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Anthony Davian Approaches to Promote Your Non-benefit Event On Social Media
Anthony Davian Virtual occasions are the new typical in the current circumstance, and it is getting essential for all the occasion advertisers to use online media for the advancement of the occasion.
By Muhammad Ahmed5 years ago in Journal
Five Simple Steps to Making Your First $100 as a Freelance Writer
Freelance writing sounds great on paper, but for many of us it can be a job riddled with disappointment and stress. That first paycheque seems like an impossible feet sometimes so that's why I made this article, just for you. Tired of wasting your talents for little or no pay? This is the guide for you.
By Paul Heder5 years ago in Journal
How to identify business startup weaknesses and turn them into strengths
If you’re an entrepreneur who wants to make your business the best that it can be, it’s time to look in the mirror and think. No other person knows your company more than you do. But, sometimes, we go through the motions and forget to focus on the essential things. Entrepreneurs can be passionate to stick to their vision, and that’s great. But, introspection can make you identify the weaknesses that you need to turn into strengths.
By Ric francis5 years ago in Journal
5 Unique ways to make Money Writing this Year.
Writing is something many of us would do for free but lets be honest, there's nothing wrong with trying to get a little money from your passion every now and then. If you're interested in getting paid for writing at all or have done any kind of research you've probably been told more than a few times to start a blog or hop on Fiver. And these are great choices no doubt but can often prove to be more hassle than they're worth. Blogs take a lot of time and effort and freelancing on any popular site these days is so painfully saturated, you'll be lucky to make back the money you put in.
By Paul Heder5 years ago in Journal
How to support content creators and influence the local and national community
By definition, all of us on social media are content creators. We are sharing our stories, opinions, memes, poking fun at stereotypes, and now and again sharing effective content that drives people of similar interest back to our business. What we content creators do for business is more than work for money. We support worthy causes, network, and recognize others for their efforts. Since much of our content spans across multiple channels, it can be tricky to know how to support us. Here is a quick and naughty guide on how you can help the content producers and communities/tribes, making a difference in your life as they put out the content and events that people love.
By Joseph Crown5 years ago in Journal
Work From Home, All Validated
In a world where everything seems to hold a lot of uncertainties, so many families and even individuals are facing evictions, foreclosures and even repossessions due to the inability to pay their bills. So many are still awaiting unemployment, or maybe they didn’t qualify for it due to the nature of their job(s). What I am going to do here and in a few other articles is provide you with some key information and details on how you or even someone you love, can take a breath, and not have to stress so much about how you are going to pay your bills, or the potential possibility of becoming homeless. So please if you know someone any of my articles can benefit please, share with them.
By KELSI PAYNE5 years ago in Journal
How To Start A Daily Deals Business website Like LivingSocial
About LivingSocial Living Social is an online marketplace, similar to Groupon, which offers unique deals every day and lets users share local deals every day. The company is based in Chicago & was started in 2007 under the name ‘Hungry Machine’, revolutionized the eCommerce industry with a unique business model.
By Pawan Kumar5 years ago in Journal
How to Use Vocal: Part Two
My Vocal journey began at the beginning of 2020. At the outset, I wasn't sure what my long-term objectives were. All I knew is that I wanted to write about a turbulent time in my personal life as way of helping me 'process' - it was essentially a public therapeutic journal.
By Christopher Donovan5 years ago in Journal
Make Money Online as a Creative With These 3 Side Hustle Ideas
When I started out as a photographer, I focused solely on working with clients in the 'real' world: taking their headshots, outfit photos, getting whatever pictures they needed. It was a great way to build my skills and client base, but it left me reliant on people booking shoot after shoot with me. If a few of my regulars didn't book in a given month, I would barely scrape by.
By Claire Petersen5 years ago in Journal









