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Low Cost Web Hosting research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece.If you are an individual who wants to show off your interests, special qualities, hobbies, e.t.c. to your friends or anybody outside; then it is the best idea to go for a low cost web hosting or even a free web hosting.Even for small businesses, low cost web hosting would be the best option to get the maximum exposure for their company, their products and their services. As we all know web hosting is the must for any type of business whether it is small or big. But putting in huge amounts in web hosting for smaller or start up companies is not viable in the most cases and hence cheap web hosting is the great solution for this problem.Also if it's your first website, a personal page or many other factors you may choose to go the lost cost web hosting route. In order to have a good website though, there are some things you need to be aware of and look for in a low cost web hosting provider. They are:1. Storage:Especially if you want images with your low cost web hosting solution, storage is important. Many low cost hosting services are free for the first 10mb and then start billing you in order to get more storage. Find a host that has at least 50mb of storage so that you don't risk running out. While 50 MB might not sound like a lot, many of the sites you visit each day likely aren't much larger then that in size. For starting out this is more then adequate space.2. AdvertisementsBeing Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most writ Team Building: Getting together to Win Learning how to set fees for freelance writing projects can be confusing especially for the beginning freelance writer. When I first started my freelance writing business, I had no idea what to charge, so I looked online at websites of other writers. Not many of them posted their fees on their website and now I know the reason. Fees must be set by the project after taking many factors into consideration.Before we talk about team building, we must have a fair idea of the word “Team”. Team is a collection of people, often from diverse but related groups, assigned to perform a well-defined function for an organization or a project.From the word, team comes “Team building”. Team building as the name so evidently suggests is the process of building an effective team. A team building exercise helps in making for a strong cohesive unit that has a common goal and purpose. It also involves coordinating the dynamics of the group to improve its efficiency. When you build a team, it is important to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each and every team member. This will enable you to assign tasks that they will be good at.Team building is very important, as it has been seen that a team usually performs better than individuals. A group of people definitely has more energy than a single person. Team building is gaining prominence in organizations, as employees generally want to feel that they are empowered. In team building, cooperation is the key. Team members share knowledge to achieve objectives, and also develop strategy to solve the various challenges put forth. All in all it’s about the overall commitment against the commitment of a single person.You can build a highly successful team in various ways. To build a strong team, you first need a clear set of goals and objectives. This essentially means that th In the first year of my career as a freelance writer, I joined the pool of freelance writers at Guru.com where I had to bid for projects. There were many writers and lots of project leads, and I felt overwhelmed; however, I had paid my yearly fee to join so I decided to give it my best shot. Many times I didn’t win the bid for a project I really wanted, or the pay was minimal. I bid low to garner a wage and took any project I was awarded. I was working for less than $8 an hour and was about to take the plunge into self-UNemployment. Once I built my writing portfolio and gained confidence in my writing skills, I raised my rates just to survive. Print ads didn’t bring much response and they were expensive to boot. I decided to do some online marketing through a newsletter and quickly had subscribers agreeing to receive it as an email each month. I joined several networking associations and soon I had clients coming to me regularly. Then I had a new problem. I couldn’t work fast enough to service all my clients and still have time to do marketing. Yes, you have to market your business even when you have plenty of projects. Otherwise, the well dries up and you have no work or income once you’ve completed the current assignments. I raised my rates again thinking I would probably attract fewer clients, but I’d make more from each project. The leads kept coming in and I realized I needed help. I asked a writer friend of mine if she would like to take some of my project leads and do sub-contracted writing for me. That worked out so well, I took on another writer and did more marketing and networking. The snowball kept rolling as word of mouth kept growing and soon I had ten writers on my team and most of them were staying busy. Some of them agreed that my rates reminded them of a circus—in other words I was working for peanuts! My prices were much lower than the going rate on writers market http://www.writersmarket.com/content/howmuch1.asp so my team and I set our project rates to compete with the going rate. THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SETTING RATES Ability to Pay — A corporate client is able to pay more than an individual or nonprofit organization, but there needs to be fairness and consistency. If someone has