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15Apr10 Signs You May Be Charging Too Much

Ssigns that indicate that you were charging too little. In this occasion Freelance Switch tells us the opposite.Number 10:
To justify the price on your quotes, you’ve started writing extra words that usually mean the same thing…

eg. Creation of Concept, Concept Development, Concept Refinement, Tweaking to Concept, Amendments to Concept ….
Number 9:
You’re still living off a job you finished in 2005.

Number 8:
Even large clients ask to pay you in installments.

Number 7:
Clients ask if you are perhaps quoting in Singapore dollars even though you live in Ohio.

Number 6:
When you mention that a change request is going to incur additional charges, most clients start to hyperventillate.

Number 5:
No-one ever hires you twice.

Number 4:
When presented with an estimate, clients often say things like “If you didn’t want to work with me you could have just said so”.

Number 3:
When you tried to use the FreelanceSwitch rates calculator your computer exploded.

Number 2:
When you hear how much your lawyer charges per hour you think ‘peh, small fry!’.

…. And the number one sign you may be charging too much
You have reportedly charged *cough* $700,000 for this logo…

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26JanGetting over your ex!

Whether you broke up with him or he broke up with you, there comes a point when it’s time to move on from a former partner. It’s healthy. It’s mature. And it can be extremely difficult.

Getting rid of an ex is a physical and mental undertaking. Once you’ve given yourself some time to grieve (or to feel anger or self-pity or whatever it may be), it’s time to pull yourself up like the goddess that you are! Here’s how: First and foremost, stop talking about him — whether it’s good or bad. Telling your friends about all the nasty things he did may be entertaining now that you’re no longer invested in him, but it keeps you running in mental circles. The same goes for talking about all his wonderful qualities. The reality is that it didn’t work out; the answer to “why not?” will likely come with time, not through marathon analysis sessions with your friends.

Be sure to also have a distraction handy for when you do find yourself privately obsessing about him: Find an engrossing (and upbeat) novel. Start doing crossword puzzles. Become an expert at the games on your cell phone. Don’t be afraid to (literally) tell yourself “stop” when thoughts of your ex start taking over. Finally, get back out there, even if it doesn’t feel right. Soon enough those perennial feelings of attraction will bubble to the surface with a new love interest. Promise!

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21JanDouble the pleasure!

Men are visual creatures — their sex drive is fueled by the sight of sexy lingerie, luscious locks, and a great pair of legs, to name a few. They’re also hands-on; they like to learn by doing. You can make the most of this combination, and drive him wild, by masturbating for him. It can be a powerful experience that intensifies your connection. He gets turned on by watching you, and in the process he learns what turns you on.

Of course, masturbating for a partner takes confidence and pluck. For most women, masturbation is an activity that’s reserved for a time alone, under the sheets, when no other human being is within a ten-mile radius. You don’t even want to talk about it, so you surely don’t want to do it in front of somebody else!

Self-pleasuring, however, is a great activity for taking your sexual experiences to the next level. It’s hot, hot, hot for him, and it allows you to take things at your own pace.

If you need to ease into the idea, try doing it by yourself first with the lights on, or even in front of a mirror. Then surprise him — you won’t regret it!

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05JanTips To Increase Your Google PageRank!

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Here is a very easy and simple tip to increase your Google PageRank on the next Update.

When making websites we often neglect our site’s HTML code and do not validate it which is a major flaw in getting low pageranks. While making websites the main consideration should be the HTML markup. HTML Code Validators are the main tools which help us identify the flaws in our sites HTML code, which in turn helps us in getting a good Google PageRank.

Steps For Increasing Your Site’s Google PageRank:

1. Jump to W3 Markup Validation Service. Check your site’s HTML code and try to rectify the errors in your Markup and you are Done!.

Yes Thats It!

What happens is that when you have unstructured and unvalidated HTML it causes the Google Bot to read through only half way of your page, thus assigning you a random or low page rank instead of the one you really deserved.

I hope this tip was useful to most of the bloggers :D

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03JanMen Who Do Housework Have More Sex!

man_housework.jpg Tell your honey that he can mop, dust, and wash his way to better sex. It’s true! Men who pitch in around the house have happier sex lives and (no surprise) better marriages.

Psychologist John Gottman has been studying couples for more than 30 years to figure out what makes a relationship fail or succeed. He’s discovered that men who do housework frequently have more and better quality sex. This makes sense, since arguing over whose turn it is to do the laundry isn’t exactly a turn-on. Most importantly, men who are willing to take on household chores show their partners that they care and understand their many responsibilities — a powerful aphrodisiac for many women. Having him help out allows you to quiet your mind, creating the space you need to become more sexual.

So approach him with the issue in a low-key but direct way. Ask for the help you need, instead of complaining or acting the martyr. Try to work with each other’s preferences — you cook, he does the dishes, for instance. Or one of you dusts while the other scrubs. Working out a schedule that suits both of you can help prevent a lot of conflict. Soon enough, your house won’t be the only thing that’s fabulous and new!

