Tuesday, August 20, 2013

10 Reasons For Why You Should Do Email Marketing

There are many different ways for freelancing. It is not possible to establish yourself in freelancing market without professional skills. 
You can't achieve all skills.That's why you need to choice the best one for you.

I suggest Email marketing.Because it's a good medium to make yourself professional in a short time and easily. 

Let me explain why Email Marketing is best for me and might be for you too-

1. You can find Email Marketing jobs easily in every freelancing market place including oDesk,Elance etc. 

2. You don't need to worry about work quality because it depends 80% on professional software.You can find many professional software for Email Marketing.But I would suggest you Send Blaster.

3.It takes less time than other works.You can send 10000 emails per hour if you use a good smtp server.

4. You will never get tired. I just give some commands,my software does his work. 

5. Some clients will provide you Email addresses.You don't need to worry about email list.You can use this Email list for other client's works too.

6. To advertise your product you can use that list after completing client's work.Because no client will give you bad or fake list :) 

7.You can sell these Email addresses to as many times as you want .You can earn huge money from this.I have an Email list of about 600k US people.All are real.If you want i can provide this only for $5.Contact me for 
the list. 

8.Some times Clients provide the Software.So it's a double profit. :)

9. You don't need to wait too long to be a professional on Email Marketing.If you have some collection of emails you can start by doing  your products marketing 

10. No matter if you don't know designing no matter how expert you are on English,all depend on some professional software.If you know how to use them you will be gainer :) 

This post is about the beneficial sides of Email Marketing.I will tell some tricks about Email Marketing on next post.Stay with us.Will be back very soon with a new post.
If you want to buy 600,000 valid US emails ids for $5 contact me at hunterboy150@gmail.com

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Monday, August 5, 2013

START YOUR FREELANCING CAREER AS A WEB DEVELOPER

We are involved in outsourcing.Many have chosen it as a career. We do SEO, graphics design, web developing etc in outsourcing.

Many people think outsourcing is so hard to do. But on top of that outsourcing can be very easy if you have an efficient issue.

 Why you don't take web development as outsourcing career? 

 Nowadays people are becoming successful by doing web developing . This is likely to increase the number in all over the world and for this more freelancing sites are needed .oDesk, Freelancer.com & Elance.com are the top freelancing sites on the web, as developers you can establish yourself very easily.

I have received 7 web development order within one week from oDesk.com and Elance.com.Rather i usually got orders in my Email too from many unfamiliar persons as well. So I think taking web development as freelancing career will be the best.

 How to get a job? 

First you have to gather a good knowledge about web development. You can create your own site first and you can use that as your portfolio for showing to client. From your portfolio client will get a better idea than your talking.

 Then bid for work on oDesk,Elance and other freelancing sites.Rather you can do Social Marketing and Email marketing saying that you are a web developer.Social Marketing and Email marketing will bring you a great result.

 How to start? 
Nowadays there are many sites from which you can choose to go over to the Basic. Then you can learn advance from any skilled person or organization.Google can help you as well You will get me whenever you need any help.Take care of yourself. (Without referring the site name please don't copy this Article to any site.If you do so it will be considered as punishable crime)

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

COVER LETTER.VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!

অন্যান্য ফ্রিল্যান্সিং সাইটে যে বিষয়টি ম্যাসেজ নামে পরিচিত এখানে তাকে কভার লেটার বলা হয়। ওডেস্কে জবে অ্যাপ্লাই করার সময় Employer বা বায়ারের নিকট যে ম্যাসেজ পাঠানো হয় তাকে কভার লেটার বলা হয়। প্রজেক্টটি পাওয়া না পাওয়া অনেকাংশে নির্ভর করে কভার লেটারের উপর। তাই কভার লেটার সুন্দর ও আকর্ষনীয় হওয়া বাঞ্ছনীয়। কি লিখবেন কভার লেটারে? এই প্রশ্নের সহজ উত্তর হতে পারে- আপনি যখন কোন প্রতিষ্ঠানে আবেদন পত্রে যেমন লিখেন তেমনটি লিখলেই হবে। শুরু করতে পারেন এভাবে- প্রথমে Employer বা বায়ারকে Greetings দিতে শুরু করুন। যেমন- Hello Sir/Madam, Dear Hiring Manager, Have Good Day Sir ইত্যাদি। এরপর আপনার নিজের সম্পর্কে কিছু লিখুন। যেমন- I’m Shariful Islam Sharif from Bangladesh. I’ve 1yrs experience on writing about ............... ইত্যাদি।

