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Here, I will outline other necessities.First of all you get very excited about starting an online business, you read about this person making $1000 a day or this other one making $50000 a month doing nothing. What actually is true? Do people make this sort of income or are they just lying to attract your attention. As a new comer to online businesses you get bombarded with all manner of offers that are supposed to be the greatest new chance. Personally I have got to the stage of ignoring most of the fluff and f EQUIPMENT: Working from home means you must to have all the necessary equipment. Minimally, a phone, computer and fax machine. Ideally, a [color] copier, modem, fast Internet access, scanner (if your field requires it) and separate work room in your home would complete the picture. CONTACTS/REFERENCES: The most obvious place to start building your customer base is previous employers. Remember the saying, "Don't burn your bridges." It has never been more true than when trying to build a freelance career. As companies cut back, employers like to use former employees because they already know the work, routines, and systems of the company. Therefore, very little, if any training is needed. These same industry contacts also make great references as you continue to expand your customer base. There is no better assurance to a potential new client than an ex-employer who says: "I'd hire her back if I could. She does great work for us as a freelancer Accident Forgiveness t. Minimally, a phone, computer and fax machine. Ideally, a [color] copier, modem, fast Internet access, scanner (if your field requires it) and separate work room in your home would complete the picture.Do you have a point on your driving record? Have you been fighting to keep your record clean since you got your license? There are many things you can do to keep your driving record free of points. Most states offer some kind of traffic school program which you can only take every so often to rid your record of an infraction or traffic violation. Each state has a different time allowance between every traffic school opportunity. In California, you must wait a minimum of 18 CONTACTS/REFERENCES: The most obvious place to start building your customer base is previous employers. Remember the saying, "Don't burn your bridges." It has never been more true than when trying to build a freelance career. As companies cut back, employers like to use former employees because they already know the work, routines, and systems of the company. Therefore, very little, if any training is needed. These same industry contacts also make great references as you continue to expand your customer base. There is no better assurance to a potential new client than an ex-employer who says: "I'd hire her back if I could. 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This These same industry contacts also make great references as you continue to expand your customer base. There is no better assurance to a potential new client than an ex-employer who says: "I'd hire her back if I could. She does great work for us as a freelance How Much $$ Do I Need to Retire? ake great references as you continue to expand your customer base. There is no better assurance to a potential new client than an ex-employer who says: "I'd hire her back if I could. She does great work for us as a freelancer. One of the reasons we use her as a freelancer is because she did such excellent work as an employee."One thing that folks in their early twenties and thirties struggle with is the concept of retirement. By the time they hit their mid to late forties, they seem to realize that they need to take care of things if they want to retire with any money. At that point, they’ve lost a great deal of the potential they would have had if they had started saving earlier. But when do you have enough money set aside for retirement?Most people think of how much money they would ne Wouldn't you feel confident if you were a potential client? SAVINGS: In utopia, six months expenses (rent, food, cleaners, credit card bills, student loans, travel expenses, etc.) will be in the bank before you embark on your freelance career. In our experience, it takes about two years to build a solid base of clients that will (hopefully) keep you busy. If this is not possible, try to plan as much in advance as you can. The "fear of the first blues" [when rent is due] can be frightening if you have no income and no prospects on the horizon. PART-TIME JOB: I suggest that instead of going from a full-time job into a freelance career, that you get a steady part-time job for a while. This will allow you to: 1) transition between the two without taking the fi
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