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Two days ago, I found a data entry job and I thought to send a proposal, try my luck. Yall know how quick data entry jobs get taken, the competition is fierce. Surprisingly, i got it. Now that's not what I actually want to say. This is only the background. I was told to rewrite 12 chapters of a book. It was screenshotted and I had to transfer the text to a word document. Now here's the thing, to rewrite it, I also need to read it. And i was hooked. I got excited and was giddy for certain parts of the story. It was only twelve chapters, imagine if i got to read the whole book. I hope they send me the other chapters cause I'm so curious to what happens next 😭. Btw the title of the book is A Very English Murder by Verity Bright.
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🖤 Black Friday: Sell Instead of Buy?!? 🖤
Black Friday is just around the corner, and while most people are gearing up to spend, a few savvy individuals are flipping the script—and making serious money. Here’s the thing: Black Friday isn’t just a goldmine for discounts; it’s a goldmine for opportunity. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, side hustler, or someone looking to boost their cash flow, now’s the time to think strategically. Here are a few tips to get started: ⿡ Leverage Trends: Find products or services that are likely to trend this season. Use tools like Google Trends or social media insights to identify what’s hot. ⿢ Create FOMO, Not Just Discounts: Anyone can cut prices, but can you create that gotta-have-it-now feeling? Make your deals feel exclusive, like they won’t last. ⿣ Win Over the ‘Almost-Buyers’: Most sales come from those who almost bought before. If you’re not retargeting them, you’re leaving easy money on the table. ⿤ Sell the Gift, Not Just the Product: Tap into the gifting mindset. Frame your offer as the perfect present, and you’ll see a spike in impulse buys. ⿥ Promote Like Crazy: Make your offer irresistible. Use social media ads, email marketing, or even just well-crafted posts to draw attention to what you’re selling. This Black Friday, while others are emptying their wallets, you could be filling yours. There’s a reason why some sellers make a killing while others struggle but I’ll leave it at that. 😉 The opportunities are endless if you play it right.
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Ideas on bookkeeping
Anyone have any ideas on how to get into bookkeeping and start making decent money?
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New comment 24d ago
How to create a valuable content
Creating High-Quality Posts to Add Value to Our Content Building a platform where everyone can learn and grow depends on how we communicate and share with each other. Here’s a more detailed guide on writing impactful posts that engage and provide value to everyone. - 1. Be Clear and Detailed Explain Your Needs or Experience Fully: When you’re asking for help or sharing an experience, provide as much context as possible. Imagine the readers don’t know anything about your situation – what would they need to understand fully? Instead of saying, “Need help with editing,” specify the platform, problem, and any solutions you've tried so far. For example, “I’m struggling with color grading in Adobe Premiere. I’ve tried adjusting the exposure and saturation, but the colors still look washed out. Any tips or tools you’d recommend?” Provide Relevant Information: If you’re asking a technical question or looking for advice, consider adding any tools, software versions, or resources you’ve used. The more specific you are, the easier it is for others to give targeted advice that addresses your situation. 2. Think About Adding Value to Others Consider the Content’s Perspective: Before posting, ask yourself, “How will this post help someone else?” Whether it’s sharing a resource, a tip, or an insight you learned from a recent project, think about how your experience might benefit others who might encounter similar challenges. Share Useful Resources and Lessons: Did you discover a new tool, a productivity hack, or a valuable lesson from a project? Share that in your post! Even small tips or insights can be incredibly helpful for others who may be at different stages in their journey. Give Concrete Examples: If you’re sharing advice or insights, use examples to clarify your points. Instead of “Use shortcuts to save time,” try explaining, “In Adobe Premiere, pressing ‘Ctrl + K’ (or ‘Cmd + K’ on Mac) quickly cuts clips. It’s saved me hours on big projects!” 3. Proofread and Refine Before Posting
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New comment Oct 28
Getting Started with Freelancing: A Simple Guide for Beginners
Step 1: Pick a Skill First, think about what you're good at. It could be writing, graphic design, social media management, or even data entry. You don’t need to be perfect, just pick something you enjoy or have experience in. Step 2: Build Your Portfolio Start by creating examples of your work. If you don't have any clients yet, create mock projects to show what you can do. You can use free tools like Canva for designs or Google Docs for writing. Step 3: Sign Up on Freelance Platforms Join websites where freelancers find work like Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer. Create a profile that shows your skills and the services you offer. Make sure to list your experience, skills, and upload your portfolio. Step 4: Start Small Don’t be afraid to take small jobs at first. They will help you get reviews and build your reputation. It’s normal to start with lower rates while you’re building experience. Step 5: Network and Promote Yourself Tell people about your freelancing. Share what you do on social media or tell friends. You can also join online communities where people look for freelancers. Step 6: Keep Learning Freelancing means you’re always learning. Take free courses or watch YouTube tutorials to improve your skills. The better you get, the more you can charge. Step 7: Stay Organized Use free tools like Google Calendar or Trello to manage your projects and deadlines. This will help you stay on track and impress clients by delivering work on time. Starting freelancing is all about patience and persistence. Just take it one step at a time, and before you know it, you’ll be working with clients!
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