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31DecSmoking and Your Sex Life

smoking.jpgYou already know the many reasons why you should quit smoking (emphysema, lung cancer, and heart disease, to name just a few), but did you know that smoking also stinks for your sex life? It’s true: Smoking has some real costs for your sexual and reproductive health.

For starters, women who smoke have a higher risk of infertility, since smoking can impair ovulation and affect both the quality and quantity of eggs. Smokers who do conceive are more prone to problems during pregnancy, such as miscarriage, low birth weight, and preterm labor. Smokers who take birth control pills have a risk of a heart attack that’s ten times greater than it is for pill users who don’t smoke. And finally, women who smoke have a higher risk of both early menopause and osteoporosis.

In fact, smoking is much more destructive to a woman’s body than it is to a man’s, since nicotine and the hundreds of other chemicals in cigarette smoke pass through the bladder and urethra, damaging the reproductive tissues. Smoking also diminishes circulation, which is essential for good sexual function.

The good news is that it’s never too late to quit! Ten years after kicking the habit, your risk of lung cancer drops to the same level it would be if you’d never smoked. Your risk of heart disease does the same after 15 years. Fortunately, the benefits for your sexual health follow suit.

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12DecMost Used Typogrophies In Web Design

The first 6 typographies that are listed are considered Web Safe. That means that they are contained in most internet browsers.They are:

  • Helvética
  • Arial
  • Verdana
  • Georgia
  • Trebuchet
  • Century Gothic
  • Lucida Grande
  • Palatino
  • Garamond
  • Baskerville
  • Caslon
  • Univers
  • Myriad
  • Rockwell
  • Warnock
  • FF DIN
  • Gotham
  • Frutiger
  • Dax Regular

Source: Inspiration Bit

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14Sep25 Tips For Marketing Your Blog

With so many blogs being created every day, it’s a mystery to many bloggers how to make their blog stand out. There are many types of blogs or purposes for blogs and a certain number of tactics are applicable to just about all of them.

Some companies choose to hire a blog consultant, but others like to try things internally. For those “DIY” companies and individuals interested in practical tips for marketing and optimizing a business blog, try out the following list of blog marketing and optimization tips:

  1. Decide on a stand alone domain name www.myblog.com or directory of existing site www.mysite.com/blog. Sub domain is also an option blog.mysite.com. Avoid hosted services that do not allow you to use your own domain name!
  2. Obtain and install customizable blog software - WordPress and Moveable Type are my favorites.
  3. Customize blog look and feel templates - aka design.
  4. Research keywords and develop a glossary - Keyword Discovery, WordTracker, SitePoint, SEOBook Keyword Research.
  5. Optimize the blog:
    • Template optimization - RSS subscription options, social bookmark links, HTML code, Unique title tags, URLs, Sitemap
    • Add helper plugins specific to WordPress or MT
    • Create keyword rich categories (reference your keyword glossary)
  6. Enable automatic trackback and ping functionality.
  7. Create Feedburner Pro account and enable feed tracking.
  8. Setup a Google account for Sitemap, validate and prep for future submission.
  9. Identify authoritative blogs, web sites and hubs for outbound resource links and blogroll.
  10. Format archived posts, related posts.
  11. Enable statistics for tracking - Google Analytics, ClickTracks.
  12. Submit RSS feed and Blog URL to prominent RSS and Blog directories / search engines.
  13. Engage in an ongoing link building campaign.
  14. If podcast or video content are available, submit to Podcast and Vlog directories.
  15. Submit blog url to paid directories with categories for blogs - Yahoo, BOTW, bCentral, WOW, JoeAnt.
  16. Optimize and distribute a press release announcing blog.
  17. Request feedback or reviews of your blog in relevant forums, discussion threads. If you have a resourceful post that will help others, point to it.
  18. Research and comment on relevant industry related blogs and blogs with significant centers of influence.
  19. Post regularly. If it’s a news oriented blog, 3-5 times per day. If it’s an authoritative blog, 3-5 times per week, but each post must be unique and high value.
  20. Monitor inbound links, traffic, comments and mentions of your blog - Google Alerts, Technorati, Blogpulse, Yahoo News, Ask Blogs and Feeds.
  21. Always respond to comments on your blog and when you detect a mention of your blog on another blog, thank that blogger in the comments of the post.
  22. Make contact with related bloggers on AND offline if possible.
  23. When making blog posts always cite the source with a link and don’t be afraid to mention popular bloggers by name. Use keywords in the blog post title, in the body of the post and use anchor text when you link to previous posts you’ve made.
  24. Use social networking services, forums and discussion threads to connect with other bloggers. If they like your stuff, they will link to you.
  25. Remember when web sites were a new concept and the sage advice to print your web address everywhere you print your phone number? The same advice applies for your blog.
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  26. If your blog’s goal is to promote you as an authority, interview other prominent bloggers in your industry. Your own credibility will improve by association.
  27. Build out your online networks through services such as MyBlogLog, Twitter and Facebook and leverage them to promote particularly useful content on your blog.
  28. Once your blog has 1000 or more subscribers, show your Feedburner badge
  29. Host images with Flickr making sure to include an anchor text link in the image description back to the post where the image is used.
  30. Use your blog to gain press/media credentials at relevant industry conferences and use the event to create content, connections and increase your knowledge.
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06SepDifference Between B and STRONG

Thanks to EDENAHP i was able to understand the “difference” between B y STRONG in the HTML code. For me it’s always been the very same thing, until today.

