October 24, 2011

Freelance experience in resume is okay

Freelance experience in resume is okay?
Am currently working as a freelance graphic and web designer, but looking for a full-time job now. Freelancing was started on 2007 Jan. I have sent across my resume to many openings, but haven't got a single reply. Does showing freelance experience pose any problem in my resume, am still wondering why am not getting any calls/replies. Or how should i show the freelance works in my resume? Yes! I have included web portfolio and clients websites which i have done, in my resume. Skills have been mentioned in resume, as to what tools i use.
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Did you include your web portfolio on your resume? Since you are a graphic and web designer, it's obvious that employers need samples of your work. Include URLs of your website(s) and clients' websites. Your website should showcase your design skills. It should impress them and give them a reason to call you for a personal interview. Good luck!
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work experience you place in a resume should be relevant to the job you are applying for. If your freelance work has nothing to do with the job you have applied for, then it may be better to remove it and only place work experience relevant to the position. you should also tailor each resume for each job you are applying for. yes creating a general resume to distribute to jobs is fine, but you'll better your chances if you make sure each resume appeals to each job you are applying for. All work experience is valued, even volunteer work as long as it is relevant to the job you are applying for. make sure your resumes provide an image of yourself that makes HR people think that they need you. And one more thing, the job of a resume and application is not to get you the job, but to get you and interview. the interview gets you the job, so make sure your resume isn't trying to get you the job, but appeals to the HR person that will interview you



