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  • Extra Cash NOW! 4 ways I use(d) to make extra money

    Extra Cash NOW! 4 ways I use(d) to make extra money

    These days it can be hard to make ends meet. Sometimes it can be a struggle to come up with rent on time, let alone have enough to treat yourself on the side. It can often feel as though you’re working with no reward at all. It’s no surprise when your money goes in on pay day morning and is gone again by that afternoon. How can we conquer this problem? After all, that’s no way to live. I’ve already mentioned how to make money quickly, but today we’re going to look at potentially on-going ways to earn yourself a little extra. Whether you’re saving for a holiday or just want enough for a nice meal out, there’s sure to be something to suit you.

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  • Why you should move your life + business to the cloud now

    Why you should move your life + business to the cloud now

    The cloud might seem like a nebulous term: and for those of you who are literally minded, it is. But it’s also one of the most, if not the most, important thing to have happened to businesses this decade. As a digital nomad, I could not live without the cloud.

    I have access to everything from everywhere, and often it’s cheaper than buying external hard drives and taking those with me all the time. I can’t stress enough how much peace of mind this brings.

    I always suggest using because you get 5 GB for free (and stay on the free plan if necessary) and you can link your phone on it and it AUTOMATICALLY back-ups your camera roll.

    Easy peasy. Phone broken or stolen? No worries, your photos will be in the cloud. And unlike cloud services like iCloud, they never deleted the oldest photos and swaps them with the new ones if you’ve reached your limit.

    Not convinced yet to move to the cloud?

    Here are some of the benefits you can expect from moving your business + life to the cloud.

    Want to get more space? I can give you 0.5 GB bonus space for free !

    Lower Costs

    Having your own equipment is costly, and can land you in a heap of trouble when it comes to maintenance. But the cloud isn’t like that. Renting space in the cloud is also much cheaper than providing it at your own facility. Cloud providers make use of economies of scale and their expert know-how to bring costs down. Hardware is often up-to-date, and users get a generous amount of space. 

    Capture All Your Data

    As sites like http://www.domaonline.com make clear, capturing all your data is important. Without the cloud, this is difficult. Working remotely becomes super easy when all of a sudden all your work is ‘in the cloud’. And the truth? The more you store, the easier it gets. 

    Better Security

    Estimates suggest that businesses are at a greater risk of a security breach than ever before. Criminals know the value of company data. And so they’re doing all that they can to access these data themselves. Losing data, or having data stolen and deleted is a critical issue for many major businesses.

    The cloud helps to maintain the integrity of data through a couple of methods. The first is that it can be used to disable lost or stolen devices. This is great if an employee loses their phone or laptop on the train, for instance. The second is that all content can be protected according to security clearance. According to cloudwards.net, only certain people can be allocated access to certain data, making it more secure.

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  • It's never too early to put money away: simple ways you can plan for your future

    It’s never too early to put money away: simple ways you can plan for your financial future

    If you’re young and care-free, retirement may seem like a lifetime away. But it’s never too early to start saving and planning for your financial future. Even if you’re not putting a pension pot away, you never know when savings could come in handy. Life can throw us curveballs, and you may need to call on that rainy day fund. If you’re keen to get your finances in order, here are some tips to help you plan ahead.

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  • getting a good job with no experience

    Overcoming the job catch 22: getting a good job with no experience

    There’s an annoying catch 22 situation facing people fresh out of school. They want a good job, and they feel that they can do it. But all of the good jobs, it seems, requires previous experience. Prior experience though is pretty hard to come by if you can’t get a good job, to begin with. And round and round the argument goes.

    Many of my friends faced this situation, but when I experienced this problem, I survived. Do you wanna know how? First, of course, I send out tons of applications. But I never heard back OR they told me I had no experience. Duh, I was 15 or so, so I was legally not allowed to work before. But I didn’t give up.

    I decided to do it myself. I did a lot of volunteering, I started my own freelance business and a blog. And my blog was the best business card ever! This is way back, so I was actually one of the first bloggers on the web. It was a tight community, and a lot of businesses found their way to me. It was a great kick start to a (so far) lovely career! I always suggest you start a blog and use it as your portfolio, business card, and to keep you busy. Here’s my super easy 4-step system for starting a blog with zero technical knowledge

    So, how can you bust out of this annoying spiral of doom?