এবার জবটি সম্পর্কে কিছু লিখুন। অর্থ্যাৎ জবটির বর্ণনা পড়ে আপনি কি বুঝতে পেরছেন বা আপনি কিভাবে জবটি শেষ করবেন এবং এই ধরণের কোন কাজ করার কোন পূর্ব অভিজ্ঞতা থাকলে সে সম্পর্কে লিখুন। তারপর বিদায় জানিয়ে শেষ কভার লেটার শেষ করুন। ব্যস হয়ে গেল কভার লেটার লেখার কাজ। নিজে উদাহরণ হিসেবে কিছু কভার লেটার দেওয়া হলো-

Dear Sir,
I have experience in website data entry other task easily and having ability to give back to you fine results. I am a student of MBA (Banking & Finance). I always prefer part time jobs. I have good history on oDesk. Hope so you will hire me for this position for better results. Looking forward to work with you.
Thanks,
Your Name goes here

To whom it may concern,
I am a stay-at-home mom and have been searching for online jobs to do while my daughter is in school. I have worked in the administrative field for 5 years and have a diploma in Executive Office Assistant. I have excellent communication skills and English is my first language. I also enjoy typing and researching websites. I am available at any time during the week and my peak hours would be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning from 8:30 am – 11:30 am.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Your Name goes here

Hi,
Let me introduce me as a hard working data entry professional willing to go that extra mile to achieve the targets set forth. I have excel- lent English skills and proficiency in E-commerce site navigation. I hope would be the right candidate for the current position with you.
Awaiting an affirmative response from your end.
Thanks and Regards,
Your Name goes here
I am writing in response to your advertisement for a Data Entry Assistant & SEO Good English. After carefully reviewing the experience requirements of the job description, I feel that I am a suitable match for the job. I’ve held several data entry positions that entail inputting customer requests, inquire, and tracking codes of products I also perform administrative duties including copying and faxing documents, answering telephones, transferring data, web research and reports to immediate supervisor. I feel that I can add professionalism and accuracy to your current team of professionals. With extensive experience supporting all levels of a department and working directly with external vendors, I take direction well and can complete a heavy workload and complete projects under minimal supervision. If you feel there is a mutual interest, I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to learn more about your company, the requirements of the position, and how my qualifications would be a good fit. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
I look forward to Hiring from you soon.
Your Name


Hi, this is Your Name from City and Country. I am confident; I can take up your project and do it with perfection. I have excellent experience in web research, phone research, list building, message retrieving/submission, and mailings. I may be new to odesk.com with one positive feedback and one ongoing project over 100 hrs. I am sure, I would be an ideal virtual assistant to accomplish your requirements. I will be available on part time basis, you decide the time, and I am there with uninterrupted Internet connection. I have work experience as Administrative Assistant, handling All Business related matters. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate adverse decisions and differing opinions in a positive, professional manner. Courteous, trustworthy, loyal and respectful. Having sound knowledge of computer applications, software installations, PC Troubleshooting, solutions providing for software maintenance and updates.
Please try me, I will be a handy candidate on long term basis.
I look forward to Hiring from you soon.
Your Name

