Life as a freelancer allows for a certain level of flexibility. You might take on different roles and adapt your style to fit what your clients want and need. As a freelancer, you might quickly discover that you don’t have to do every type of job for every client to be successful. You can create […]
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8 Types of Jobs You Can Do From Home
Working remotely is the dream for many people. No commute, no suit and tie, and no one there to micromanage every minute. It almost sounds too good to be true. There are huge benefits for working remotely, and more workers are quitting their traditional 9-5 job and working from home. A 2017 study by Gallup […]
Is TTEC a Legit Company?
We are entering a busy hiring season in the work-at-home world. As such, I frequently get questions inquiring about the legitimacy of specific companies. One of those recent inquiries was about TTEC. If you have been wondering about this company too, here are the details. TTEC, formerly known as TeleTech, is a global company that […]
7 Skills You Need To Become A Pinterest Virtual Assistant
Many new – or soon-to-be-new – virtual assistants struggle with what services to offer. Maybe you come from a general administrative background and aren’t sure how to translate your prior receptionist or general office skills into a virtual role. Maybe you want something a little more satisfying than answering phones and responding to emails. The […]
Is Freelance University Worth It? Here’s My In-Depth Review
Almost every new virtual assistant, or soon-to-be virtual assistant, is a little nervous about their skillset. For most, myself included, your prior work experience doesn’t necessarily involve working with online businesses – at least not solopreneurs or small businesses who are still trying to navigate the online space themselves. Back when I was hoping to […]
8 Strategies to Help You Fall in Love With Your Job Search Again
Job searching: it can be exciting when you get started, but quickly turn into a slog. Add to that the fact that you’re trying to build (or even just start!) a work-from-home career, and you may quickly find yourself floundering, feeling overwhelmed and disappointed by the daily realities of a long-term search. I get it. […]






