I could really use some feedback. I’m playing around with new logos, fonts, and header images. This new header image – the one up there above where you’re reading now, with my house sketched on top of the world, also sketched (not by me but by someone with real talent for drawing and sketching), the crazy fonts for the text, and those brand new image squares on the right… >>Continue reading Logos & Headers & Fonts, Oh My
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Part-Time Freelance Work Found at Ed2010
Part-time freelance web editor for national teen/tween celebrity magazine
Job/Internship type: Freelance
Company/Publication Name: —
Location: Englewood Cliffs. NJ
Description:
A national teen/tween celebrity-driven magazine is looking for a part-time
freelance web editor. We are looking for someone who works efficiently and
can write fun, engaging copy in our teen-speak voice. A passion for pop
culture is a must, and basic web experience is required. Our offices are in… >>Continue reading Part-Time Freelance Work Found at Ed2010
Find Telecommuting Jobs with Mom Corps
I mention this a day late and a dollar short, but Moms Corps, the company who (since 2005) has been helping women find flexible employment, is having an educational workshop series today for women focusing on the current issues affecting both career and family. The conference takes place this morning from 9 am to 11:30 am at the Terry College of Business Executive Education… >>Continue reading Find Telecommuting Jobs with Mom Corps
Read moreLittle White eBook of Homeshoring Jobs
While I was doing some research to find a few companies that hire call center agents to list in my post about having a phone and a plethora of patience just the other day, I ran across an ebook offering that looked, at first glance, to be pretty darned informative. So I contacted the publisher and asked… >>Continue reading Little White eBook of Homeshoring Jobs
Read moreGot a Phone And a Plethora of Patience?
Once upon a time, a l-o-n-g time ago, I worked for a major department store’s call center, taking phone-in orders from their catalogs. For those of you who don’t remember what it was like back when you received catalogs in the mail and then either had to pick up the phone or fill out a form and mail it in with a check, you’re… >>Continue reading Got a Phone And a Plethora of Patience?
Read moreFreelance Job for a Green Mom (and/or Dad)
I saw this job posting in the Mom Bloggers Club newsletter today.
Seventh Generation, www.seventhgeneration.com, the leading maker of green household cleaning and personal care products, is looking for a freelance blogger to write about “green” parenting. To apply for this position, you must have genuine knowledge of green living and a great interest in healthy homing. Couples are welcome to apply. Required: your resume… >>Continue reading Freelance Job for a Green Mom (and/or Dad)
Read moreWorld AIDS Day
Today is world AIDS day, so I’m joining other bloggers around the world, uniting in an attempt to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place and raise awareness.
For me, mothers and children affected by AIDS breaks my heart, so I’m sharing a couple of things online that I find particularly moving and… >>Continue reading World AIDS Day
Read moreIGN is Looking. . .
for a Freelance News Poster.
If I wasn’t already too busy, I would SO apply for this job. Though they warn you right up front that working for IGN is hardly a cakewalk, the duties sound right up my alley. And, it’s a total telecommuting job – no need to relocate but you do have to be really self-motivated. If you’re not sure telecommuting is for you… >>Continue reading IGN is Looking. . .
Read moreTelecommuting – A Technology Killed By Management
by Henry Johns
Many people say that there is nothing like a face to face meeting to get things accomplished. But is that really true? With today’s internet and collaboration technologies corporations should be less concerned with its professional staff’s physical location and take a hard look at their manager’s management skills for remote workers. It is expensive and competitively limiting to only consider talent within a commuting distance… >>Continue reading Telecommuting – A Technology Killed By Management
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