এখানে দেওয়া কভার লেটার গুলো শুধু নমুনা মাত্র। এগুলো আপনাদের অভিজ্ঞতার জন্য দেওয়া হয়েছে। এগুলো দেখে নিজের পজিশন অনুযায়ী একটি সুন্দর, আকর্ষনীয় এবং মান সম্মত কভার লেটার তৈরি করুন এবং তা দিয়ে বিড করতে থাকুন। সম্পুর্ন কপি পেস্ট করা থেকে বিরত থাকুন। আশারাখি এই পোস্টটি ফ্রিল্যান্সিং জগতে আপনাদের চলার পথকে আরও সহজ করবে।
সবাইকে ধন্যবাদ।


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Friday, July 12, 2013

9 Tips for Brand New Freelancers

As the new year is just around the corner, some of you might resolve to take a step forward into becoming a freelancer. According to what’s been written in the comments at FreelanceSwitch, there are those of you thinking about this.
With the way the economy has been, it wouldn’t be too surprising if the freelancer ranks grow in the next few months. Here are a few tips to get you started.

1. Build an emergency fund. This not only puts you at ease, it allows creativity to flow. What’s more, you won’t come across desperate to clients. Speaking from past personal experience, which includes both being dirt poor starving and comfortable with some savings, you want to live in the latter situation. (Not meaning to sound facetious.)
While I did manage to write 60 short stories and 900 pages of one computer programming book while I was freshly out of work for the first six months of 2002, as soon as my funds dwindled and I had to borrow money from family, I found it increasingly harder to write anything. (Of course, it didn’t help having to do 10-12 hour shifts of physical labor at crappy wages.)
2. Set a suitable work rate. Actually, set more than one rate, depending on the services you’re offering. You do not necessarily have to set a lower rate than others just because you’re a new freelancer. When deciding on your freelance rates – whether hourly or by the project, you should use a number of factors: your costs, desired profit, your skills and experience, your client, market demand and any others that are relevant to your niche(s).
3. Utilize the Web to the fullest. Most freelancers these days are “web workers,” but not all of them take advantage of the bounty available online. One benefit of running a freelancing business online is that you can bootstrap it with a blog/ website and social media sites for promotion. There’s also an incredible amount of free software for your operations, invoicing, managing finances, brainstorming (mind mapping) and more.
4. Choose the optimal work environment. Not everyone wants to work at home (to avoid lonely freelancer syndrome) or an office (expensive). You might consider using one of the many coworking spaces that are popping in larger towns and cities. They’re less expensive than an office and less lonely than working at home.
5. Network frequently. Personal referrals are the lifeblood of freelance work – at least while you’re starting up and developing your reputation. There are numerous resourcesfor networking, both online and offline. Utilize friends at social media sites such as LinkedIn or Facebook, as well as people you know in person.
6. Track your performance. A successful freelancer tracks not just receipts and finances but performance, attitudes, skills, trends and more. Determine how quickly projects are being completed and your effective rate per hour. Then brainstorm ways to improve your work efficiency and thus your effective hourly rate. Just keep in mind that improving performance does not mean cutting corners. 
7. Broaden your freelance offering. When you’ve achieved a daily work flow that you are comfortable with, consider expanding your services. Regardless of the type of freelance work you do, you’re probably capable of offering other content, including diagrams, screen snaps, slideshows, podcasts, screencasts, and more. At the very least, plan in the first year what you would like to offer in the second year of business.
8. Breakdown. If you do start taking on an additional work, big projects might be part of that. My casual conversation with  some freelancers suggests that a few might be secretly hoping NOT to get a large project. This type of work does come with more responsibility, but are far less intimidating when you break them down into parts and tackle them step by step. Outsource to other freelancers the work you’re not capable of doing well and/or in a timely fashion.
9. Outsource. As your freelance business grows, if you get to the point where you cannot accept all the work, consider outsourcing to other freelancers instead of turning the work down. If you’re a good “people person” and can manage other freelancers remotely, outsource could be a great business decision – especially if it allows you to expand your service offering.
One final tip: Remember that tough times come and go. Use that as a motivator to take advantage of the ebb and flow nature that freelancing work is regularly subject to. [Deal with what you can], don’t worry about what you cannot change, and plan for everything else.
Have you been freelancing for a while? Do you have any tips for new freelancers that you’d like to share?


