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We live in tough economic times; the workplace and the world at large are volatile, unpredictable places; a college education no longer has the value it once possessed—for all these reasons and more, people are turning to freelance work in greater numbers either to replace their current career or supplement their income. I have decided to join the migration and attempt to locate freelance writing work through the Internet, with the ultimate goal of generating enough income to support myself.The Freelance Log will chronicle my search for work via the Internet. Here you’ll find all the helpful information that I come across, including job listings, blogging information and tools, social media, SEO, article writing, and much more. Since I’m new to the game and learning as I go, I hope to provide the information I find in an easy-to-understand/easy-to-learn format.
The Internet is a powerful tool and a potential workplace ripe with opportunities. It is also one of the only places in the world where people can market themselves or begin their own business with little to no costs. Moreover, nearly the entire world and its economy are plugged-in and online. Those wishing to forge their own way in the world would be unwise to overlook this reservoir of potential.
But this should serve as a warning as well: just as there are a great number of opportunities, there is a great deal of competition to deal with. Thus, to increase your odds of success, you need to be prepared, and the best way to be prepared is to be informed. That’s what the Freelance Log is all about: my own effort to be informed, and the passing of that knowledge to those who would seek it.
So read, learn, shoot me some advice, follow my networks and media, and let’s all dive in and try to bring some loot to the surface! The work and the money are out there.
Welcome to the Freelance Log!
About the author:
Aaron Guzman currently lives in Eureka, California and works as a freelance writer. He spends his spare time writing fiction, playing poker, raising fish, and tending his garden.
If you meet him, you should buy him a beer.



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