Freelance Work Jobs
An Investment That Pays Off
Karyn Martin was cautious about launching
her freelance career online, but she soon got results:"I
remember the days when I dreamed of being a freelancer,"
she says. "The word seemed magical to me somehow. Romantic,
almost. Now, after having actually been a freelancer for a while,
the scales have been lifted from my eyes and I have seen the
light. You pay for being able to manipulate your time. You pay
by working more, working harder, and - hopefully - working smarter.
But what you get in return is priceless. Now I can call the
shots about when I work, for whom I work, and how much I make."
One day, Karyn decided she was no longer willing to commute
in smog-laden traffic to sit in a cubicle for eight hours, come
home, eat, sleep, wake up, and then do it all over again. Going
through the same routine, day after day, week after week , only
to wake up one day old and tired - wondering how life might
have been if she'd had the guts to go it alone.
So she decided to become a freelancer - but how would she find
work? She had spent endless hours surfing the 'net, signing
up with one freelance site after another. Yet there was an incredible
amount of competition. She never seemed to win any bids, and
was adamant about not lowering her hourly rate.
"Then I discovered Freelance Work Exchange," she says.
"I had heard "don't pay to work!" repeatedly,
and I was too poor to risk getting scammed, but I took a chance
one day when I was flush and sent twenty bucks to gain access
to the Freelance Work Exchange Professional Edition.
"Since then, I've edited a sales letter, a follow-up letter,
an 11-page Web site, and a brochure. I'm 'on call' to do pinch-hit
proofreading for a medical newsletter editor in Florida while
he's on vacation, sick, etc. And I've landed a gig editing a
new Canadian magazine coming out this fall. All this from taking
a $20 chance on Freelance Work Exchange."
Of course, it helped to send prospects a few previous work samples
she'd had the presence of mind to scan and save on disk. Also,
since she has been 'in the business' for more than five years,
she has a fairly good résumé with some experience to back up
the claims, along with a strong list of references.
"For every one of you out there feeling a little discouraged,
and especially for those of you on the verge of throwing in
the towel, I'm here to tell you this. There may not be a Santa
Claus, but there is a place to find work without paying some
ridiculous "transaction fee" or never knowing whether
or not the projects are 'fresh' - and even the name is easy
to remember - Freelance Work Exchange." Be the next
work-at-home success story.
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