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Google PageRank has been Updated
If some of you haven’t noticed, Googles PageRank has been updated. Now of course this website is relatively fresh with not a lot of backlinks, so we did not receive a PageRank here at Make Money Freelancing.I do expect to be a PR2-PR3 by the next update however, and maybe we can even make it better than tat, but we shall see. Let me give you a rundown of some of my website PR updates, even on domain names that I hardly use. Designs by Casey PR2, WP Abuse PR3, Digilized PR1, Maximize My Results PR1, Code4MySpace PR2, — A couple others I don’t rightly want to mention right now as they are in developments.

Browser Shots Cross Browser Compatibility Check
July 26, 2008 · Filed Under Cross Browser, Designer Tools, General Freelancing, Helpful Tips, Tips for Tuesday, Week Starter Tools · Comment
Sorry for the late post, things have been really hectic being such a high demand freelancer.Which is what I’m sure most of you here reading my site are trying to become. Yes this was posted in Tips for Tuesdays, and I know its not Tuesday… Got my days a bit mixed up here.As a website development based freelancer I come across some great tools to help with my every day work. One of these tools as of late has been the use of validating cross-browser compatibility using the FREE Browser Shots website.
Browser Shots provides a very nice system to be able to see a screen shot of what your web site looks at the span of about 44 different browsers across multiple operating systems. From using the web site I have found that the web’s new style of coding is particularly not liked in IE5.5 and IE6.0 — Neither of which I use, which is why I use Browser Shots.
If you are in the design and development field, this is a great service to us developers. It is pretty important to have a cross-browser compatible website and to develop them cross-browser as I’m sure most of you know. W3C Compliance is always a plus, but you can be W3C Compliant and still not look right across many browsers.
If you’re not in the development industry but have a website that you had developed, it’s a good tool to make sure the developer did a good job. Anyways, take a visit, scan some sites with it, and let me know what you think in the comments please.
Tags: Cross Browser, design tools, valid websites
Freelancer Tips: The Ultimate Freelance Guide
July 3, 2008 · Filed Under Building Relationships, Customer Service, General Freelancing, Helpful Tips, Project Management, Providing Support · 3 CommentsFreelancing online today is harder than it use to be. The field is saturated with freelancers whose only goal is to rape and pillage their customers for every dollar they can squeeze while providing low quality services and virtually no support on their work. It’s hard for webmasters and customers to distinguish a good freelancer from a freelancer who just wants to take them on their money.
Following this list of tips and using these tools can help you become more successful, earn repeat and referral business, as well as great reviews and a good customer base. I have been freelancing for years but just recently started making it a full time stay at home job, and let me tell you what: I love it. Freelancing allows me to be at home with the family, spend more time with my fiance and less time driving to and from work. It allows me to work when I want to, rather than what hours I am given.
Now I thought that when I would start doing this from home full time that there would be a lot of distractions, and that I wouldn’t be able to put full focus into it but I was wrong. When you live with a big family this can be hard, especially when they don’t understand that you aren’t sitting at your computer all day browsing the web and reading funny jokes, but you’re actually sitting there making money, talking to clients, and getting things accomplished.
If however, you do live with a large family, be sure to have your own office in the house if at all possible. This will certainly help with the distractions of the family being around you all the time while you are working. If it’s just you and your fiance for instance, then this should not be a problem.
All right, let’s get down to the nitty gritty. What do we do and how do we do it.
Tags: Customer Service, freelacing tips, freelance, freelance guide, freelancer tips, guide, help, hints, quality service, tips
Tips for Tuesdays - June 24
I find that it is very helpful when I have a Ticketing System that allows me to keep track of everything that everyone needs done. This is especially helpful when trying to manage multiple projects at once. If you find that you are overloaded with email requests to make changes on your clients websites, and need a way to help organize and prioritize all of the requests coming in, take a look over at OSTicket for a system that really works.
That’s all I got for you this Tuesday, until next week.
Week Starter Tools on Mondays: BustAName
I have decided that every Monday I will review a tool or a website that can be used to help freelancers and internet entrepreneurs in their online endeavors. This Weeks Starter Tool is BustAName. Say what?! Bust-A-Name. That’s right.
This genius made this awesome AJAX and Ruby on Rails based domain name search and who-is functionality. The tag line you ask? ‘You can still find good domains’ — In fact, I have already found a few from there: makemoneyfreelancing.com, scriptsnap.com, wpabuse.com, and a few others. This is just an awesome tool for any domainer or anyone trying to find a good domain out there. I had been using Domain Name Analyzer for a long time, but now I have my heart set on BustAName.Website: http://www.bustaname.com (Find Good Domains)
I have noticed a few bugs in the site. Sometimes it will tell you a domain name is available, when really it is not. This got a little frustrating for me when I was like HOT DAMN THATS AVAILABLE!@#~ …BUY… And then GoDaddy says Sorry that domain name is already taken and it upsets me. But that’s okay, it still has to be one of the most advanced domain name searching website available on the net today. I really hope the owner doesn’t get hired for some big corporation and never do any updates to it, because this website has great potential.