    Embrace The Reality

    Job advertisers want to attract the best people to their advertised positions. And so it’s natural that they will ask for all the relevant qualifications and experience. But are the exact people they want the only people they will take? Think about this for a moment. Say you’re negotiating with somebody on a market stall.

    The merchant will want you to pay the listed price to get the best deal possible. They fancy their chances and know that some people will buy without haggling. But when people start to negotiate, suddenly the asking price drops.

    Companies do this too when it comes to the job market. They’ll aim high and hope to get somebody great. But often they’ll settle for somebody who is middling.

    The trick here is to accept the fact that you’re inexperienced. Make a point of it. But also make a point of the fact that you’re willing to learn. Emphasize that you’re committed, enthusiastic and keen to earn some money.

    All of this might sound far-fetched. But remember, employers often want younger people to work for them. They’re keen to succeed and aren’t bogged down with family requirements.

    Be Honest About Your Skills

    Next time you use a job vacancies search engine, look for the type of work that fits in with your general skills. Are you good at independent research? Are you a skilled writer?  

    Do you find communicating with people easy? Have you got any marketable technical skills, like designing websites? Are you a problem-solving whizz? Do your friends always come to you if they have a particular problem? If so, make a note and look for the relevant work.

    Also, have a look at my Wanderlust and Company remote job board, I post remote jobs for travelers! If you sign up, we match you personally with the best jobs!

    Lately, I’ve been busy matching our wanderlust explorers, so I definitely recommend you signup!

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    Show Employers That You’ve Got People Skills

    Work isn’t just about getting as much stuff done in as short an amount of time as possible. It’s about finding ways to productively work with others. People won’t want to work with you if you are rude or arrogant.

    Research shows that employers prefer hiring socially capable people, even if they lack technical skills. According to the IAAP, 67 percent of hiring managers would hire somebody with excellent soft skills, even if they lack technical know-how. 87 percent of HR departments want people with organizational skills. 59 percent want people with tact and diplomacy. And 48 percent want people with business writing skills.

    Commit To Lifelong Learning

    Most people think that doing a degree in their chosen specialism is enough to land their dream job. But even if they find it, it might still not be enough to get you to where you want to go.

    That’s a problem. People who want to get a great job always have some extra learning going on on the side. They enroll in professional development courses. And they look for training opportunities in areas besides those directly related to work.

  • Tips to save on business transactions

    Tips to save on business transactions

    There are always lots of costs for various things when you run a business. Some of these can seem hidden because you don’t think about them. However, it’s essential to take them into account when you’re working out how much to charge for your products or services. Some of these costs are the charges you incur when sending or receiving money.

    When someone purchases one of my courses, I pay a % of the price to my payment processors. If you use a platform to help you sell, you often pay them a fee as well. Unfortunately, this amount can be quite large compared to the sales price, and unfortunately, this is something most customers forget. So when you don’t have a business yourself, keep in mind that most small businesses have a lot of costs after the sale – it’s not all for them personally – something people often think. That’s why I wrote the Real Costs of Running A Successful Blog and Business.

    I have one whole lesson in $5k in 21-days where I discuss the various options of payment processors, automated product delivery, and all things like that that are important if you want to set up an online (automated) business! {Enroll here}

    You might be charged when someone makes a credit card payment to your business. Or you may have to pay when someone pays you through a service like PayPal. If you want to reduce these fees, there are lots of tactics you can consider. (more…)

  • 3 signs you’re sabotaging your Social, Marketing and PR strategy

    Are you sabotaging your PR strategy? I recently found out that I’ve wasted a bunch of time and money. I don’t want you to make the same mistake, so here’s why you should not feel obligated to invest in tools you don’t really need to grow. If you want to learn more about PR & Free Publicity, head over to the Ultimate Guide To PR & Free Publicity.

    Last year, I wanted to bring my business to the next level.

    I invested in a bunch of marketing and social media tools, courses, and programs, for my sales funnels, my newsletters, my social media scheduling, my affiliates, my payment gateway, my leads and my pop-up boxes. I felt really professional but after a while, it just clicked. I don’t need all this stuff to do what I do best.

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