teleworking tools
Two Options to Find a Job on the Internet
The most frequently asked question I get from readers of Telework People is “where do I find a job on the Internet?”, a quite reasonable question, and to answer it I've decided to join forces with two interesting services online: Trabajo Freelance and Pajama Nation.
Trabajo Freelance was formed in Argentina and reaches a global Spanish speaking audience. You can publish projects or offer your services in categories ranging from web development and translation services to graphics design and legal advice.
Pajama Nation was born in Belgium and was created for teleworkers or, as they call them, pajama workers. It reaches 53 countries and offer an auction based marketplace of microjobs. I'm Pajama Nation's country manager for Peru since a few months ago.
I will publish more information about each of these sites soon but you can already register and start looking for your next teleworking project today.
Good luck!
Telework Book Available From Amazon
Telework People is already available on print from Amazon. It took a little longer than the electronic version but it was worth the wait.
For all of you, lovers of words on paper, grab your copy today.
Submitted by alexis on Wed, 2006-08-30 15:59.
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5 Easy Steps To Subscribe To A Feed
How to choose and use a feed reader. With just 5 quick steps you can start reading all your favorite websites in less time.
Submitted by alexis on Sat, 2006-07-15 12:47.
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How Can I Read All My Favorite Websites In Less Time?

Easy! Just use a feed reader and subscribe to the websites you like.
A feed what?
Ok, let's start with something we are quite familiar with: television, that thing you have in the living room, so easy to use that even mom and pop can get it.
Submitted by alexis on Sat, 2006-07-15 11:47.
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Backpack: Getting Organized Online

I stopped using pen and paper many years ago and, even if I have an old but hard working Sony Clie PDA, I'm more comfortable writing in a computer.
Backpack was all I needed to keep track of my to-do lists, related files and even drafts of new articles (including this one) when I was out of town a couple of weeks last month. Let's review this easy, but powerful, organization tool.
Submitted by alexis on Tue, 2006-06-20 22:05.
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How To Earn More Money, Get Your Life Back And Spend More Time With Your Family
Break the chains to the past and start using the Internet and your skills to work from anywhere.
Become a teleworker. Forget about rush hour, meetings with angry bosses and the boring office chit chat. This is a book about people. It includes eight years of teleworking experience.
You will learn:
- The benefits of teleworking
- What you need to telework
- Jobs you can do from anywhere
- How to start teleworking
- How to manage a distributed team
- How to enjoy more time with family and avoid becoming a workaholic
- Stories of teleworkers in many countries
- Useful resources for teleworkers

Submitted by alexis on Thu, 2007-01-04 12:37.
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