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The answer is very simple: added cash!!! But that was not the reason that I was referring to. Though earning cash is important and I don't discount that fact. In addition to earning cash, a developer should free lance because freelancing provides you with many challenges that your job would not.
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Saturday, 31 January 2009 10:42 |
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 06:18 |
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Hello world! Resource is started. We hope that in the course of time this resource will become more and more useful for freelancers and all other people who are related to this area. Be sure that we appreciate activity and support. Don't histate to contact us and take a part in improving this resource. See you on these pages.
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Saturday, 24 January 2009 06:28 |
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We think that forum on the site will be very useful for you. Note, that you can find questions about freelance everywhere in Internet. And there is no one good place to discuss all questions that related to freelance. So, lets create such place together.
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I first joined Rent a Coder on August 27, 2001 as a coder, with the intention of picking up a few extra dollars to offset the cost of my ISDN connection, which is rather expensive in Greece. Since that time (17 months later), I've completed 147 projects and more importantly, I have a substantial list of terrific buyers that I work with again and again through RAC. If you're new to RAC or even if you've been around for a while, I'd like to share with you my thoughts on how I've accomplished this so far. There are no great secrets to doing this - it really comes down to one thing: Communicating effectively with your buyers!
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