Archive for the ‘Web Tools’ Category

As a Freelance Blogger

Saturday, August 9th, 2008


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Like in the real world there are also careers online because there are now different work that you can do with the use of your internet and computer. like what i am doing, i am a freelance writer in one online media company who publish different sites/blogs everyday and as a media person your site must have updated content and that’s our work we write different articles for different websites. actually now we are meeting deadlines. we are writing about 500 blog articles for 500 website in just one week because that’s the schedule given to us by the company. i consider this as a career that’s why our blog articles sometimes are based on our true experience but of course there are times that we only do research because of time. even though we earn just a little as long as we love to write we will still be doing this because we want not just to earn but to share our opinions and express our feelings thru writing.

Your Very Own Portfolio Website

Friday, February 29th, 2008

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Yes, you can post a resume in the internet, even if you don’t know how to use HTML. There is a lot of help online on how you can do this. You may rent a space in the web server, publish the file, or request for a free server space from your internet provider.

In creating the content of your portfolio, it is wise to limit your contact information to your e-mail address only. Make sure you transfer all the information contained in your resume. In addition, be sure to include the area or region where you want to work without giving your home address.

Web Tools for All Ages

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

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If you are confused when you hear words such as blog, podcast, IM, or facebook, then you are already classified as a dinosaur.

No, it doesn’t mean that you have to be good in computer programming, but for professionals like you, it is essential to learn some web technologies to assist you and make your life easier. You can start with learning the basics. Go ahead and try it for yourself. Buy your own iPod or MP3 and download some podcasts or songs from the web. Then have your friends or your kids show you how to send a text message or use instant messaging.

Essential Web Tools for Every Professional

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

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If meetings and water-cooler conversations increasingly seem filled with jargon you don’t quite get�blog, IM, podcast, Facebook�take the hint: You’re a bit of a dinosaur. It’s time for a primer on Web 2.0.

You don’t need to be adept at programming or coding, but mastering a few emerging technologies can put a whole new set of business tools at your fingertips, helping you stay informed, serve clients better, and get tips on job openings. Whether you’re a 20-something just beginning to juice your career or a boomer looking forward to retirement, these guidelines will help sharpen your professional persona:

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Set Up a Personal Portfolio Web site

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

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This will be the resume of the future, and, even if you don’t know HTML, you can do one (see Job-Hunt’s Internet Resume section for help). You might need to rent space on a Web “server” (a computer that makes Web sites available to the whole Internet) to “host” your resume files (publish them). Or, your Internet Service Provider may provide free server space for you to publish your resume Web site.

Limit the contact information to only your e-mail address on your personal resume Web site.

Your personal portfolio Web site should be like your resume with the following exceptions:

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