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Thursday, October 20, 2011

How do I tell someone that "it's not my job" without sounding lazy or rude

How do I tell someone that "it's not my job" without sounding lazy or rude?
I am a freelance graphic/web designer. I am paid a flat fee to design and send the company's HTML enewsletter to their customers and wholesalers. At the onset of this deal, I was told by the company's owner that I would be supplied text and images by their PR person (or sometimes their marketing assistant), and then I would do my part. At first, I received everything that I was supposed to. The next newsletter, I had to hunt down some images. The one after that, they tried to add a few additional sections, which I had to negotiate more money for. This newsletter, the text is missing for a couple of sections. all that I received for it was the heading and a note to call so-and-so for text and images. How do I tell this PR person that I am not being paid to do this without sounding lazy or rude? I am hesitant to get the company's owner involved-I don't want to sound inept or unprofessional. Any ideas on how to handle this PR person?
Other - Business & Finance - 16 Answers
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Say it exactly as you just did. It's not in the original scope of the job and to either do it right the way the first time or you'll be having a chat with the person who hired you to redefine both your responsibilities and your pay scale. All they've got to do is their job. If they can't hack it, I think the owner has a right to know it.
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Send a polite request to provide you with information they agreed to provide you. Mention as a additional service and fee you will take of the missing material for them. Your selling services not just a service. I think you will them to appreciate your professionalism in providing them a complete service.
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I would just send them a note saying you noticed a couple of things that are in complete and tell them that you will need to have the completed information by such and such a date in order to include it. If they do not send it, you don't include it.
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Next time ask the PR person for a "purchase order" to cover the extra time needed to contact and obtain the additional information. Odds are he will need approval which will bring it to other people's attention. Either it will stop or you will get paid for the additional time.
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Just tell the PR person that it's just too much work for one person. It sounds like you're a hard-working person and I'm sure they see that (otherwise they wouldn't be taking advantage of you like this) but you're only ONE person. It doesn't even have to be more money, maybe even a decrease in workload, or the hiring of another employee to help out on the project. Try pitching those ideas to your PR person or whoever is above you and the thought of ineptness and unprofessionalism won't even come to their minds.
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As a professional it is important that you let whomever you made the contract with that you are unable to do your side because you are not getting what is needed. It need not be adversarial, just a simple statement of fact. Along with the request, you can mention that you might be willing to expand your role provided that compensation can be arranged. It sounds like you already did this to some extent when they expanded content. Once you start doing other peoples work, people will assume that that is part of what you are being paid to do unless you make it clear that you are only doing it temporarily as a stop gap.
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You can always tell them that this is not in your job description. Or follow your chain of command and tell them the problems you are having. Let them know that the person(s) responsible for the other parts of the job are not doing what they are supposed to and that makes you do twice the work without the pay. I Hate when that happens, because when you do all the work, you don't get all the credit.
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Don't do it my email first of all. This is always a bad way to work out a problem. If they are in your area, having a lunch or face to face meeting and talking to them about the issue is best. In the business world, breaking bread with someone is the best choice to work out problems. Or if this isn't possible, call them when you are in a good state of mind:), and talk to them, tell them you are a team player, but to do your job and help them also, you need to have them help the team with the information you need to be professional. Then send them a thank you card. You get more with sugar than vinergar. God Bless.
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The way you say it is very important. The way I do something like that is to talk to the pr guy in a very friendly way. People find it hard to act bossy when you do that. But at the same time what you say has to be firm. You can also say that you would do the extra work for an additional price, and make it reasonable. The best way you can act is to be honest with them, while letting them know that you are not going to back down.
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Try calling this person and saying something to the effect of "I know you must be terribly busy, but I can't get the work done on the page if I'm trying to find the information that you were supposed to have ready for me. I'd really appreciate it if we could stick to the original job description in which I am the designer/sender and you do the info collecting. That would include gathering it all yourself and then giving it to me, rather than telling me to call someone else and get the info. That isn't my job, it's yours. You get paid to do that, and I get paid to design the webpage. Let's keep it at that." Hope this helps a little.
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Say " I would love to do this work for you but I don't know if you want me to look for the text for the newsletter and you are going to pay me more money to do it or.... one of your employees forgot to finish their job...? I'm just concerned what's going on I wanted to get things clear before I finish your job"
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Don't concern yourself with whether or not you're being lazy or rude. Obviously your coworker isn't concerned with being lazy or rude by giving you his/her work to do. Sometimes coworkers will test a new employee's boundaries to see how far they can go. But more than likely that's not the case since you don't know what your coworker's duties are. It is a possibility that the employee before you handled those tasks and your coworker is just maintaining the status quo. Or it could be a lack of clarity in the job description between your coworker and the company owner. It would be helpful in a situation like that to be able to refer to some sort of performance plan which details your duties. Treat your coworker as you would like to be treated and give him/her the benefit of the doubt. Simply inform your coworker of your understanding of your list of duties, and determine if a discrepancy exists. If you learn from that conversation that there appears to be some disagreement, then schedule a meeting with the company owner and your coworker to clear up those differences. You might be surprised to find out that your coworker was not aware of what was expected from him/her.
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So ti sounds like you are a contractor for this company and not an actual employee (on payroll) for this company. If you have a contract of your work agreement (contract) of your responsibilities then I would suggest that you bring it to the attention of the PR person and let them know nicely and professionally and if they would still like you to do the work explain to them that you will need to contact the "hire up's" with an amendment to the contract and addiing more money before you do anything else. Lots of luck
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I just hate it when people do what you have described. Don't let it be a problem for you, they obviously don't care if it is. Write the PR person and tell them that you would love to be able to be flexible with your deadlines and work-flow, but that you have to maintain the agreement that you have with them, in order to be fair to all your clients. Restate the basics of your agreement specifically regarding the part that states the information will be provided to you. Next month, send out a reminder notice one week before the deadline stating that you need your text and images no late than XX-XX-XX. I would bet that this issue is irritating to you, but not even a passing thought to them. They shouldn't get worked up about it, as long as you are polite.
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well I would go 2 the PR person and tell them that your just curious why your not getting paid and they will probaly understand
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Never tell them its not your job. Thats a good way to lose a client. Tell them that you realize that they are really busy and if they cant supply the assets that they agreed to, you'd be happy to help, BUT IT WILL ADD TO THE COST. Use text in your proposal or estimates that say something like: Cost is based on client supplying all assets necessary to complete project including logos, FINAL text, images, etc.) assets not supplied will be billed separately. Rates for searching for stock photography, clip art etc is $XX per hour.



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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Good jobs online that required a degree

Good jobs online that required a degree?
Looking for good freelance jobs online that do required a degree. I heard website developers can do this.... Is it easy to get online jobs if your educated and have a degree? What is a listing of different online jobs I can get that required schooling that I can do freelance work with? Thanks
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What an opportunity for only $6.00 ($1 for each of the six people listed above) Send it now, add your own name to the list and you're in business! DIRECTIONS: HOW TO POST TO NEWS GROUPS STEP 1: You do not need to retype this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag your cursor to the bottom of this document, and select "copy" from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer's memory. STEP 2: Open a blank notepad file and place your cursor at the top of the blank page. From the edit menu, select "paste." This will paste the copy of the letter into notepad so you can add your name to the list. STEP 3: Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to do your postings in different settings , you'll always have this file to come back to. STEP 4: Use Netscape and Internet Explorer and try searching for various news groups (on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.) 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When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the latest postings in the news groups and send out another $6 to names on the list putting yourself at #6 and start posting again. Thousands of people are joining the internet each day and they are reading articles like these just as you are right now. So this can never be played out just keep it going and you can make tons of money too!!!! Please try it now and make big bucks in a few short weeks!!!!!!
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These are real, but there is a lot of competition for jobs. I got started using online freelance sites, and ultimately built a business with clients that I found through them. http://www.scriptlance.com (Free - Best in my opinion) http://www.gofreelance.com (free - good site) http://online-jobs-success.blogspot.com/ http://genuinedataentry.blogspot.com/ http://www.elance.com (Biggest, but kind of expensive) The first link is mainly programming, but there are other jobs there as well. You may have more luck with the second



