October 27, 2018
Weekly Newsletter for Freelancers
Outsourcing can increase a freelancer’s productivity
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Freelancers’ productivity can be increased greatly by outsourcing. We explain how this can be done and easily managed.
All freelancers should be motivated to understand how a team of remote freelancers can work on a project to fulfill a vision of what a lead freelancer has who can quite often be in another country.
Traditionally, multitasking was considered a path to being less productivity for freelancers. However, this belief is now being challenged by entrepreneurial freelancers who outsource to other freelancers and manage the team.
Reddit is a very powerful social platform that discusses issues that matter. We provide the links to the discussion on work-life balance and housing affordability which are of great interest to the millennial generation.
Many baby boomer parents are helping their children financially to get into the housing market. We share the experience of one parent that got caught in a trap that is important to be aware of.
We maintain our news on the Australian drought and how you can help the rural community.
The Amazon news is updated with links to the Case Study and the help to millennial families with Amazon Home Services.
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