Sunday 26 March 2017

ONLINE WRITING TIPS FOR FREELANCERS.





The subject of how to write online is a large one and this post is only an introduction. All it takes is a quick search on the internet and you'll find a host of books and websites with detailed information on how to write online. I strongly encourage you to take time to study this topic a little further by reading through other related posts on this blog. In the meanwhile, here are a few basic tips:

Write tightly focused articles.
Think about how you read an online article. What are you looking for? Are you looking for a long introduction that goes on forever with a slow and steady build up until you eventually find the information you want? Or, do you want your information front and centre?

Saturday 18 March 2017

Holistic Content Optimization.






Today, I’ll be talking about content optimization. Due to the lure of the so called “free” traffic and monetary goals, many site owners, webmasters and web marketers succumb to short term strategies and find themselves chasing after the latest “trick” or tactic. Because search engines and traffic opportunities often change, web marketers find themselves in a never- ending loop.

Sunday 12 March 2017

Best practices in blogging business.





 Let’s say you’ve done everything right as a blogger, and you managed to build yourself (through sweat, hard work and dedication) a shiny blog, with lots and lots of traffic. Congratulations! But, you surely must have noticed something: this blogging thing takes an awful lot of time. And as we all know, time is money. So it would make sense to… compensate yourself for all the hours you put into this.

 Hell, if you compensate yourself enough, and do things right, you could enter the ever growing ranks of the pro-bloggers, and forever say goodbye to the 9 to 5 job. In the next few bullets, I’ll try to show you the things I learned in my one year of blogging experience.

Wednesday 8 March 2017

Professional photographic community, an avenue to make money.






Today, I'll be talking about the different channels a professional photographer can leverage, to generate income while practicing the art of photography which he is passionate about. The field of professional photography is to a great degree differing, so it is basic to know which territories of photography require assistants and why.

 The accompanying rundown examines ranges with the best potential to use photographic aides. Most would agree that few classifications may apply to a picture taker through the span of a bustling year.

Thursday 2 March 2017

Starting a career in photography.





I strongly believe that photography is a passion and that during one photographer's lifetime the career activities are likely to meld into one another. If you were going to be a doctor, you would need to choose a specialty, such as cardiology or nephrology or psychiatry, and probably devote many years of training to that specialty. 

In all likelihood, you would practice that specialty for the rest of your life. Similarly, if you want to make a lot of money, you might go to business school or law school, but probably not both. After that training, you would go out and have a career "in business" or "in law." Then you'd (hopefully) get old, retire, and then die.