Sunday, March 27, 2011

Misconceptions in Online (Home-base) Freelancing

Many people, when they hear about someone doing home base jobs, they give an impression that this man is rich , financially stable and is getting all the wealth that you could think of. Well I guess it would apply for those who really made great fortunes in freelancing. Well freelancing, does not only apply to people working online and is home base, though everyone has their home office or should I say home business, but it also applies to those earning a living that is not directly connected to a certain company, his company is himself. 

To be more specific, Online home base freelancing, is the most in-demand or call-to profession now a days. And locally when they hear about it, people have that notion of a "wooh you're rich!" because of the thought that this people are earning a constant flow of dollars. But the unlikely truth is, it's not always the case.

When people first knew that I am doing home-base suddenly they wanted to do the same too. Many thinks that I have all the time and pleasure to choose my own time and the maximum of time that I work for a certain project or client. 

So here's the reality and misconceptions in freelancing specifically, Home base Online Freelancing Jobs. Below are some items/questions/factors/misconceptions that I come across:

1. WEALTH and CONSTANT FLOW OF INCOME. Well unlike office-based jobs, there's no so called job security in Freelancing. Almost everyday is a job hunting day, most specially if your a project based freelance provider, where you will be paid for the specific task or project that you have done and then that's the end of the contract.Unless they are satisfied with your output they will rehire you and make you do another job. And if you're lucky enough they can hire you for a long term project and pay you either bi-weekly or per month, which doesn't happen that often.

2. DOESN'T PAY GOVERNMENT TAXES AND OTHER GOV'T FEES. Well this maybe true for some freelancers, but for me I continuously pay for tax and other government fees like PhilHealth, SSS (Social Security System) and PAG IBIG Fund.  I have the option not to pay for this but if you want to continuously be blessed with WORK and PROJECTS be honest in paying for your taxes and government fees, but if you don't want to it's your decision. But for me, I treat it as forced savings, so that in the future if I can no longer work for a living, I can have my pension :)

3. NO HEALTH BENEFITS.  This is true. So if you love your life and love your health you can pick or get your own LIFE Insurances or Pension plans to take care of your health in case of emergencies. Again this becomes my forced savings, so in the future I have something to use or my future family or beneficiaries just in case something unlikely will happen. We don't live forever in this world. Right?

4. YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR TIME. This maybe true for some. But some clients do require time of log in. Some clients even use time tracking software to seriously track your productivity hours. 

5.YOU CAN WORK WHEREVER YOU ARE. This is true if you have a good working Laptop/Netbook and portable plug-it Internet connection. You can't expect WIFI to be present at all times in anywhere you go.   If you are a virtual assistant who won't be answering client calls or business related calls then you can work on the beach, in a car or to wherever you are as long as Internet connection is available. But if you don't have that portable device, then this "you can work anywhere" craze may not fit you.  If you're getting a home base call center job where you take in income calls or do outgoing calls for clients, you need a sound proof or a zero background noise environment, so it greatly depends on what time of job you have and on the conditions set by your clients. 

6. IS A VERY EASY JOB. Well everything is easy when you are enjoying it. If you're doing something that you don't like/love then you will definitely call it as a job. But if you're loving what you're doing, the things that you do daily for your client is something like a hobby,where you spend time to perfect it and enjoy every second doing it. 

7. YOU CAN LAND ON A JOB EASILY. Freelance Job hunting is never easy. There are a lot of applicants all over the world. A lot of people are trying to grab the beauty of home base jobs. If you'll search online you'll find a lot of freelance hubs that hosts freelance job posts but not everything is legit. So beware of scams, since there are a lot in the Internet. In most of the sites, getting a project/task/job as a freelancer involves bidding for the price of the project, and most of the time the lowest bidder gets the job. 
From my experience, it took me 3 months to finally land to a legit online home base work. And doing it at the same time with the my Office-based job was not easy (that's why I salute those people who survive doing it at the same time). Landing a job is never easy, just like office-based jobs you need to be patient.

8. NO BOSS. Well this is a big misconception. You're client is your BOSS. They supervise you with the things that you need to do or accomplish, they pay you for the project/task that you have done for them and they coach you when there are things that you personally need to change or improve, most of the time with your work ethics. But unlike office-based immediate supervisors, you don't really interact with them physically, most specially if your are working directly to the client, because there are also virtual agencies in the Internet where they act as middle man. They are the once who talk to clients directly and course through informations to you. So if you are in an agency, your BOSS or immediate supervisor is the owner of the agency or an online team-leader, who tracks your productivity hours and checks the quality and accuracy of your work. The difference is you either interact with them through email, skype or chat :).

