Melissa Brewer

Melissa Brewer is the proud author of The Little White eBook of Homeshoring Jobs and The Little White Ebook of Virtual Assistant Jobs, and has been a freelance writer since the year 2000. She currently works as a freelance writer and business owner in Washington, DC.
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How To Add RSS Feed Content To Your Blog

For those of you who don't know, RSS today stands for "Really Simple Syndication" It's a type of web feed that's used to publish updates

Building A Blog Audience Through Commenting

Sometimes as bloggers, we overlook some of the most basic tools of the online community Our commenting behavior can actually make a large impact on our reputation, our traffic, and our audience building

Understanding Your Home Based Employment Options

What do I want to do Many people say that they want to work from home for a living, but when asked what they want to do, they usually have a vague answer

Essential Abilities Of Virtual Assistants

As a virtual assistant, you need the typical administrative skills, as well as the ability to work independently and run your own business To stay in the business, and market yourself well, however, you'll need to beef up on some other skills as well

Coping With Rejection In Your Job Hunt

For many people, job hunting causes more anxiety than a first date The stakes are a lot higher, and the job seeker is aware that they are likely to receive many rejections before actually receiving an offer

The Good Cover Letter Gets Your Resume Read

A dazzling cover will get your resume read – plain and simple What do I mean by dazzling

Making Room For Marketing In Your Business Budget

As a business new to marketing, you may say you say you know where your money goes and you don’t need it all written down to keep up with it But marketing is tricky - as with all plans, your results must be both achievable and measurable

Experience And Your Resume: How Employers Want To See It

When applying for a new jobs, always read through the job description thoroughly before submitting your cover letter and resume Many employers are actually looking for what they've written right in the job description – nothing less and nothing more – although they'll always make exceptions if you're overqualified and ready to take a salary cut

Freelancing Basics For Solopreneurs

Freelance work thrives in a suffering economy, and is a great source of income for those of us seeking a little extra money, a full-time income, or new experience to transition to a new line of work Companies still need their work done, but they can't afford the same amount of in-house staff to get it done, so they hire out on an as-needed basis

The economy's hit a rough patch, and you're trying to stay the course with your small business It's perfectly understandable, right