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How to Find Data Entry Jobs

May 16, 2011

Data entry positions exist in many different types of businesses. Accounting agencies use data entry, scientists, researchers, and statisticians all use data entry. The list could go on and on. Many businesses hire part- time and full-time people to work from home performing data entry positions. With so much need for data entry, how does a person find these jobs to perform from home?

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Top 3 Things That Will Land You a Job on oDesk

July 28, 2010

So there you are… sitting and searching for a freelance writing job online. Where do you start? How do you get some to notice your writing skills?

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How to Write an oDesk Cover Letter to Get Freelance Work

July 18, 2010

There are thousands of ways you can ruin an oDesk cover letter (and your chances of getting that freelance job). Mess up and you’ll be immediately crossed off the list.

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Outsourcing Using Odesk

July 14, 2010

Odesk is very similar to Elance in that you have the ability to post jobs and also set yourself up as a provider of skills etc etc. Signup is free but you do need to validate your credit card. Its a simple process whereby you enter the card details and Odesk will then debit a couple of transactions from your card.

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Why Freelance?

July 13, 2010

As few as ten years ago, freelancers were those rare few who strayed from the 9-5 life to make a living working from home. We watched them from our office windows as they strolled by wearing jeans while we were clad in suits and ties. While we were trapped inside eating lunch at our desks on those nice spring days, freelancers were enjoying a long casual meal at an outdoor cafe.

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Tips on How to Get That First oDesk Assignment

July 13, 2010

oDesk is a marketplace where freelancers and employers meet. Job openings posted by employers (or as oDesk calls them, “buyers”) could range from web designing, to programming, to article writing, to admin support, to data entry, to forum posters. With these kind of job openings, freelance web designers, writers and programmers are now able to have the opportunity to get paid either by the hour or per project doing what they’re good at in the comforts of their own homes.

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