9. NO CONTRACT. Some clients don't have binding contracts with their Independent contractors and some do have. But whether you have or you don't have, if they feel that they don't need your service or expertise anymore they can end your contract immediately without informing you months or days ahead. You are lucky enough if you'll get a client who will inform you way ahead and give you heads up to look for a new client before your last pay.

10. EASY MONEY. It may look it is but it's not. You maybe overwhelmed seeing success stories online about that great fortune in work from home jobs, some of them are true but a lot of them are scam. Don't be fooled with the easy money process that you can see online. Always remember, great things starts with small things. Their stories are inspiring but you just don't know the pains that they have been through while claiming that fortune of work from home.  Article writing jobs starts at $1 per 250 words, hourly rates starts at $0.5 it's so low but there are a few grabbing those rates just to get the job. But if you believe that the quality of work that you can provide for that client is higher than that you don't have to settle in such a small amount.

MY POINT: If you wanted to go on Online Home Base Freelancing ;
  • Be patient. Some may be able to land on a job in days, some takes months just like me. 
  • Bid bid bid. Don't bid too low that it would look like as if you're giving a free service to a client. Come on you're making a living not a charity. :)
  • Beware of scams. There are a lot in the Internet. 
  • Know the industry that you wanted to go to, ask those people who have been working Freelance to give you some tips and advice.
  • As you build your online portfolio, always remember Great things starts with small things, just be patient.
  • Don't push for freelancing if it's not for you. How would you know? ( Oh well, I couldn't tell, how about you?)



=============================================================== Xy-Za Y. is a Biologist/Chef/Solo Entreprenuer/Freelance Virtual Assistant/Social Media Marketer working from Home. She is residing in the Philippines. She has experience working with the Business Process Outsourcing - Call Center Office Environment. Certified Microsoft Customer Service Representative and QuickBooks Certified User. To know more about the services she offers, you may visit http://lindle323.blogspot.com.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Wakeboarding @ Camsur Watersports Complex!

Wakeboarding just gone crazy lately. All of a sudden International competitions are held here in Camsur Watersports Complex. Seeing the pro's gliding smoothly in the water look so easy and exciting. So I made a promise to myself that I won't go home not spending a day wakeboarding.

Professional foreign riders as they practice their exhibitions in CWC Wakeboard lake
Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC) is owned and maintained by the government. It is a man-made lake built with an intention of bringing good vibes to Camsur tourism and also to increase revenue for the Region. This is a project of Gov. Ray Villafuerte which  has an intention of earning funds for the region and giving livelihood to the locals (salute!!!). Camsur Watersports Complex is a unique watersports park designed for wakeboarding, wakeskating and waterskiing. For beginner riders to the professional wakeboarders and skiiers from all over the world, CWC offers a 6-point cable ski system, coupled with restaurants, sand bars, spas, pro-shops and grand stands to hold guests. Riders can also enjoy their favorite water sports at night as the park will be equipped with spotlights that allow for it even to be open on evenings (http://www.cwcwake.com/about_cwc_philippines).
When the SFC Icon ended on Sunday, Feb 20, 2011 the other delegates already packed all their things and bid goodbye to CWC to catch up with their flight schedules and others vacate the vicinity to avoid having charged for another day of stay in their accomodations within CWC. My sister is a missionary so she has to stay in CWC. I opted to stay since my trip won't be complete if I won't be able to try what CWC has to offer me.  On that day, I went to the wakeboarding registration area to register for the free ride CWC catered for SFC Icon delegates. But sad to say it was already fully booked. And wait listing has been cut off early because of too many registrants, well imagine 7000 delegates of SFC ICON that should be a lot huh? Since there is no advance wait listing for the next day, we were advised to be in the vicinity starting 7am in the morning to catch the beginners monday promo that they have, which only costs Php 200 pesos from 8:00 am to 10:00 am.  Well, that's fine with me, as long as I can wakeboard.
So the next day,Monday, was indeed my wakeboarding day. Me and my sister stayed in Naga City, we arrived an hour late for the beginners monday treat, so we opted for the per hour course instead. Well, i thought an hour was enough, but men, I would highly recommend to get the half day or the whole day unlimited ride instead.
We got to try knee boarding and learn wake-boarding at the beginners lake. Knee boarding was the easiest but wakeboarding is much challenging for me and for my sister. We are quite heavy and the wake-board needs control from your heels. I find it hard to control my heels and my hands to not pull the rope, but as a human reflex our immediate reaction when being pulled is to pull back which results to an unstable cable and the sinking of the wakeboard. So as you can see below are the pictures of our many "semplang" moments while learning to wakeboard at the beginners lake.
You might be wondering why we were at the beginners lake? Well, there are a lot of Professional riders on queue at the Big wakeboarding lake and if beginners trying to learn wakeboard will be placed their you'll just be a waste of time, hehehe. So that's why beginners lake was created.
The instructors are very accomodating and patient. They are very encouraging and full of powerful words pushing you to not give up. And when you were able to glide back and forth and know how to turn from one side to the other, you're off to the Big wakeboarding lake...