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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Does anyone know how to get a job as a makeup artist at a strip club

Does anyone know how to get a job as a makeup artist at a strip club?
Im 20 yrs old. I already have a complete kit and im pretty good. I am interested in freelancing and ppl have told me that dancers are a good place to start. what do u think? I Would apply to mac or other makeup counters but there is a great lose in jobs in my area and in the economy period so until I finish cosmetology school this is my best chance.
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I think that if you're struggling and need a job that you should go ahead. Makeup is a great art, and you are probably so great at it, but lowering your standards too doing makeup on strippers doesn't seem like a great idea. Go to a Sephora, or Mac or even the drugstore and become a makeup consultant! Or even start making YouTube makeup videos. I do, and it was a great place to start!
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i say go for it! but be ready for what you are going to see, its not pretty.. lots of drugs and behind the scenes type things. i did this for a short while.. making 35 a head, then of course you have to pay the head mom. also if u do hair i would makeup to 45 for one face! not bad if u ask me!! get there early and out, so you wont see so much happening in the back....
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i think that if your friends are telling you to start doing make-up at a strip club instead of at a clinique counter inside macy's then they are just trying to spare your feelings and hope you get the hint.... they probably actually think your make-up skills aren't the best.... there is actually a saying about when you wear too much make-up or are bad at doing your own .... it's 'WOW you look like a hooker' and as far as i've seen strippers do their make-up the same way. if you are serious about this dream go to school for it no amount of experience in a strip club could even compare to getting a degree. whatever you choose good luck and try to take yourself more seriously.
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Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh heck no. What are you thinking? You could r8ped, strip clubs are where ho-ish girls and dirty men hang out. When your walking out the door at night time some dirty man runs past and picks you up and throws you into his van. That's is a BAD JOB. You are supporting prostitution. Very bad, don't do it....



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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Good freelance web design sites

Good freelance web design sites?
I have been doing freelance web and graphic design for the past three years aside from my full time job. Most of my jobs have been found through word of mouth, businesses go to the college and, when I attended there, I was notified when a business needed a website and I would complete the task. Now I have graduated, have my Graphic Design degree and Web design and authoring certificate, and my goal is to move into freelance work full time. I have an online portfolio website. How can I achieve this? What are good websites where businesses can go to post jobs for freelance designers? How else can I get my name out there?
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Usually there are places for designers or artists online where they can place their details work portfolios websites etc so businesses can look up people etc most of these are free but you kind of have to look for them. Where i live they have one called www.thebigidea.com. The other thing you could do is contract out to other Web Design Businesses as they are usually looking for Freelance Designers to take on-board for certain projects. The best thing you could do is go to businesses within your area and basically ask them if they need a website or would like to have their current website redesigned or need any Graphic work done. Printing places are usually good for Graphic work. Make up a portfolio that has hard copies of your work in both Graphic and Web Design. Try not to give people URL's as they more than likely wont bother looking unless your their with them, most would like to see it on paper and thats usually the best way to do it. Pick only your very best works and ones you enjoyed working on. That way when you talk about them the enthusiasm from working on it will come through. Have business cards done up, do up a few brochures so if you do get approached they have something to look at which may give them some incentive to look at your website. Not everybody likes to troll the mass listings of designers. Theres A LOT of foot-work that has to be done and most of it will come from you doing it all yourself. But YOU have to be the one that goes to people not them come to you. You need them more than they need you so you have to be committed to what you want to do otherwise it can get very disheartening. Look up other Freelance Designers and ask how they got started. You have to start somewhere its just a case of where. I hope this has helped



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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

what job can i do with my translation degree

what job can i do with my translation degree?
well i am yet to graduate with a degree in translation, french, english and spanish. what other areas can i work? apart from being a freelance translation
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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You could do writing, customer service, translator. There are all kind of jobs you could do from the comfort of you own home. I would check out freelancers oasis.




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Saturday, October 1, 2011

freelance graphic jobs

freelance graphic jobs?
what are some good websites?
Drawing & Illustration - 2 Answers
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I listed a few sites here. The last link is review on freelance sites.
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Try Craigslist. About once a year, or so, I can find a reputable gig that pays something more than slave wages. Watch out for scams and those that want quality work, but are not willing to pay for it. Otherwise, you have to go out and hustle up your own clients. You need to convince them that they need your services, even though they don't yet know it. Nearly 40% of my freelance work is, literally, SALES, 10% to 20% bookkeeping and the little time left, devoted to creating paid work. And much of THAT is mind numbing grunt work



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