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Income diversification for freelance translators

May 15, 2013



Presentation

5 myths about income diversification for translators

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Schedule:This session ended at 19:00
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Joy Mo presents on the topic of the 5 myths about income diversification for translators.

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Language(s):Inggris
Speakers:Joy Mo
I'm a freelance translator and certified Mandarin/English Court Interpreter in BC Canada.

Other than being a translator I'm also a business owner and the author of "Goodbye to Feast or Famine". I'm running a website helping language professionals find Translation Jobs and Golden Opportunities with their multilingual skills and talent.

With no formal business training, I obtained my marketing and business skills through my own experience of trial and error. From barely making ends meet to running a successful business, while taking care of two very young children at home, I know the challenges and problems freelancers face these days and how to deal with them. Today my business is still growing, but I'm devoting more of my time helping fellow language professionals build their business.

I publish a free bi-weekly ezine "Translate Your Way to Success" helping freelancers attract higher-paying clients and create multiple income sources with their language expertise. For more information visit http://www.translators-biz-secret.com

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Discussion for Income diversification for freelance translators session (2013): 5 myths about income diversification for translators
Mohamed Gaafar
Mohamed Gaafar  Identity Verified
Mesir
Local time: 14:52
Anggota sejak (2005)
Inggris ke Arab
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Stimulating May 15, 2013

Thanks for this presentation it is very stimulating

 
Alexandranow
Alexandranow  Identity Verified
Rumania
Local time: 14:52
Rumania ke Inggris
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not at point Sep 10, 2013

First of all I cant hear...second is too long and someone with work cant stay half an hour to find out what you intend to present, 5-10 minutes would be enough.

 
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