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Good morning, my friends! Hope all of you had a good evening. :) MIne was pretty good.
About the job situation...i have decided to stay here. The reasons I gave in the last post helped me decide to stay. Thank you all for... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (303) | Blog
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<strong>What if something previously unimaginable suddenly became a reality? An opportunity so incredible that the most successful people in the nation would be amazed.<br></strong><br><a rel="nofollow"... Read More »
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Based on my personal experience over the last five months and parallels from success at previous part-time job (math tutoring), I provide some of the common success characteristics required to do well in (part-time) blogging! Read the entire article here
Some points include:
- Make the effort. I used to spend as much time preparing for (math) tutoring lessons as on the time teaching them. Similarly, having a half decent blog with substantial "presence" takes work! Don't believe the story that working one hour a week and a few clicks will lead to making $100 a day. That is a joke, and in your early stages of blogging it is most likely to be the other way around where you spend 100 hours on blog-related activities to make $1. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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by Carol Fishman Cohen
Nataly Kogan at WorkItMom was blogging recently about the pros and cons of part time working arrangements. That got me thinking about one of my pet peeves regarding part time, which is that people tend to use the “part time” label to describe a range of non-traditional working arrangements. So one person’s definition of part time may be very different from someone else’s and that’s where the problem begins. Read More »
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