Six Different Ways to MMO Part 5; Lesson 55 Master Domaining & More!

Published: Thu, 02/27/20


Almost the weekend! Very happy to be heading into March soon. I love springtime and I want to get back to mowing my lawn. I had so much odd fun with that last year. Shawn and I are planning a garden, too! My son Dylan built a greenhouse a few years back but growing up in this house, one of my fondest memories was of gardening with my dad - he had a robust, huge garden. 

So I bought one raised bed and lots of heirloom seeds, an electric tiller, etc. Can't wait to get started when it arrives! I also ordered some cast iron pans to begin cooking in. And I'm going to learn canning! Such a nice hobby to have. 

Oh! More on my detox at the end of this email. Something odd happened with a spur of the moment recipe I threw together.

By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review implementation, go look for lesson 55 - it's ready for you!

Don't Forget

A few things ending soon that you may want to check out:

- Daily Habits by JR Lang (an enormous PLR bundle)

- Video PLR for ClickBank Products by Steve Chase

- Very professional IM Newsletter (PLR) by Nick James

Six Different Ways to Make Money Online

No list of making money online would be complete without Freelance Services!

Freelance services have become a booming business online for many new entrepreneurs. This is because it’s easy to do work for someone who is launching their business or maintaining an already successful one, but much harder to start your own from scratch. 

Entrepreneurs online often end up in over their heads. They need help, but working for yourself means you can’t call an assistant in your office and delegate tasks. So these people primarily outsource to people like you. It's how I got my start online. 

You have to be able to take orders from people. Even though you’re working from home, a client isn’t too different from a boss. They will have specific tasks for you to do, deadlines, and quality concerns about your finished product or service. 

What does freelancing entail? Basically, there are two ways to go about getting clients who pay you for the tasks they can’t (or don’t want to) do. You can put the word out there that you’ve launched your business, such as a website listing or advertisement. Or, you can be proactive and go out bidding on project listings. There are all sorts of websites that allow clients to create an advertisement to hire freelancers for things like content creation, website building and more. 

When and if you’re awarded the job, you’ll need to abide by the client’s chosen process so make sure you read for those details ahead of time. Some will pay upfront and expect delivery on a certain date. Others will pay in increments – as each milestone is reached for the project. 

There are always new projects being awarded on a daily basis. Some will be quick, short-term projects that take you an hour. Others might be (or develop into) long-term, on-going freelance projects. There are many places you can go to find freelance work. You can set up your own website, which would tell a little about your services and prices, and possibly give examples of your work. 

You can also go to established sites that serve as a go-between for clients and freelance workers from all over the world. Don’t be intimidated by those who underbid you. Some countries have a lower cost of living, but because they’re often not from countries with English as a first language, clients would prefer to pay a little more to hire someone who does speak fluent English. 

To find these sites, look up freelance marketplaces on Google, and if you want something specific, add that, too – such as “writer for hire” where you’ll be more likely to get results about sites that pair freelance writers with buyers. I got my start at UpWork (formerly Elance). 

Don’t forget word of mouth, too. This is very powerful. If you know online entrepreneurs, make sure you spread the word that you’re making yourself available for hire. If you don’t know any, there’s something else you can do. Approach some marketers with a free test run of your services. You don’t have to offer to write an entire eBook, but whip up an article on a topic of their choice. That way they can see the quality of what you offer. 

Freelance service providing gives you a great opportunity to get started making money online without having to put money into an online business up front. Instead of having to pay for everything, you get hired and get to work. There are a few things you want to have in place before you begin freelancing. First and foremost, you want to have the tools you need to complete the job. The last thing you want to do is launch a service and get hired to do something you can’t create. 

You should have a price sheet for the various services you’re offering. If you don’t know what to charge, compare your services to others to see what a beginner would charge and then go along those lines. A profile is very important, whether you’re signed up to work on a freelance site or creating a biography page for your own domain. Let the prospective clients know what you can do for them. 

After you set up a profile, create a portfolio. You don’t have to have a portfolio of actual work done for others. If you’re writing, whip up a couple of one-page samples on various topics. If you’re creating logos, then create a few dummy company logos just to show the style and abilities that you possess. If you’re building websites, create a demo one for your clients to browse. 

Day 6 of Detox Phase (Day 10 Total)

Quick update on how the detox is going for me! Here's yesterday's summary of it:

http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/day-6-of-lifetime-d-tox-phase

Okay that's it for me today. Y'all have a good rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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