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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

10 Tips when Applying for a Job in oDesk


Applying for jobs is the main reason why you are here in odesk. You can apply for as many jobs that you can but you have to make sure you can handle all of them. More jobs mean more responsibility and more time to spend working. But then again, it can give you a lot of incomes and earnings.

Here are the Tips when Applying for a Job:

1. Complete your Profile Account. You have to make sure that you have completed your Profile Account before applying for any jobs. Your Profile Account will serve as your resume and your buyers will look into it as a reference of your experiences. A well written Profile can help you attract more buyers and will help you get more jobs. Take time to build your Profile and you will see the benefits later.
2. Consider the Skills you have. Don’t just apply and apply to different jobs posted in oDesk. Apply only in the jobs that you think suits your skills and abilities. Its either you will be rejected on the spot by the buyer or your performance will be low resulting bad feedback from your buyers.
3. Apply for the Jobs with oDesk Verified Payment Method. It is the green text besides the apply button when you search for a job. I highly recommend that you stick with this job posts because oDesk already confirmed the Buyer’s Payment Method. It means that you have an assurance that your buyer will pay you once you finish the job. Although you can still apply in the job posts that doesn’t have it but the possibility of not being paid is high. So it is up to you o take that risk. I preferred applying for those jobs with verified payment method and I believe that most of the professional providers in oDesk would agree to me.
4. Check the Feedback of the Buyer. You may want to check the feedback of your buyers so you can have a glimpse on their work etiquette. It is also best to know some information about your probable buyer. It is because we really don’t have an idea who they are. Although, I can say that most of the buyers there are good. Or I am just lucky that all of my buyers were good and very considerate. Hehe.
5. Come up with a good Cover Letter. In your cover letter, you have to convince your buyers why they should hire you. And what separates you from the rest of the candidates. Don’t add some information not related to the job. Be specific and don’t tell your life story because buyers don’t bother to read that. Just put your greatest assets that can make the job successful, what you can do for them, tell your location, be honest, put the hours you can work for them or the estimated time you can finish the job and some other more related to the job.
6. Be reasonable with your Rate. When you are a newbie like me before, most of the time you will be rejected by the buyers due to lack of oDesk experience. But don’t worry because there are lots of other buyers looking for some providers that can work for them in a low rate. The competition will be tight as some of the providers tend to lower their rate. So you may also want to consider lowering your rate for the meantime just until you get enough oDesk experience. It’s hard to land on jobs when you hard headedly offer a high pay rate even though you have great skills because most of the buyers will go for the ones with low pay rate than yours. It is the reality in oDesk so you might as well deal with it. Although, there are still buyers that consider the skills of the providers first and don’t bother to pay them even if they have high pay rate. In the end, it will still be up to you if you think you deserve that kind of pay rate or not.
7. Access other Competitors’ Profile. Learn something about other candidates in that job post. Try to see their Profile if you stand a chance against them or on how you can plan a better Cover Letter so you can increase the odds of being hired.  I don’t say that you give up easily but if you can see that other providers are a lot better than you try to move on to other jobs. Then again, it never hurts to try. :)
8. Take some more oDesk Exams. Taking some exams will raise your chances of being hired. But don’t take the entire set of tests; just the related ones that you think can boost your Profile and competency. It also raises the number of jobs you can apply for the week. More tests mean more job opportunities.

9. Be Patient. Have patience when applying for a job and don’t be discourage when you are getting a lot of rejected applications at first. Remember that there are also lots of other providers waiting for their chances to be hired. Just wait for a while and sooner or later someone will recognize you and hire you foe a job.
10. Keep Applying for more Jobs. Never loose hope, while waiting for a reply from your recent job application you may look for more job posts and apply to them. Hundreds of jobs were being posted everyday in oDesk so there are lots of opportunities. If your job applications reaches its maximum capacity, try to delete some old applications to give way for new opportunities.

