7 Best Habits to Become a Successful Freelancer
January 5, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
To become a successful freelancer, it is important to develop some good habits and discipline left the organization. The necessary work habits, we must build a strong and long-term career success freedom. Here are some must have the following, could have helped them another successful freelance career, the degree of freelancers habits.
1.Promote is promoting the profile of the most important habit for more and more freelance project profile. Create a profile on the website of freelance work in countless ways, the discussion of Social Media Marketing, E Marketing and participate in forums such as email, are available to promote your profile
2.Set and meet deadlines, it is after winning freelance project is important to set a deadline for completing on time for a freelancer. To set a priority list of items it is good practice Rhodes. In order to attract more clients for your profile, build long, strong relationship with them is important.
3.Stay focused – Freelancers have this freedom to work as per their convenience and preference. Concentrate on a freelance project, and try to avoid distractions to focus on one task.
4.Quality results – This is another one of the most important habit should be developed to become a successful freelance writer. Project to provide a good quality, not only help to establish a market reputation, but will also strengthen elected to the prospect of repeat business from customers.
5.Follow up-After the completion of a project, it is necessary to follow up with customers. Make a habit of making the monitoring of communications with the client to receive feedback on the work done. This will assist in communication with the customer and improving the skills and process, etc.
6.Billing- Another important habit to develop is invoicing the clients after accomplishing the task assigned successfully. It is always good to keep a track of all the activities done in completing the task make a receipt of everything and send that to the client after achieving each work milestone Set up reminders to send out invoices on time, and follow up on the invoices if they’re not paid immediately.
7.Networking – All patterns listed here have an advantage of these professionals connected. These habits contribute to the long-term and good relationship with the customer. He built a credible reputation in the market. This is not only the personal relations, but also the free flow of wok opportunities.
Hope that this paper will help to develop some good habits liberal professions, and in the market's credibility. Please provide us with your comments, suggestions, and in the same opinion.
CONTROLLING CHAOS DURING EXPANSION
December 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Chaos, confusion and catastrophe are what Michael Gerber of Entrepreneur Magazine calls?“The Three C’s of Business Failure.” It is not uncommon for a small business to be plagued with chaos. The best advice is to take control before chaos becomes habit. “Most small businesses are a hopeless mess,” Gerber says. Disorganization and confusion are irritating, but worst of all, they cost your business money. Chaos eats away at productivity and, ultimately, profits. How can you steer your business clear of chaos?
??????????? There are some basic principles any small business owner can apply to control chaos at work and establish order when they are considering business expansion. Establishing office routines (and actually implementing them) can help a small business stay organized and running smoothly. Routines should be established for handling paperwork quickly and efficiently instead of haphazardly piling papers onto a desk. Also, employees should have clearly defined roles and know exactly what they are responsible for. When a problem arises, it’s much easier to hold someone accountable if roles are clearly defined. Accountability makes it easier to correct the problem.
??????????? One obvious point often overlooked by small business owners is keeping accurate and updated business records. The small business owner should make updating records routine: this usually only takes a minute. It’s simply a matter of making it habit at the office. Lastly, when business expansion is on the table, don’t overlook your office space. Are you tripping over boxes and chairs as you walk through your office? Make sure your office environment does not create a chaotic atmosphere.
Of course, small businesses are never completely free from chaos, should not be. A certain amount of chaos has a small business exciting and keeps the creative juices flowing. The key is for business owners to learn how to turn the power of chaos into a creative and positive force.
Ilya Bodner
Small Business Owner
National Corporation