Did you achieve all the goals you set into place for the year? The reason it is so important to reflect is so you can learn from any mistakes and apply new goals and plans to ensure a more successful New Year. So if you have been thinking about jumping into the virtual realm to replace your existing income or to create one online, you seriously need to buckle down and do some research. Luckily with all of the resources on this site we make it pretty easy for you to get started! Do you have any advice from your own virtual experiences to share with our readers that are seriously considering making this change?
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Attention Graphic and Web Designers: Here Are Your 51 New Year Resolutions
Does anyone still make New Years Resolutions and actually carry them out anymore? Regardless if you are one of the 10% of people who actually do follow through or the part of the larger offending percentage, everyone should always be open to advice. It is worth every minute spent to check out our different lists of tips and advice for newbies to ensure a successful year in marketing yourself. Can you add anything else from your new experiences as a graphic or web designer?
40 Tips for Newbie Freelance Designers
Many freelance designers starting out can get quickly overwhelmed by taking on too much work or working with the wrong clients. Also, taxes can be up to 30% for the self employed, so make sure you take the time to figure out how much you should be putting away on every job or you will have a not so nice surprise for the new year. What other important tips were left out that you feel every newbie freelancer should know?
3 Tips To Help You HUSTLE to Make Money Writing In 2014
Every one can make money writing right now and in 2014. The opportunities are endless with more and more being created every single day. You should already have at least an outline for your business plan into place for this next year. Have you decided on what you will be focusing on already or are you scrambling to prepare for 2014?
How Do I Build a Career in Programming?
When trying to get your foot in the door to build a career in programming you can take one of two paths. One, Educational, where you get a collage degree or take up Internships for experience. Or two, recreational, where you have done programming in the past for fun but now are thinking of turning it into a career. What type of experience do you feel is the best to get when trying to create a career out of programming?