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And clients seem to be coming along for the ride, apparently not caring if you're a copywriter based in Vancouver, BC, Canada, like myself, or halfway around the world.Business checks and computer checks help to manage and maintain business accounts and avoid chances of fraud and embezzlements. Business checks are used to pay for a full range of things, from bills to payroll and everything in between. Computer checks on the other ha TAPPING THE INTERNATIONAL PORTAL It still amazes me when I do work for a client I've never met. Heck, I've never even talked on the phone with some of them. And as I look back at the people and companies I've written or edited for in just the past few months, I'm reminded of how the Internet is an international portal leading to clients far and wide. I've recently ghostwritten online articles for a PR site in Australia; revised web copy for an energy healer in Seattle, Washington; edited technical documents for a language service in San Francisco, California; researched and written a technical SEO article for an international online information company based in Denver, Colorado; crafted copy for a community site in based somewhere in Europe (I don't even know which country); and pulled together a trade magazine article for a food company in Toronto, Ontario. Of just those 6 clients listed above, here's how the personal contact factor breaks down: Email contact only: 4 Email and one phone call only: 1 Email and more than one phone call: 1 Of course, if you're the kind of person who needs to hear your client's voice, you can always pick up the phone, especially with long distance rates being lower than ever. But for ma Internet Marketing - The Impact of Fads on Internet Marketing he world.Just looking at the history of internet marketing, we have seen a number of fads. Banner ads, popup ads, search engine optimization, pay per click schemes, article generation software, content generation schemes, and even mass emailing are all fads that have seen the TAPPING THE INTERNATIONAL PORTAL It still amazes me when I do work for a client I've never met. Heck, I've never even talked on the phone with some of them. And as I look back at the people and companies I've written or edited for in just the past few months, I'm reminded of how the Internet is an international portal leading to clients far and wide. I've recently ghostwritten online articles for a PR site in Australia; revised web copy for an energy healer in Seattle, Washington; edited technical documents for a language service in San Francisco, California; researched and written a technical SEO article for an international online information company based in Denver, Colorado; crafted copy for a community site in based somewhere in Europe (I don't even know which country); and pulled together a trade magazine article for a food company in Toronto, Ontario. Of just those 6 clients listed above, here's how the personal contact factor breaks down: Email contact only: 4 Email and one phone call only: 1 Email and more than one phone call: 1 Of course, if you're the kind of person who needs to hear your client's voice, you can always pick up the phone, especially with long distance rates being lower than ever. 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Of just those 6 clients listed above, here's how the personal contact factor breaks down: Email contact only: 4 Email and one phone call only: 1 Email and more than one phone call: 1 Of course, if you're the kind of person who needs to hear your client's voice, you can always pick up the phone, especially with long distance rates being lower than ever. But for m Managing Change; Make Conscious Decisions international online information company based in Denver, Colorado; crafted copy for a community site in based somewhere in Europe (I don't even know which country); and pulled together a trade magazine article for a food company in Toronto, Ontario.Leaders make two types of decisions. They are ether conscious decisions or unconscious decisions. The former are traits of true leaders the latter are traits of phoney leaders.Conscious decisions are made with the data at hand the risks understood and the impli Of just those 6 clients listed above, here's how the personal contact factor breaks down: Email contact only: 4 Email and one phone call only: 1 Email and more than one phone call: 1 Of course, if you're the kind of person who needs to hear your client's voice, you can always pick up the phone, especially with long distance rates being lower than ever. But for m Bright Future For Indian Textile Industry tact factor breaks down:IntroductionThe textile industry in India is substantial, and largely diversified. It is hard to cover all its aspects even within hour-long presentation, however, research team of Fibre2fashion.com has attempted to gather significant pieces of massively compli Email contact only: 4 Email and one phone call only: 1 Email and more than one phone call: 1 Of course, if you're the kind of person who needs to hear your client's voice, you can always pick up the phone, especially with long distance rates being lower than ever. But for many copywriters and clients these days, a few quick emails are all that's required to get along nicely. The result is that you can easily make Vancouver (or Anytown) your copywriting world headquarters. In part 2 of 2, we'll explore three easy techniques to increase your chances of still getting paid when you're a copywriter in Vancouver and your client, who you've never met or spoken to, is thousands of miles away. Plus, we'll look at how a world headquarters reduces your local competition. Make sure you check it out.
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