The b etiquette places our text in bold only.

The strong etiquette tells our Internet navigator software (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc…) that the text has to be highlighted. Attention, not bold but highlighted. It’s a mere casuality that today all the navigators understand or oversee bold texts as highlighted, but if a navigator one day wants to make a certain text “noticeable”, with the strong feature, it might be cursive for example and not bold.

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04Sep10 Essential Habits For Freelance Workers

Leo Babauta, of  FreelanceSwitch.com, said that one f the best things of being a freelance is the amount of free time that you can have. When you are having a lot f freedom, if you are nor careful it might become a disaster.

I suggest you to read the 10 Essential Habits for Freelance Workers, in order to avoid this:

Market yourself. When you first start out, no one knows you. You can hang your sign above your door, or on your website, but don’t expect people to knock down your door the first day. Instead, you’ll need to constantly market yourself — something that can seem distasteful to many of us, I know. But it’s the only way to survive and thrive. Email people (don’t spam), call potential clients, go to events where you might meet potential clients, advertise if you have the money, network. Make this a regular part of your day or work week.

Be persistent. It’s not enough to send out a single email or make a single call and then forget about it if you don’t get a response. Unless the person flat out says no, you need to follow up and remind them, set up a meeting, send a sample of your work. Again, don’t be spammy, and don’t be annoying, but learn to follow things up politely so that you’re not forgotten. It’s easy for a potential client to forget you in the rush of all the things they have to do. It’s your responsibility to make sure they don’t.

Be professional. No one likes a spammer, no one wants to hire a slacker, and no one is looking to give money to an amateur. In all communications with clients or potential clients, be as professional as possible. Be prompt, be responsible, be credible. Don’t come across as someone who is “just trying things out” or “would like a shot” — act confident, as if you sell this service every day, for years now, and are looking for just one more client (although don’t lie about it). If people think you are a professional, they are more likely to give you a shot.

Set and meet deadlines. If you are given work, be sure to get the scope of the work, any necessary details, and especially a deadline that you agree upon and that you can meet. If not, the client might expect it sooner than you think, or even worse, the client might not care, and you could drag the work on forever. Best to have a deadline, to give you the pressure of having to get the work done. And when you have a deadline, do your utmost best to meet it, even if it means staying up all night to do so. Constantly missing deadlines looks very unprofessional. If you start to miss deadlines, re-evaluate your workload, and your estimate for how long it takes to complete an assignment. And if you are going to miss a deadline, be sure to communicate with your client as often as possible, letting them know that you are running longer than you thought, apologizing and explaining why, and when you will have it. Then meet that new timeline.

Find focus. Being a freelancer means that you can work on whatever you want, whenever you want to. You don’t have a boss to push you. So you have to be your own boss. Concentrate on your current task or project, and eliminate distractions so that you can focus on this one task. Get everything else out of the way, and really focus. Otherwise, you’ll never get it done.

Find time. Again, you can work any time of the day. Which can mean that you don’t work at all, or as little as possible. Instead, have a set time when you work, or a couple of set periods, and stick to that schedule. If you don’t have a schedule, you’ll likely wander all over the place and get little done.

Awesome quality. This should probably go without saying, but you shouldn’t turn in shoddy work. Take pride in the quality of your work, and have the client respond with a “Wow!” There is no better way of generating future business than doing remarkable work with your current client. When you’re done with an assignment, go over it again, and look for mistakes, and ways you can improve.

Follow up. Don’t just turn in an assignment and forget about it. Make it a habit to do follow-up communication with the client, so that you are sure that they are happy with the service. Find out what they liked, what they’d like to see improved next time, if there are ways to improve the process and communication. And see if they have future assignments. Continue to build that relationship.

Billing. Many of us don’t really like to deal with billing issues, but it’s a necessity for freelancers. I’ve only recently learned the habit of tracking my work, along with dates, so that I can have an accurate invoice. It’s good to log your work as you go, or as soon as you’re done, so that you don’t forget later. And set up email or calendar reminders so that you send out invoices on time, and follow up on the invoices if they’re not paid immediately.

Building a rep. Actually, all of the above habits contribute to this one, but it’s so important that it deserves a little focus. It should be your long-term strategy to build a credible reputation as someone who is professional, gets work done on time, and does an awesome job on every assignment. If you do this, and follow up with clients, they will be highly impressed with you, and not only use you in the future, but recommend you to others. Over time, your reputation will increase, and so will your assignments, and revenues.

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