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When Bob Dylan so famously stated that the world was “a changin” he probably wasn’t referring to what economist point to as the fourth wave of the industrial revolution. Forbe’s magazine describes the phenomenon as an event that will change most of our jobs.
Why will it change how we work?
At one time people would go out and get a degree, intern, and try to land their dream job. In today’s evolving landscape that process is expedited with internet taking the role as the educator and freelancing becoming an empowering way to generate an income.
It’s not a shock anymore for you to know someone who works from home. That’s because the freelance economy is cutting out the middle person. There’s tricks to making it actually work and we are going to cover what you need to know. You start by building a brand people trust.![]()
In person, you can communicate differently with people and build that trust. On the internet, you have to leverage each platform uniquely to do that. There’s several platforms that can help change the way possible employers of freelance see you.
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We recommend products that we believe in to our friends and family on the regular basis, but wouldn’t it be better if we actually got paid for doing so?Big brands like Walmart and Amazon will pay you commission for promoting products within their stores.
Your job is to combine the products with your personal brand. On certain marketplaces, you can even sell the actual products and advertise. That’s where a lot of freelancers end up leveling up to the next income bracket. It can be hard for people with limited staff to know how to make the ads properly. That’s where some of the best Amazon seller software tools turn tech into profits for individuals on Amazon. You can easily source your products from overseas sites like Alibaba and sell them on the marketplace. Product research is handled for you by the software. In Conclusion.
The winners in this revolution will be those who are ready to accept the changing climate. You don’t have to be a risk taker but you can’t sit idle thinking everything will be the same. As technology progresses so will the speed in which new tech is mass adopted.
Mark
12/19/2017 05:21:11 am
Great read Sasha!
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