Saturday, February 26, 2011

Local freelancers flourish online

Imagine a job where you yourself decide when and how long you will work. Where you don't have to wake up early in the morning and rush through the tiring traffic jam to reach office within the stipulated time and where there is no boss breathing down your neck all the time. Add to that, a great salary. This isn't wishful thinking, but now a possible reality.

The mighty internet has once again shown its worth in bridging the gap between employer and employee, living seas apart. Today, with the help of the internet, a person residing in Bangladesh can work for companies all over the world virtually as if he were physically there, a phenomenon that is termed as Outsourcing or Freelancing. Freelancers in Bangladesh today are earning thousands of dollars from the comfort of their own homes. Faisal Farrukh, a Dhaka-based freelancer looked to freelancing simply to explore and develop his own creativity. Today, he is providing back-end support, virtual assistance-ship and content development to numerous foreign companies, and now, it is more than just a hobby for him. With the amount money he makes, why would he need a nine-to-five job? “There are numerous companies out there in need of labor at low cost and less time”, he says, “These companies or 'contractors' , who, maybe, are short of time to look for a real assistant, may prefer to employ a virtual assistant who can manage their workload for them within the stipulated time. This is where freelancers come in. Still others may need freelance writers to write up a press-release for them. The possibilities are unlimited”.

For many, the idea seems far-fetched. The idea of something so simple and easy is sometimes difficult to digest. Many believe that one has to be super-qualified for this. However, there are a multitude of projects, which do not always require a Computer Science graduate. Shariah Johan, who was awarded as a freelancer at the recently concluded BASIS Soft Expo, began freelancing doing data entry jobs, but is now expanding his horizon by taking up other projects like web research, marketing and search engine optimization. He urges beginners to not use these projects for testing. “Unless you are sure you are up for it and have the time for it, you should not promise your services. Since, these are real companies, with real needs. Doing so can cause them a lot of hassle”.

It is a well known fact in Bangladesh, that if one is to do big things in life, he or she has to come to Dhaka, the Metropolitan city of dreams. If more Bangladeshis took to freelancing, the population pressure over Dhaka would also reduce. Shabbier Hossain, winner of the BASIS Award, is based in Rangpur and has been freelancing since Grade 9. Today, his workload has expanded so much, that he is working with six others.

However all people are join freelancer and work their.

Local freelancers flourish online

Friday, February 4, 2011

money earn tips and tricks

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                             2.create account 
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