20 (or so) questions on how Sam (@samnairn) works
This series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsIn order to create a steady income, and to find the jobs and clients that you enjoy working for, and that pay you well, you need to market your translation services regularly. This is most easily done with a marketing plan.
DetailsThis series of posts was inspired by Lifehacker’s How I Work series, which I thoroughly enjoy. It’s about time we discover how our colleagues work and get to know them a little better.
DetailsWeekly series of posts based on our favorite tweeted content over the past week. Topics: translation, interpreting, languages, freelancing and business.
DetailsTranslation companies are spending big bucks on their websites because the rewards are high: lots of people and companies are ordering translation services online. As a freelance translator, you can’t afford to be sitting on the sidelines and idly watch as your competition reels in the money.
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