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Why You Should Include Open Source Work in Your Portfolio
Very recently, one of our product architects posted a job opening on our site to find an additional engineer to add to our growing team (in a remote provider capacity). He received inquiries from a number of interested freelance provider candidates and then proceeded to interview to find the top provider for the team. Once he had narrowed the list down to just a few freelance provider candidates, he researched their work history in more detail, finally selecting a particular candidate in India largely based on an example of his work. What it ultimately came down for my co-worker in his freelance selection process was reviewing prior work on open-source projects. Why should you care about open-source work?

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Do Your Adverts Get You Sales?
Do you know whether your adverts are getting you sales? Whatever you do don't fall for the line about "raising your profile" is just as important. Without cash from sales a great profile helps no one. Check out these 7 steps to better (more sales) advertising.

Integrating Your Virtual Freelance Staff with Your In-House Team
Most outsourcing assignments start small--you hire a freelance provider to complete a specific project. Then, when the provider proves they can be relied upon, you start giving them more hours and increasingly vital outsourcing tasks. Soon you may find your remote freelance provider fully integrated with your in-house staff, changing the relationship between outsourcing buyer and freelance provider. Here's what we've learned (on the job) when it comes to integrating outsourcing and in-house workteams.

Why You Should Include Open Source Work in Your Portfolio
Very recently, one of our product architects posted a job opening on our site to find an additional engineer to add to our growing team (in a remote provider capacity). He received inquiries from a number of interested freelance provider candidates and then proceeded to interview to find the top provider for the team. Once he had narrowed the list down to just a few freelance provider candidates, he researched their work history in more detail, finally selecting a particular candidate in India largely based on an example of his work. What it ultimately came down for my co-worker in his freelance selection process was reviewing prior work on open-source projects. Why should you care about open-source work?

How to Create a LinkedIn Profile That Sells!
Leveraging the tremendous power of LinkedIN as a business building tool starts with the creation of a compelling profile. Your LinkedIn Profile is very important because it's what anyone who refers you will use as an introduction starting point. If it's weak, they won't want to send anyone in their network to it. This article identifies 6 ways you can inject some selling power into your LinkedIn profile.

Legal Marketing: 10 things not to do on LinkedIn
Avoid these ten things to get your LinkedIn profile optimized and ready to go. Even if LinkedIn tells you your profile is 100% complete, it’s probably not true.

Legal Marketing: Are you ignoring your "contact settings" on LinkedIn
Poor old contact settings. Relegated to the bottom of your profile. Often ignored. But did you know that with a few minor tweaks, contact settings could make your profile exponentially more accessible on LinkedIn? The trick is adding your contact information (an email address or phone number) to this section – usually found at the bottom of your profile. Once you do, your contact information becomes exposed to your entire network – not just your first level of connections. This way clients are more likely to find you. And not just find you, but contact you. If it’s too hard for a client to find your prospect information, you might lose them to your competition.

LinkedIn Marketing Debate - Should You Think of Your LinkedIn Profile as a Resume
As a small business owner or a business development executive, you have to start thinking of your profile as a marketing tool... here are six distinct reasons why your profile should not look like a resume.

Does Your LinkedIn Profile Summary Sound Like a Lame Author's Bio At the Back of a Book?
Your profile needs to entice your audience to want to learn more about you. It needs to have strong and engaging copy. Here are 5 Secrets to Making Your Profile More Exciting and Enjoyable to Your Readers...

Why \"We\'re the Leading Provider of\" is NOT!
Lead Generation Companies | Why "We're the leading provider of" is a BIG Mistake As an experiment, I did a Google search on "Leading Provider of" Wow! Lots and lots of hits.

Social Media Marketing: How to Build Your List Using Linkedin
Linkedin offers a very easy way for you to invite contacts to join your list from your profile. You can do this through the use of one of the applications that Linkedin offers to connect to your profile. Here are the 4 steps to creating a call to action for your social media marketing on your Linkedin profile:

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