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Freelancers Need To Understand Their Digital Market Place November 20, 2018 |
Weekly Newsletter for FreelancersFreelancers Need To Understand Their Digital Market Place(Click on the Image to directly go to the Newsletter.) ![]() Following are the brief summaries of the articles that we've featured in this newsletter. Click on the Go to the Newsletter icon below that links to the newsletter and check the articles. Freelancers need to understand their digital marketplace because what you don’t know can easily hurt your finances, productivity, and work-life balance. I explain how this can happen with an example. Finding local freelancing gigs is important when you are competing in a global marketplace. I explain how to find local freelance gigs with a link to an important article from skillshare.com The world of automation and artificial intelligence is also going to impact freelancers. I explain what a chatbot is and how it can not only be useful but present freelancers with an opportunity to further develop skills and income opportunities. Knowing when to say “no” can be very powerful to freelancers’ productivity and work-life balance.
It extends not only to family and friends but also to clients. I explain why. Can freelancing help families avoid mortgage stress? This is an important question when there is not only the cost of living increases but also record levels of household debt and rising interest rates globally. I link to an article by Roshan Perera who explains that you can earn more as a freelancer than you expect. I provide links to the latest drought news, Amazon and acloud.guru news as well as the update of our Amazon Associates website case study.
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