And since we worked so hard for the ride, we have to stuff our hungry stomach with food from the CWC Club House which is moderately priced.  We wished to ride all day but my sister has to go for their missionary conference somewhere in Naga City. We have to bid goodbye to CWC after lunch.
Must try! Try their pizza it looks yummy and is yummy... It tastes like Da Vinci's Pizza in Cebu :)
I surely will go back to Camsur and do wakeboarding again. It was a great experience. How I wish I had more pictures to share. Too bad were only 2 and have to switch positions to take pictures. That's why when we have to knee board the camera stays with the bag. Hmmm that won't happen next time, I'll make sure of that.
For more information about Camsur Waterworks Complex wakeboarding fees please visit www.cwcwake.com or
Camsur Watersports Complex Office: 
Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, 
Pili, Camarines Sur 
Contact Number: (054) 4773344 / (054) 4773349 
Fax Number: +63(54) 477-5162
 E-mail: infocamsur@gmail.com

Postal Address: 
Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili 4418 Camarines Sur, Philippines
Provincial Government of Camarines sur

Manila Liason Office
 2nd Floor bldg. 11 la Fuerza Plaza Compound, 
2241 Don Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City 
Phone number: +63(2) 817-0831 or 710 9086 
Fax number: +63(2) 817-0832

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=============================================================== Xy-Za Y. is a Biologist/Chef/Solo Entreprenuer/Freelance Virtual Assistant/Social Media Marketer working from Home. She is residing in the Philippines. She has experience working with the Business Process Outsourcing - Call Center Office Environment. Certified Microsoft Customer Service Representative and QuickBooks Certified User. To know more about the services she offers, you may visit http://lindle323.blogspot.com.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Packing like a Pro



hmmm i need to learn packing this way...
===============================================================Xy-Za Y. is a Biologist/Chef/Solo Entreprenuer/Freelance Virtual Assistant/Social Media Marketer working from Home. She is residing in the Philippines. She has experience working with the Business Process Outsourcing - Call Center Office Environment. Certified Microsoft Customer Service Representative and QuickBooks Certified User. To know more about the services she offers, you may visit http://lindle323.blogspot.com.

Monday, March 7, 2011

IIT | News » 1st MSU-IIT e-commerce expo

IIT | News » 1st MSU-IIT e-commerce expo


1st MSU-IIT e-commerce expo

Posted On: March 08, 2011
MSU-IIT CBAA eCommerce ExpoBeing practical and accessible, shopping through the internet has not only become the vogue but has also become the norm in many business transactions.
Subsequently, the World Wide Web has become a global channel for entrepreneurs to create new ways for business to interact with one another and with their consumers. Called Electronic Commerce (e-commerce), this way of business allows customers to transact online through the web without the need to travel to shops.
With this emerging business climate, the College of Business Administration and Accountancy with the School of Computer Studies has set the 1st MSU-IIT E-Commerce Expo that showcases internet-based businesses, the BusIT 3 and BusIT, which five students have developed.
Led by Mr. Lemuel Clark P. Velasco, the expo exhibits e-commerce sites that will be displayed at the Main Library Hallway on March 8 until 11.
A highlight of the event is an Educational Symposium on March 11, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m., at the MSU-IIT Mini Theater. The symposium features topics on information technology applications in businesses including the following:
  • Management Information Systems by Engr. Desiree M. Abella (IS/IT Services Chief of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines-Maria Cristina, Iligan City)
  • CBAA curriculum enhancement through SAP Education
  • E-Commerce by Mr. Rex S. Sacayan (MSU-IIT Web Applications Developer of the Information and Communication Technology Center)
  • www.redovencakes.weebly.com by Hannah Abigail T. Regencia and Irine M. Conejero (MSU-IIT Department of Accountancy, College of Business Administration and Accountancy), and
  • salekick.weebly.com by Ms. Arianne Gay F. Aya-ay and Mr. Leo Angelo C. Tiin II (MSU-IIT Department of Entrepreneurial Marketing, College of Business Administration and Accountancy)


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