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Unautomate Your Finances – The Guide

Brilliantly Better

Anyway, I’m not going to talk about Adam Baker or Glenn Allsopp in this article, although you should do yourself a favor and check out their blogs, I’m going to talk about something really, really important: Adam Baker’s first commercial product: Unautomate Your Finances. But Unautomate Your Finances will goo deeper.

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10 Freelancer Mistakes that Damage Your Success

Men With Pens

Some clients want the world, but they don’t have the budget for it. They don’t have basic business knowledge: If you’re a freelancer and you don’t know anything about how to run a business, market your services, or manage your finances and client projects, get some basic education. Find out whether your marketing is getting results.

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The 6 Stages Of A Failure

Brilliantly Better

I don’t have a magic wand, hitting your heads gracefully and healing your life, your relationships or your finances. You may be disappointed, but I’ll say it again: no, I’m not Superman. Wrong blog, sorry. I’m not the ultimate carrier of the universal truth. I’m not the last beholder of the light of knowledge.

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Pre Budget Report: Labour Darling Plays Class War Trump Card

The Small Business Blog

Pre Budget Report: Labour Darling Plays Class War Trump Card by Stefan Țpfer on Dec 09, 2009 In an unprecedented weak budget spiked with half truths, Mr Darling is trying to ignite a class war in the UK in an attempt to boost the Labour Party election prospects Рa dangerous game to play with our fragile economy at this time.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I was having a conversation with Deb Ng of Freelance Writing Gigs on Twitter , and I smirked at her comment. People even imply and suggest (or at least the Twitter gang did) that bloggers should be ashamed of asking for money, for any kind of payment for that solid advice and knowledge. They have a budget. We’re bloggers.

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