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Are You Going Freelance and Want to Know What to Charge? is woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds.Let us pretend you are a forensic accountant with a large High Street accounting firm. You have been working in a large office with sea views, you had a car park, your own personal assistant and four junior accountants working in your team. You always were incredibly good at what you do and your clients know it. No one can get to the nitty-gritty of a fraudulent case quite like you do. But you hated Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk Project Management - The Bid Adjudication Period It’s easy to think you know pretty much all there is to know about a product you’ve encountered daily for most of your life, in my case postcards.Well, you got the bid in on time, possibly by dint of having your bid team, including word-processors and print-room staff, working all night. You now have a few weeks in which to have a short post-mortem, ensure that all the in-house copies of the bid paperwork are safe and to return to your normal job managing the projects that the company is already working on.You will be aware of your cu So I was really shocked to discover someone selling an identical postcard to one I listed on eBay; even more shocked to learn his postcard made ?300, compared to my twenty-four quid. And my card was in much better condition, my description was more comprehensive, my illustration was better than the other seller’s by a long shot! I’m not saying that to brag or to compensate for ignorance that cost me about ?300. The truth is, the other person had found a better category to list his postcard than I had chosen for mine. In fact the other person didn’t even list his postcard under ‘Postcards’, and let me tell you why. The ‘Postcard’ in question was a woven silk postcard, depicting various parts of Belgium burning in the aftermath of bombing during the First World War. Many people, myself previously included, lump woven silk postcards under the overall category of ‘Embroidered Silk’ postcards, such as the women of Belgium made to raise funds for soldiers on Active Service. So we, ‘the experts’, put our embroidered silk and woven silk postcards under Collectables > Postcards > Novelty (or ‘Other Postcards’). That ‘other’ person put his woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds. Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk Managing Your Business When One Client Takes Alot of Your Time . And my card was in much better condition, my description was more comprehensive, my illustration was better than the other seller’s by a long shot!How often has your schedule been thrown out of whack because of a client’s needs?I try to live by the 80/20 rule: working from my home office 80% of the time and working onsite with clients 20% of the time. But, the past week has been the exact opposite.I had a demanding onsite project. I had to drive halfway across town and give up my weekend to help my client meet their deadline. Yea I’m not saying that to brag or to compensate for ignorance that cost me about ?300. The truth is, the other person had found a better category to list his postcard than I had chosen for mine. In fact the other person didn’t even list his postcard under ‘Postcards’, and let me tell you why. The ‘Postcard’ in question was a woven silk postcard, depicting various parts of Belgium burning in the aftermath of bombing during the First World War. Many people, myself previously included, lump woven silk postcards under the overall category of ‘Embroidered Silk’ postcards, such as the women of Belgium made to raise funds for soldiers on Active Service. So we, ‘the experts’, put our embroidered silk and woven silk postcards under Collectables > Postcards > Novelty (or ‘Other Postcards’). That ‘other’ person put his woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds. Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk It's About Time: You Don't Have Any and Big Business Counts on It had chosen for mine. In fact the other person didn’t even list his postcard under ‘Postcards’, and let me tell you why.Have you ever called a major corporation’s 800 number only to be trapped in a maze of automated questions that have to be answered all over again if you ever actually reach a real person? Of course you have and you didn’t like it at all. However, as much as you don’t like that experience, corporations know that you like listening to hold music even less.Studies indicate that customers who a The ‘Postcard’ in question was a woven silk postcard, depicting various parts of Belgium burning in the aftermath of bombing during the First World War. Many people, myself previously included, lump woven silk postcards under the overall category of ‘Embroidered Silk’ postcards, such as the women of Belgium made to raise funds for soldiers on Active Service. So we, ‘the experts’, put our embroidered silk and woven silk postcards under Collectables > Postcards > Novelty (or ‘Other Postcards’). That ‘other’ person put his woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds. Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk Sell Your Way To Wealth ven silk postcards under the overall category of ‘Embroidered Silk’ postcards, such as the women of Belgium made to raise funds for soldiers on Active Service.Sell Your Way to WealthI’ve often asked myself what keeps salespeople or network marketers to keep on dealing with the constant ongoing rejection? Is it the passion of their products? Their huge paychecks? Do they really love what they do? Do they see a bigger picture? When I got into sales 10 years ago it was purely accidental. I needed to make some money and all I knew how to d So we, ‘the experts’, put our embroidered silk and woven silk postcards under Collectables > Postcards > Novelty (or ‘Other Postcards’). That ‘other’ person put his woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds. Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk Make Change Easy - Get Involved! is woven silk postcard under Antiques > Fabrics / Textiles > Embroidery! He made ?300 plus, I made twenty four pounds.There are wild variances in how much involvement organisations are brave enough to offer their people in change. From those organisations where they just ‘tell’ (sometimes by text message even!), to the most enlightened extreme, where they enable wholesale contribution to the change process.Such organisations actually create the time and space to involve as many people as possi Fancy that! And I still think my category was the better choice, but obviously the punters didn’t, and in the end they, the buyers, are all that really matters. And that’s the reason my next woven silk postcard, depicting Queen Victoria went, not under ‘Postcards’, but instead under ‘Embroidery’………… ……………. and fetched ?100 compared to a similar item I listed earlier that made just ?15! Three things to bear in mind here: * It’s a great idea to search categories for items listed in one category which may attract more visitors and higher prices in another category. Whenever you see items similar to those you sell being listed in an uncommon category, make a note, and spend a little time each week searching for items to buy and make money by relisting them elsewhere. * Research of past auctions is the very best way to determine how much your product is worth and how much it is likely to fetch. Had I not researched eBay’s completed categories one day last month I’d never have found that woven silk postcard that fetched so much while mine fetched so little. Search like this: Click on ‘Advanced Search’ top right of any eBay web page, in the search box on the next page key in words to describe your product such as ‘Lucy Dawson Book’, tick ‘Completed Auctions Only’, click to continue. Next page, left of screen, choose to search ‘Worldwide’. Next page, on the drop down menu right of screen, choose to search ‘Price: Highest First’. Click to continue …. …. and prepare to be s
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