Don’t forget when you find a good domain name, take it on over to Pagematic for Quality Web Hosting. Tell them Casey sent you and you’ll be sure to get taken care of like no other.
That’s what I got for you this week, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think of BustAName. I would definitely love to hear what everyone has to say.
Tags: Domain Names, domains, site review, whois
The Freelance Referral Business
Getting referrals in the freelance world is cake-work. All you need to do is satisfy your current clients to the fullest. Once you have provided the highest level of quality work to your client, ask them if they know anyone who needs help with their website. If they feel they have received the best service, they will not hesitate to either give you some names and numbers to call, or have those people call you.
I am a very strong believer that referral business is the best type of clientele for anyone running a business, easpecially when trying to make money freelancing. It helps that the person knows they have a friend who has already been treated good by you or your company. This makes the person less skeptical about your skills or quality as a freelancer or company. They know that they will be taken care of to the fullest, just as their friend or acquitance did. No hassle, no giving references, no bull.
Hello *client_name*,
I recently completed a project for you and was hoping that I had given the appropriate attention to detail and the highest quality of service that you deserved. If you feel that I have provided you with this quality service, it would be very helpful if you could point me in the direction to anyone you may know that needs something done, or if you could help get my name out there to a few of your acquitances. Thanks for your help in this matter and I greatly appreciate your business.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
*your_name*If you have some clients that you have previously worked with that you think you did really well for, and you are a little slow on business at the moment, get in contact with them and ask them if they know anyone. Someone has to know someone somewhere that needs something done.
Building Customer Relationships while Freelancing
In my opinion, building customer relationships to make money freelancing is a very important thing. It helps build potential future revenue as the clients know that you will take care of them to the best of your ability on anything else they may need. A Loyal customer to me is better than having 50 customers. As a freelancer you don’t want to busy yourself with everyones projects.. It can be really hard to keep up only being a one person show.
My customers have been loyal to me for a few simple reasons, and I’ll list them below:
- I joke around and make friends with my customers
- I pay close attention to detail when working on a project
- I get personal with my customers and ask them how they are doing, or how their children are doing
- I make sure that I have assessed and taken care of all of their project needs, even if it is something they may have forgotten themselves
- I prioritize my customers so that every one of them get taken care of in an effecient and timely manner
All of the items above have helped me build customer relationships and allow me to help keep my customers loyal to me. Not only this, but they are so satisfied that they bring me tons of referral word of mouth based new clientele. Do you see what I mean ? $ ?
Tags: freelancing, management, relationships
Making Money Online as a Freelancer: Part 1 of 4
Yes, this is my first post, but let me introduce myself. My name is Casey, and I am an online freelancer. I develop websites and customize wordpress themes for people all over the world. Being a freelancer allows me to do what I love, without the fuss of an office, or being to work on time. Many many years ago I wanted to only do freelance work, but sometimes its not always that easy to make money freelancing. Now that I have been successful in my venture of being an online freelancer, I wanted to share some things that helped me along the way, and can help many others in their journey as well.
Lets Prepare Ourselves
Here is a list of physical tools I’ve used along the way that have helped me stay focused, and manage my time and projects so that I can handle all of my customers in an effecient manner:
- A powerful computer
- Dual monitor display
- Huge pack of yellow note paper
- Lots of pens
- Phone charger plugged in next to your computer
- Window near your desk
- A comfortable computer chair
- A reference book on HTML, PHP, or whatever you are freelancing
Here is a list of online or software tools that have helped me along the way as well:
- A PayPal account
- Something to manage your time/projects, I like Intervals
- A good email management program (Outlook works if your using windows)
- A Support Ticket solution, OSTicket works well
- Your OWN dedicated server or VPS solution, Pagematic does wonders
- Something better than a standard Notepad, Notepad++ is nice, make sure it has character and line count capabilities
- A high speed internet connection, no joke, I ran off of Sprint Mobile Broadband for a while and it was horrible - Cable is much more effecient
- An instant messaging client with multiple messengers built in (to reduce CPU load running 5 different messenger softwares)
If you haven’t already acquired all of the items listed above to being your freelacing journey, go ahead and get them to prepare yourself for part two: Where Do We Begin
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