a project but truly doesn’t have a large budget, I might be willing to work with them if they are willing to pay me a portion of my fee via advances and royalties, but I’ve got to be pretty darn sure the client’s book is going to get a publishing contract or I could end up working for free. There are times when I have traded my services for something I needed but I’m not a horse trader, and I can’t depend on bartering to pay my bills. Demographics — Another thing to consider is the cost of living in different areas of the country. While $40 an hour doesn’t seem like much to someone living in New York, it is a lot of money to a single parent in Mississippi. Writing Pace — Each writer has their own pace and my team quickly found that a “per page” rate was not the best way to charge. Some writers could write a 250-word page in 30 minutes; others took over an hour to write a page. You have to know how fast you work in order to estimate how many hours a project will take. I ballpark each project based upon the amount of research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece. Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most write Feespeak elf-UNemployment. Once I built my writing portfolio and gained confidence in my writing skills, I raised my rates just to survive.Many banks have started charging customers a fee, some up to $5 if you use their human teller. Some banks will allow you a 1 time per month person to person contact. This was a simple business decision made on the part of management to encourage customers to utilize electronic banking services such as ATM's and banking by phone. This move prompted quite an annoyance to many bank customers. The national media feasted on the event and created animosity between the reminiscent, way-things-used-to-be-folk, and the net-surfing, need it in a hurry, "can't you do that any faster" customers. Banks say they have learned that automation, computerization and electronic banking, though intimidating to many, is not only cost effective but more efficient and fool-proof than ordinary human tellers.”Since many of us refuse to deposit our paycheck, withdraw money or make a loan payment through the ATM, banks are forced to raise fees because it costs a lot of money to continue paying a human workforce for tasks that could be executed electronically”. Says Mark Webb, CFO of First National Bank.This has created 18 Billion dollar problem that consumers failed to recognize. Online, Automated, Phone, Electronic whatever you want to call it banking misleads and even encourages customers from checking their paper statements and reconciling their accounts every month. I would go as far as saying the “can’t you do that any faster” custom Print ads didn’t bring much response and they were expensive to boot. I decided to do some online marketing through a newsletter and quickly had subscribers agreeing to receive it as an email each month. I joined several networking associations and soon I had clients coming to me regularly. Then I had a new problem. I couldn’t work fast enough to service all my clients and still have time to do marketing. Yes, you have to market your business even when you have plenty of projects. Otherwise, the well dries up and you have no work or income once you’ve completed the current assignments. I raised my rates again thinking I would probably attract fewer clients, but I’d make more from each project. The leads kept coming in and I realized I needed help. I asked a writer friend of mine if she would like to take some of my project leads and do sub-contracted writing for me. That worked out so well, I took on another writer and did more marketing and networking. The snowball kept rolling as word of mouth kept growing and soon I had ten writers on my team and most of them were staying busy. Some of them agreed that my rates reminded them of a circus—in other words I was working for peanuts! My prices were much lower than the going rate on writers market http://www.writersmarket.com/content/howmuch1.asp so my team and I set our project rates to compete with the going rate. THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SETTING RATES Ability to Pay — A corporate client is able to pay more than an individual or nonprofit organization, but there needs to be fairness and consistency. If someone has a project but truly doesn’t have a large budget, I might be willing to work with them if they are willing to pay me a portion of my fee via advances and royalties, but I’ve got to be pretty darn sure the client’s book is going to get a publishing contract or I could end up working for free. There are times when I have traded my services for something I needed but I’m not a horse trader, and I can’t depend on bartering to pay my bills. Demographics — Another thing to consider is the cost of living in different areas of the country. While $40 an hour doesn’t seem like much to someone living in New York, it is a lot of money to a single parent in Mississippi. Writing Pace — Each writer has their own pace and my team quickly found that a “per page” rate was not the best way to charge. Some writers could write a 250-word page in 30 minutes; others took over an hour to write a page. You have to know how fast you work in order to estimate how many hours a project will take. I ballpark each project based upon the amount of research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece. Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most writ Uk Capital Gains Tax - What You Need To Know To Avoid It! uld like to take some of my project leads and do sub-contracted writing for me. That worked out so well, I took on another writer and did more marketing and networking. The snowball kept rolling as word of mouth kept growing and soon I had ten writers on my team and most of them were staying busy. Some of them agreed that my rates reminded them of a circus—in other words I was working for peanuts! My prices were much lower than the going rate on writers market http://www.writersmarket.com/content/howmuch1.asp so my team and I set our project rates to compete with the going rate.What is CGT?Capital gains tax ('CGT') is the tax that you pay when you sell an asset. So if you sell property, or an investment you'll need to consider CGT. In fact anything that you don't hold for the purposes of a trade (ie that you've not bought to sell) will be within the scope of CGT.Any gain that you make is then taxed depending on the rate of income tax that you pay. So if you're a 40% taxpayer you'll pay CGT on the gain at 40%. If you are a basic rate taxpayer you'll pay CGT at 20% on the gain within your remaining basic rate tax band, and 40% on the excess.OK – this is pretty straightforward, but based on the above the scope of CGT is huge! (as it covers any objects that you didn't purchase to sell on). Well, this is correct it does have a very wide scope but the interesting bit is that there are lots of exemptions that take assets out of the scope of CGT. We'll have a quick look at these so you can see what you can sell without having to account for CGT. The exemptions from Capital Gains TaxYour own HomeAs most of you will probably know, an investment in your own home is free of capital gains tax, (and income tax as well for that matter).Chattels which are wasting assetsThere is a blanket capital gains tax exemption for 'tangible moveable property' that is also THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SETTING RATES Ability to Pay — A corporate client is able to pay more than an individual or nonprofit organization, but there needs to be fairness and consistency. If someone has a project but truly doesn’t have a large budget, I might be willing to work with them if they are willing to pay me a portion of my fee via advances and royalties, but I’ve got to be pretty darn sure the client’s book is going to get a publishing contract or I could end up working for free. There are times when I have traded my services for something I needed but I’m not a horse trader, and I can’t depend on bartering to pay my bills. Demographics — Another thing to consider is the cost of living in different areas of the country. While $40 an hour doesn’t seem like much to someone living in New York, it is a lot of money to a single parent in Mississippi. Writing Pace — Each writer has their own pace and my team quickly found that a “per page” rate was not the best way to charge. Some writers could write a 250-word page in 30 minutes; others took over an hour to write a page. You have to know how fast you work in order to estimate how many hours a project will take. I ballpark each project based upon the amount of research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece. Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most writ Condo Life: Boomer Heaven or Boomer Hell? ion of my fee via advances and royalties, but I’ve got to be pretty darn sure the client’s book is going to get a publishing contract or I could end up working for free. There are times when I have traded my services for something I needed but I’m not a horse trader, and I can’t depend on bartering to pay my bills.We boomers are at a stage in life where we would prefer things to be easier. Taking care of a single-family home can be lots of work, and in younger years, gardening and home improvements are proud and gratifying accomplishments. But if you’re thinking of simplifying things and moving into a condominium where everything is taken care of for you, know what to expect before you sign on the dotted line.First, who runs the association? If you’re buying a new condo or your new condo is under construction, the developer is probably still in control. If that’s the case, realize that the developer subsidizes many of the expenses of the association as a regular part of business. Lawyers, contractors, plumbers, etc. are all services that the developer routinely pays for. When the association is turned over to the membership, the members will have to foot the bill, and the quarterly or monthly maintenance fee will undoubtedly rise.If the membership has already taken over the association, who is the president and who are the members of the board? What are their qualifications for running a corporation? That’s what a condo association is--a living, breathing corporation and it needs people at the helm who are capable of guiding the association properly. Watch out for “this is my territory” board presidents, too. Meet the board to decide whether they’re in it for the good of the community or whether they’re in it just to suit Demographics — Another thing to consider is the cost of living in different areas of the country. While $40 an hour doesn’t seem like much to someone living in New York, it is a lot of money to a single parent in Mississippi. Writing Pace — Each writer has their own pace and my team quickly found that a “per page” rate was not the best way to charge. Some writers could write a 250-word page in 30 minutes; others took over an hour to write a page. You have to know how fast you work in order to estimate how many hours a project will take. I ballpark each project based upon the amount of research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece. Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most writ Drive - the Way You Want through Car Loan research, interview time, phone calls, emails, etc required to gather the information and the number of hours I think it will take me to write and edit the piece.While thinking for purchasing our dream car, a thought always comes to our mind that whether we will be able to afford it or not? These thoughts always dissolve our plans to buy a car. But, now it is easy to purchase a car with car loan.Car loan provides a financial assistance in fulfilling our desire to become a car owner.Generally it is seen when we plan to buy a car, we rush to the banks, financial institutions or dealers that from where to get finance. It is true that the above step is crucial but how much we can afford needs more attention to be paid. In other words, we should primarily stress on the fact that how much we would like to spend and how much we can arrange by ourselves. We should try to find from our budget whether we can afford a new car or a used car. After answering these questions only we should look for an appropriate source.These days trend in the financial market has changed and it has opened its doors for all people either with good credit score or bad credit score. But along with that, it is also true that good credit scorer takes advantage over bad credit scorer as they are offered with comparatively low interest rate and longer repayment period. So, it is always advisable to have good credit score. And, if we find our credit score less than perfect then we should make an attempt to improve it by making timely and duly payments.Another key to low interest car loan is maki Amount of Work Involved — Pricing also depends upon the amount of research, interview and phone time the project will require and that isn’t always easy to determine ahead of time when you are quoting the project to the client. Your Personal Experience/Expertise — Someone who has been writing for 20 years is going to have more marketable skills than a writer who is just starting out. An impressive track record and large writing portfolio gives credibility when dealing with a client who is looking for experience. They are usually willing to pay more for a writer who is highly skilled professional than someone who has little experience. Type of Project — Different types of writing pay different amounts of money. Most writers know that commercial writing or copywriting pays more than writing articles for blogs. Rates for ghostwriting a book may depend upon whether or not the ghost gets credit on the cover. You might consider working for a lower fee if the author of record is willing to put your name on the cover of the book. That depends on the notoriety of the author of record and how many copies you think will sell. If your celebrity client has a contract with a major house and is willing to give you credit on the cover such you might ask for an advance plus fifty percent of royalties. A book with your name on the cover with a celebrity could earn you more than the difference in what you would have normally have charged for the project. If the client is an unknown author with no publishing contacts who hasn’t decided if he is going to self-publish, get your money up front rather than risk the chance of not getting paid for the project if the book isn't published. PRICING OPTIONS The most common pricing options for freelance writers are: - Flat fee or project rate I use a combination of several of these methods with the exception of per diem and retainer. Each of the pricing options has advantages and disadvantages depending on the assignment, your writing pace, and your client’s wishes. Flat Fee or Project Rate — If you commit to a project rate or flat fee before you know much about the job, you could end up disappointed if the project becomes bigger or more complicated than you originally thought. Hourly Rate — Also, hourly fees may be the best approach for freelancers who write at a slower pace. For me, an hourly rate is the best way to charge—not because I write slowly, but because it is hard to tell up front how long a project may really take. I give my client a ballpark on the number of hours I think a project will take me. In order to let the client know what to expect, I give them a margin of 20% more or less hours than I estimate. For example, if I think a project will take me 10 hours, I’ll quote the client 8-12 hours just in case I need to adjust once I get into the project. If I finish in less hours than I expected, I only charge for the hours I used. Per diem rate — If you are going on site to write for a client, you will have to leave all other projects behind while you travel. You will need to consider not only lodging, travel expenses, food, and your hourly rate, you also need to include an amount that will cover the help you have to hire to tend to children or pets while you are away. A per day rate is not set in stone. You may give the client a day rate (your hourly fee times number of hours on site) but also ask for expenses to be covered. On retainer — If you have a client who wants you to be on call and ready to take his or her project on a moment's notice, you may find that you have to drop everything to tend to that client's needs. If you have cleared your schedule to allot a certain number of hours to her project and she ends up not having an assignment for you that month, you have lost the money you could have made otherwise. A retainer might come in handy for such cases to insure that you have some income even if the client doesn't come through with a project. Page Rate — Our team started out using a per page rate (a page is 250 words). If you work fast, a per-page rate is advantageous. However, I found that we weren’t being compensated for our research, interview and phone time, so if we charge by the page, we charge for research and interview time separately.
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