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    Turning Piles into Files
    Are you searching for an organized office?  Then, the best thing you can do for yourself is schedule the time to clear the "To File" box and all those piles that have accumulated on your desktop, counters, chairs and floor.  If you want organization, you will need to get rid of the piles and break the habit of piling.  The secret is developing a filing system that works for you.  Schedule some serious time in your daypl
    eat for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    Working Effectively with Recruiters
    If you've done much job searching, you may have worked with a recruiter at one time or another. Maybe your experience was terrific and you found the job of your dreams, or maybe the recruiter treated you like a commodity to be shopped to the highest bidder.On March 13 I held a joint teleconference with Joe Centrella of Resource Options Inc., one of the premier recruiting and placement firms in the Boston Area. You can hea
    There are certain things you need to have to be able to effectively do your work as a professional freelance copywriter. Now, some of this stuff is expensive, so if you’re running on a tight budget then it would make sense for you to try and buy some of these items used. As long as it is functional then you’re alright. Once you begin to pull in more clients you’ll be able to afford an upgrade.

    As a Freelance Copywriter You’re going to need:

    1. A Computer. You can buy a laptop or a PC. These days you can find a pretty reliable laptop for cheap. Most places even offer some sort of monthly payment plan. I know my first laptop cost over $1,000 but I only ended up making monthly payments of about $27. PCs are no different. The big retail electronic chain stores have reliable PCs for less than $500. And I’m sure they also offer payment plans. The computer is your life in this business. Without my laptop I’d probably just waste away. It is the core. And always make sure to back up your information. I had a computer crash on me and I lost about 7 months worth of work because I hadn’t backed it up. So make sure you back it up.

    2. The Internet. I prefer high speed internet access because I do a lot of my research online and with anything less I feel I wouldn’t be able to be as productive. However as budget allows, you may not be able to afford it at first. Some cable providers have specials where you can sign up for so many moths at a discounted rate. I suggest you check and see. DSL is also an option. It’s cheaper than cable (in most areas) and is more widely available. Faster internet access is great for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    Symbiosis and the Client
    Working together for maximum benefit should always be part of a plan. When working together the ideal situation is to have a fifty-fifty split in the work. This is actually not a good idea; you should have one person take the lead on each project that you are working on. That way there is a person that is "in charge" and the final decisions can be made. My sense of fairness wants the fifty-fifty but through experience I recogniz
    ce Copywriter You’re going to need:

    1. A Computer. You can buy a laptop or a PC. These days you can find a pretty reliable laptop for cheap. Most places even offer some sort of monthly payment plan. I know my first laptop cost over $1,000 but I only ended up making monthly payments of about $27. PCs are no different. The big retail electronic chain stores have reliable PCs for less than $500. And I’m sure they also offer payment plans. The computer is your life in this business. Without my laptop I’d probably just waste away. It is the core. And always make sure to back up your information. I had a computer crash on me and I lost about 7 months worth of work because I hadn’t backed it up. So make sure you back it up.

    2. The Internet. I prefer high speed internet access because I do a lot of my research online and with anything less I feel I wouldn’t be able to be as productive. However as budget allows, you may not be able to afford it at first. Some cable providers have specials where you can sign up for so many moths at a discounted rate. I suggest you check and see. DSL is also an option. It’s cheaper than cable (in most areas) and is more widely available. Faster internet access is great for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    Crafting Newsletter Content that Customers Read
    Newsletters are a great way to reach out to your current customers as well as attract the attention of potential customers. However, if customers aren’t reading the newsletter, then the effort and investment are wasted. The focus needs to be on designing a newsletter with content that your customers will read. It needs to be informative, eye catching, hold their interest, and leave them wanting more. They will then be eagerly awm sure they also offer payment plans. The computer is your life in this business. Without my laptop I’d probably just waste away. It is the core. And always make sure to back up your information. I had a computer crash on me and I lost about 7 months worth of work because I hadn’t backed it up. So make sure you back it up.

    2. The Internet. I prefer high speed internet access because I do a lot of my research online and with anything less I feel I wouldn’t be able to be as productive. However as budget allows, you may not be able to afford it at first. Some cable providers have specials where you can sign up for so many moths at a discounted rate. I suggest you check and see. DSL is also an option. It’s cheaper than cable (in most areas) and is more widely available. Faster internet access is great for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    2007 Franchise Review - Understanding the Franchise Business Model
    The Modern Day Franchising Model is perhaps the greatest business strategy ever created in the history of mankind. Why you ask? Well, franchising pays dividends to both Franchisee and Franchisor in a Win/Win Situation. When the Franchisees win the Franchisor wins in increased brand name and royalty income.As the brand name increases the Franchisee finds more loyalty in their customer base and the Franchisor finds a greatey research online and with anything less I feel I wouldn’t be able to be as productive. However as budget allows, you may not be able to afford it at first. Some cable providers have specials where you can sign up for so many moths at a discounted rate. I suggest you check and see. DSL is also an option. It’s cheaper than cable (in most areas) and is more widely available. Faster internet access is great for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    Color Business Cards: Add Some Flair
    Have you ever received a business card from someone that is completely generic, and printed in black and white? If you are like a lot of people, you probably had a bad first impression of this person. You may perceive them as being unprofessional or even cheap. You do not want to be perceived this way, so buy color business cards to be safe. Vistaprints offers color business cards for a very reasonable price. You are provided wieat for my business but it’s not a necessity. Once again if you are running under a tight budget then you can go with less expensive options. There are many dial up services that cost less than 20 dollars and some that are free. The main problem with the free services is that they tend to run constant advertising messages across your screen while you are connected. This could be very distracting.

    3. A Telephone. You need a phone to make and accept calls to and from your clients. I think that’s fairly obvious. I have two phones--a cell phone and a home phone. I use the home phone when I’m doing business from my home office and when I’m out during business hours (at a coffee shop or library) I have my calls forwarded to my cell phone. That way I don’t miss any important calls.

    4. A Fax Machine. A fax machine is optional. But if you decide to purchase one it can help you be more productive. If you plan on using a copywriter’s contract (discussed later in the manual) that you want signed by the client then it really helps to have a fax machine to send and receive it. Plus some clients haven’t fully grasped attaching documents to emails so they insist on sending them via fax instead. If you have a document store nearby you can always use their fax

    machine, but it is a slight hassle to have to go there. It takes away from time you could use to be more productive.

    5. Various office supplies:
    • Desk
    • Paper
    • Pens
    • File Cabinet
    • Folders
    • Envelopes
    • Pads of paper (I like to use legal pads to take notes while on the phone with a client. Also when doing research)
    • Comfortable chair
    • A motivational poster or two (to keep the spirit up and focus on the task at hand)

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