A Luncheon Date With A Wedding Photographer Part 2

We are back again from the first portion of the interview done with Annabel, a talented young wedding photographer who has passion and drive to survive the tough business world on her own. You said the market is pretty saturated. Look at all the massive number of booths in Bridal Shows! How do you make…

A Luncheon Date With A Wedding Photographer

Calling all budding photographers out there!! This article is for you… It is rare to have an artist to be willing to open up herself in an interview, after all, they are known widely through the camera lens than their speech, allowing their photos to do the talking for them. Today, I have invited Annabel…

Don’t cry over spilled milk

Have you heard of the saying “Don’t cry over spilled milk?” If you haven’t, it means not to fret over situations that have already happened. Often we faced dire situations that may or may not direct caused by our actions. Instead of panicking that the world is going to end (it might feel it is…

How to Sell Yourself Online

Spur on by palfitness’s questions, I suppose most people are having problems selling yourself to clients or making yourself attractive to clients. The first step you will need to do is to beautify your profile. Research There are plenty of articles out there to teach you on how to do up your LinkedIn account and…

10 simple ways to reward your staff

If you are a manager, have you asked yourself this question, how do you reward your team? If you are not leading a team, ask yourself too, how do you wish to be rewarded? Many people associate rewards for good work with promotion and pay raise. What if the company just unable to pay more?…

My Start up Journey as a Freelancer

After receiving an overwhelming response to my articles about Freelancing, a number of readers have commented that they are a freelancer or who wish to take up freelancing. I am not claiming to be well versed or knowledgeable in the line of freelancing. After all, I am a noob at this and I have only…

I’m So Sorry

When you made a mistake at work, we do at some point in our career, the feeling is horrible. Especially if the mistake you made is impacting the others. At best, creating more work for other coworkers. At worst, a customer gets offended. That’s when you cursed and swore, maybe you hid in the washroom…