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iFreelanceWork.com Suprising Results

Monday, October 27th, 2008

iFreelanceWork.com, now being less than a month old, is really gaining ground. Our goal is to give you as much as a step by step for people wanting to grow their exposure in the world as a freelancer, or as a business.

Much to our surprise, freelancers and project managers are signing up left and right getting ready to use our site to look for work or find talent respectively. We have mainly advertised on google’s adwords program, which seems to be our most successful marketing program to date. However, we have not yet tried yahoo or msn ads yet either so we can’t comment on those yet.

Like everyone else, we’re trying to promote our site, gain internet traffic, and help people get work they may have never been able to get. With a down economy, we hope to become the number one place on the net for people to come to find talent cheaper than they may at other sites such as monster, and at the same time bring people worldwide together to give them an opportunity to enhance their skills and resume.

We have been constantly researching ways to gain exposure. You probably can Google “iFreelanceWork.com” and find questions we asked on sites like Yahoo and such regarding internet traffic. Originally, it was suggested that we create this blog to promote our site. But, we realized even before we started the site that a blog seems to be more of our way of giving back. I personally am somewhat of a religious man, and realize that what goes around comes around. I felt early on that if I give the knowledge I know and learn along the way, it will be returned in good faith. My goal as time goes on is to give you a path to help grow your business/site that can probably be used in all fields, but will be geared more towards freelancing.

One of the cool things we were introduced to regarding our blog is FeedBurner from Google.. It seems with feedburner, they help submit blogs and information one writes about out to the search engines and such, and even helps make it easy for one to subscribe. From what I saw, it seems that people could find your blog which might never would have happened otherwise. So far, we give Feedburner a thumbs up.

Remember, sometimes your friends, family, and colleagues are your best source of free advertising. First thing on your list should be sending out a mass email to everyone you know, don’t know, and then some! Even people you only emailed once that your Outlook for web based email program saved for you. You never know if they need someone, or know of someone who is in need of your service. Next, add a footer to your emails. Every email you send out, whether it is personal or professional, put something on the bottom of each email linked to your site; a one liner is best. Plain, simple, to the point. To much wording will lost anyone’s attention; to little wording and the person reading won’t understand what it’s about. What’s the middle ground? Good question. As their is no right way, following these ways should give you a good middle ground to start on the right track. Afterward, tweak as needed until you feel it is just what you are looking for.

Of course, to be successful at anything, you need to maintain and keep up with things. And, most of all, you need to write something worth reading.

Until next time..

-Uncle D

Don’t forget the WORK in iFreelanceWork.com

www.iFreelanceWork.com .. The Beginning

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

According to my clock, it’s well past working hours. It’s almost 10pm. My wife is wondering when I’ll be done working. I usually give the generic “in a few minutes” statement, but it seems to be getting old.

I told her that starting a business isn’t what it’s cracked up to be.  In the beginning, the idea was to be able to create our own scedule, work from home (saving gas is a pretty big priority these days), spend more time together, and perhaps a little “oochy koochy” in the middle of the work day.

Unfortunately, most of the daydreaming of being my own boss and setting my own hours went straight out the window. Making my own hours became 16 hour days, and being my own boss meant answering to a higher authority: the customer. Not to mention, I all of a sudden needed to wear the design hat, implementation hat, the sales hat, marketing hat, keeping the customer happy hat, finance hat… well, you get the picture. Needless to say, I’ve been looking for my face for about five months now.

I recently attended a SCORES meeting at my local library where they were talking to people who were thinking of starting their own businesses information and up-front obstacles that perhaps could deter some from trying to get out. I silently laughed at some of the reasons why people wanting to go into business for themselves. Most answered along the lines from financial freedom to feelings of success or self righteousness. But, I had to laugh when I heard one woman state “to make my own hours”. I thought the same way; hence, past tense.

As the seminar went on, I thought about the “financial freedom” someone mentioned. I couldn’t figure out what he was talking about, especially starting a business from scratch. Their is no steady income, lots of money going out and hardly any coming in. And, much to my dismay, only 30% of businesses started today will still be in existance 10 years from now.

One of the addressees at the meeting nailed starting a business on the head, or so I think. He asked the crowd “When starting a business, their are only two keywords that should be instilled in your brain. If you don’t have both, you are wasting your time. Any guesses?” Now I must say, I didn’t raise my hand to contribute, but I did think about it .. I came up with education and love. Unfortunately, I was only half right. What were the two key words? “PASSION” & “FEAR” ..

Passion I understood right away. I think it falls in the lines of what I had said “love”. But it is true. You better have the passion to work your tail off to make it perfect, otherwise you’ll be smuthered in concrete.

But FEAR took me for a spin! I never looked at it that way. But it’s true. What’s the fear? Where’s your next meal coming from? How are you gonig to pay your mortgage or electric bill this month? How are you going to feed your spouse? Do you have enough money for toilet paper? With all that in mind, I say that has made me work harder and harder ..

But don’t be discouraged.  One of the reasons I started www.iFreelanceWork.com was to help people go into business for themselves without starving. You can check the site for posted jobs and bid on them. You can do the job from your own home, and have guarantee that you’ll be paid when completed successfully.. Start small.. Even the biggest companies freelance work out, or take on jobs themselves when times are slow..

Until next time.. because this time has run out.

-D