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Should You Agree to Requests for Sample Work From Potential Clients?

Virtual Moxie

Call them sample projects, test projects, or anything else you like…as a professional virtual assistant, should you do them if asked by a potential client? It’s also because there isn’t any universe in which professionals are asked for a “test” or “sample” of the work being requested. My opinion is a big, fat nope. So, be confident.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

Eat Your Career

Follow your organization’s policies and don’t share any private information, whether personal or business-related. If the system itself is learning from material it doesn’t own, and possibly sampling legally protected materials, who actually owns the output? Whenever you’re sharing data electronically, it helps to use caution.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Free samples, yes. Then, text information can be in the form of web pages/blog posts, PDF ebooks, forum posts, wikis, etc. It can be just a “regular&# email or it can be a PDF (I tried to one like that and couldn’t keep on schedule and canned it—I’m considering private feed aggregation instead).

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I sat and waited for nearly two weeks without even having a listen, because I wanted the PDF transcription I could read, simply because I don’t like audio. Just like handing out free samples of your latest candy or cookie. I view my own blogging as (1) a demonstration of my ability, and (2) a free sample of my paid info-products.

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