Getting Started in Self Employment

The Tools That Make it Simple

© KC Morgan

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Getting started in self employment doesn't have to be a big mystery - not when there are so many tools and apps online that make it simple.

The hardest part of being self employed, for many people, is getting off to a good start. Self employed professionals need job leads, good contacts, great ideas…and lots of tools to make the going a little easier. Using online tools and apps to get organized helps self employed professionals keep track of appointments, emails that need to be written, to-do tasks, and the projects that have been completed.

Organization is key to self employment success. Self employed professionals work alone, so there’s no one around to give helpful reminders, and only one person suffers from missed deadlines, job searches that don’t get completed, and resumes that don’t get updated. Working all alone isn’t easy – but with a few online tools, it can be.

Getting started in self employment may be as simple as making use of this toolset that contains one hundred web apps. Organization apps help professionals keep track of assignments, while online and downloadable calendars make scheduling easy with reminders and to-do lists – and these are only some of the tools available in this toolset. Other tools in this convenient set include productivity apps, writing tools designed to help freelancers get ahead, design tools to help even those who are less-than-web-savvy create attention-catching web sites, security and privacy downloads that protect the integrity of hard work, marketing tools that let self employed professionals spread the word, and storage apps that help conserve space.

Those who have the Internet at their fingertips have an almost unlimited source of research resources, job hunting sites, and ways to connect with other professionals. Getting started in self employment is a big first step, and it’s usually the hardest because it’s so huge. Using the web to get ahead in self employment, and using the various tools located therein makes it simple to find jobs, create connections, get advice, and make money. And isn’t making money what self employment is all about? Those who are serious about self employment should focus on a few good job boards to get leads on making money. There are many, many Internet scams out there, but using reputable job boards is a great way to avoid most of these. It’s also wise to keep a resume updated and on hand, to quickly and efficiently respond to promising job leads. Many self employed professionals put together online portfolios of their work, and include a link to these samples with their initial cover letter to employers. Having an easily accessible online portfolio is a great way to showcase skills – but it has to be updated regularly to stay current and fresh. Put the web to work, and make use of online tools and the Internet, because getting started in self employment doesn’t have to be one big headache.


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