All tips that are mentioned above are based on my own experience and I could say it works for me. You may have other point of views regarding this topic. And if you do, share it.  I will be more happy to hear it from you.
Just always bear in mind to stay focus, be honest and never quit. Quitting will not bring you any good and you will just be wasting a big opportunity offered by oDesk. Just be patient and be optimistic.



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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Tips for new Freelancers



As the new year is just around the corner, some of you might resolve to take a step forward into becoming a freelancer. According to what’s been written in the comments at FreelanceSwitch, there are those of you thinking about this.
With the way the economy has been, it wouldn’t be too surprising if the freelancer ranks grow in the next few months. Here are a few tips to get you started.
1. Build an emergency fund. This not only puts you at ease, it allows creativity to flow. What’s more, you won’t come across desperate to clients. Speaking from past personal experience, which includes both being dirt poor starving and comfortable with some savings, you want to live in the latter situation. (Not meaning to sound facetious.)
While I did manage to write 60 short stories and 900 pages of one computer programming book while I was freshly out of work for the first six months of 2002, as soon as my funds dwindled and I had to borrow money from family, I found it increasingly harder to write anything. (Of course, it didn’t help having to do 10-12 hour shifts of physical labor at crappy wages.)
2. Set a suitable work rate. Actually, set more than one rate, depending on the services you’re offering. You do not necessarily have to set a lower rate than others just because you’re a new freelancer. When deciding on your freelance rates – whether hourly or by the project, you should use a number of factors Want to know more?: your costs, desired profit, your skills and experience, your client, market demand and any others that are relevant to your niche(s).
3. Utilize the Web to the fullest. Most freelancers these days are “web workers,” but not all of them take advantage of the bounty available online. One benefit of running a freelancing business online is that you can bootstrap it with a blog/ website and social media sites for promotion. There’s also an incredible amount of free software for your operations, invoicing, managing finances, brainstorming (mind mapping) and more.
4. Choose the optimal work environment. Not everyone wants to work at home (to avoid lonely freelancer syndrome) or an office (expensive). You might consider using one of the many coworking spaces that are popping in larger towns and cities. They’re less expensive than an office and less lonely than working at home.
5. Network frequently. Personal referrals are the lifeblood of freelance work – at least while you’re starting up and developing your reputation. There are numerous resourcesfor networking, both online and offline. Utilize friends at social media sites such as LinkedIn or Facebook, as well as people you know in person.
6. Track your performance. A successful freelancer tracks not just receipts and finances but performance, attitudes, skills, trends and more. Determine how quickly projects are being completed and your effective rate per hour. Then brainstorm ways to improve your work efficiency and thus your effective hourly rate. Just keep in mind that improving performance does not mean cutting corners.
7. Broaden your freelance offering. When you’ve achieved a daily work flow that you are comfortable with, consider expanding your services. Regardless of the type of freelance work you do, you’re probably capable of offering other content, including diagrams, screen snaps, slideshows, podcasts, screencasts, and more. At the very least, plan in the first year what you would like to offer in the second year of business.
8. Breakdown. If you do start taking on an additional work, big projects might be part of that. My casual conversation with  some freelancers suggests that a few might be secretly hoping NOT to get a large project. This type of work does come with more responsibility, but are far less intimidating when you break them down into parts and tackle them step by step. Outsource to other freelancers the work you’re not capable of doing well and/or in a timely fashion.
9. Outsource. As your freelance business grows, if you get to the point where you cannot accept all the work, consider outsourcing to other freelancers instead of turning the work down. If you’re a good “people person” and can manage other freelancers remotely, outsource could be a great business decision – especially if it allows you to expand your service offering.
One final tip: Remember that tough times come and go. Use that as a motivator to take advantage of the ebb and flow nature that freelancing work is regularly subject to. [Deal with what you can], don’t worry about what you cannot change, and plan for everything else.
Have you been freelancing for a while? Do you have any tips for new freelancers that you’d like to share?




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