Sunday, July 31, 2016

Where Do You Go for the Job? 60 on the 60 — Part Time Addiction



Where Do You Go for the Job? 60 on the 60 — Part Time Addiction

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Work ethic is dangerous for all of us. This short post goes over the ways you can win on shifts. It also highlights the advantages of the part time job, the work from home job, and the full time office job.
Where Do You Go for the Job – 60 on the 60 — Part Time Addiction
by Jacob Malewitz
Do you work too much? The part time addiction can bring you wealth. It can bring you hope. It can help with money. Sometimes, you simply work too much.
That is work ethic.
That is addicting.

Sometimes you have to escape work ethic and the addiction. Sometimes you might quit the job and work from home. Sometimes you might go freelance on the job. Sometimes you get a lot of freelancing jobs.
This is much like playing with stocks. You think you are going to win forever. No 60 on the 60 player is going to win forever. If you work part time, you are much more free to play with economics. You have more time to dance with your money. You can make different investments. You can take longer breaks and then work longer shifts. Work ethic is needless. There is no magic drug to win your fortune. Your fortune can be won oddly.



The full time job can bring wealth and hope too. The full time job can work on the 60 too. You might put in too much time, then take the month off.

The part time addiction means you get less vacations. You have to work more at odd times. You don’t simply work 4 hours in a week unless you put in 20 the last. On the other hand, you might make a stock play, or an investment play, or a sell play. YOu might sell your home for money. You might cash out that huge investment. That gives you the money you need to take the vacation, to fight the full time jobber.
What is more addicting: the part time drug or the full time work?

Both can be played for money.

All of us eventually work both ways.

Not all of us work the freelance or work from home job. Some of us are designed to work from home. Some might be freelance designers or writers. Some might play more with economics, forfeit on the job, and simply be chess players.

You can always invest with the full time job too. It’s just more addicting to sit in your home and do what you want. The jobber would go against this. She might say you can see more people at the job; you can speak to people there; you can make moves to lose shifts.

Well, it’s addicting both ways. Play less 60 hour weeks. Play more 10 hour weeks. Try to call some work ethic. But take the longest break that you can. If you have to, quit, call the work from home job. If you want to quit the work from home job, go part time, then full time, then go back to investing.

Response from your Query – New Editors Clap



Response from your Query – New Editors Clap


Response from your Query – New Editors Clap
by Jacob Malewitz

If you want to get some work as a freelancer, you have to make work with queries. If you want to find someone new to hire you or your business, you have to cite more businesses with the real money in the books. You have to go to where the money is.

Currently, the economies of the world are in a tailspin. Let’s delay the obvious: the economy is in a bear market.

If you cite items that do not matter, you waste time. If you waste time with your jobs, you may not get the business deal going. If you get the business deal going, you make money. If you sell too much, you should invest.



Creating Brand Loyalty with Mind Gig



Creating Brand Loyalty with Mind Gig
Jacob Malewitz


First, let’s talk about the online brand dynamic and how it has evolved over time, how it will likely further evolve, and where you should make some key decisions. The online brand is one of the largest growing markets online; literally billions of hits every day on social media platforms like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, and Twitter are hits on branded items. Someone likes the latest NBC comedy; other finds a page on how to mix drinks with a custom drink mixer; another video points out career options overseas.
The possibilities are endless. Another interesting statistic is the rate of brands being searched online. The statistics  are mind boggling, with product searches being around 50% for brand names. That means instead of searching for “best pickup truck” you are getting “Ford’s F-150.” It’s another case of a brand creating such an impression via multiple channels that it gains its own power.


Sunday, July 3, 2016

A Guide to Yahoo.com



A Guide to Yahoo.com
jacob malewitz

big blog gigs
 

Yahoo has been around for years, and is regularly taking on new challenges. This article will highlight the keys to finding what you need on Yahoo. I have used almost every aspect of the internet site, so I will write from experience.