Pinay Freelancer

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Pinay Freelancer
This blog is all about online and offline ways to make money and live life to the fullest.
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8/09 9:59 Got a New Blog Hosting!
In my previous posts I mentioned about my frustration over my experience with my former hosting company. That was almost 11 months ago. But not now that I finally moved my domain to our account in Go Daddy. This consolidated most of my domains for...
6/17 18:44 Consistent Online Presence
Every online freelancer should keep a consistent presence on the web since our business depends on it. But what will you do if you have concerns in your web hosting? That is my pressing concern nowadays because I noticed that there were numerous...
7/26 12:37 800 Words in 15 Minutes?
How much do you value your freelance work? I just can't help but to react to this question as I came across a thread in a local forum. Someone is looking for an article rewriter and the ‘client' is willing to pay $1.20 per rewritten article of...
8/05 9:38 My Freelance Blog Went Down Again
What comes next to freelancers who are offline at times? Offline means when your site is down. Loss of clients? Maybe, if you only have your blog as your main source of letting them know about your services. That's one of my concerns as a part-time...
6/19 14:26 Noisy Dogs and Freelancing at Home
They just don't go well together. We have two dogs in the house, both are very good watch dogs. And you know what that means: they love to bark! When you're working at home, trying to meet your deadlines, the noise of two dogs barking at every Dick...

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