Many folks say they don’t make New Year’s resolutions because they don’t keep them. Well, let’s make some we can actually keep. If you are unemployed or kicking off your freelancing career, try these resolutions for a better and more successful 2009.
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Websites that save you cash
Posted in Advice, In the Media, saving money, tagged budgeting, freelance, freelance writer, freelance writing, freelancing, online shopping, saving money online, unemployed, unemployment on December 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Where to look for the real deals on the web.
Ask for help and give it back
Posted in Advice, Job Strategy, Something to Think About, tagged finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, holidays, job hunting, job search, job searching, Jobs, journalism, Media, Networking, unemployment, websites on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This holiday season, make sure you carve out time to help others and thank those who helped you. The holidays are a great excuse to network, too.
What to read 12/16
Posted in Advice, In the Media, Job Strategy, tagged finding a job, freelance, freelance writing, freelancing, getting a job, job hunting, job search, job searching, journalism, lay off, layoffs, looking for a job, marketing, Media, media news, Twitter, unemployment, using twitter to find a job, websites on December 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Here is double the amount from last week’s “What to Read,” from giving gifts with meaning to networking tips and 100 places to find a job.
6 ways to save at the supermarket
Posted in Advice, saving money, tagged budget, budgeting, Entourage, finding a job, freelance writing, getting a job, job hunting, job search, job searching, Jobs, saving money, saving more money, supermarket, surviving a layoff, unemployed, unemployment on December 15, 2008 | 3 Comments »
When you are trying to cut back on spending, money spent on food is the first to go. No more ordering in or going out to eat twice a week, no more skim lattes and those morning egg sandwiches are going to be home made from here on out. But what about at the supermarket?