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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
A ‘Read Only’ Subscription would be a Game-changer for Vocal
I read a new article almost daily from my fellow creators suggesting improvements for the Vocal platform. The more I read, the more the cogs were turning in my own brain over what would really make the platform a must for creators.
By Jessie Waddell5 years ago in Journal
5 Things All SEO Packages Must Have
If your online business isn’t getting the traction you want, there are a few things you might need to reevaluate. Maybe it’s the products or services you’re offering. Maybe it’s your branding and messaging. Or, what if you have great offerings and branding but your website simply isn’t getting the relevant traffic you need to generate business. In that case, it’s time to consider investing in professional SEO services. In today’s post, we’re going to share the benefits of outsourcing these services as well as what to look for in SEO packages.
By Christopher Marrano5 years ago in Journal
6 Mindset Shifts That Will Shape Your Attitude to Work and Money
The way you think about money determines its role in your life. People often say someone is luckier than others. They see the end result — the success, but not the hard work and the long way towards the desired outcome.
By Victoria Kurichenko5 years ago in Journal
If You Experience A Shitstorm, Ignore It
There are experiences that you would like to do without as a writer. You will get the first bad review on Amazon, a book that turns out to be a flop or even a Shitstorm happens on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media platform.
By René Junge5 years ago in Journal
7 Reasons You Failed As A Blogger
Blogging can be fun if it yields better results and frustrating if it turns out bad. According to a study, only 5–8% of bloggers earn a full-time income from their blog. The rest of them either quit or earn less than $100 to support their family.
By Abhi Thakur5 years ago in Journal
Toil Story
I went back and forth a lot on whether I wanted to write this. Not for any serious reason, but on issues of laziness – i.e. “I could play video games to give myself a writing break before I work on my Fair Winds story”. Also, I had previously decided that if I wrote any ‘non-fiction’ thing it would be something universally applicable and not contextually dependent on the readers familiarity with Vocal. In addition, I'm not particularly good at this sort of writing. But while the subject matter is specific to Vocal, those sufficiently skilled in extrapolation can probably find some broader applicable areas for this piece which is why I decided to go ahead and write it.
By Garrett Warren5 years ago in Journal
5 Simple & Effective Tips To Spring Clean Your Business
Spring is the perfect time for fresh starts and new beginnings — and that goes for your business too. Spring cleaning may normally involve physically cleaning, decluttering, and organising your space, but in business, it can extend to so much more than that. For example, why not declutter your digital files, organise your budget, optimise your processes, and more?
By Alexander Belsey5 years ago in Journal
Interview Questions: Why Do You Want to Work Here?
It’s the most common question asked in any interview, and the number of ways to answer it are as infinite as the stars themselves. Why do you want to work here? It’s a question that, as often as it’s asked, can still make interview subjects fumble or sweat or be nervous and lose their train of thought.
By Dani McGaw5 years ago in Journal






