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Pre-Customer Service

By • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

Adding opportunities for prospective customers to interact with your business in a positive way allows you to gain trust as an online entity. Trust is fundamental when doing business online because without it many prospects are unwilling to make that final step and part with their hard earned cash. By utilizing tools such as blogs and newsletters you can help cultivate a sense of trust that will encourage prospects to turn into customers. It’s something that I like to call “pre-customer service.”



WeeWebWork Philosophy

By • Sep 9th, 2009 • Category: Podcasts

WeeWebWork–it’s all about small steps. Wether you need a new header for your website, an extra blog post or two, or a slight change to a WordPress plugin or theme–at WeeWebWork good things do come in small packages. Listen to the podcast to find out more.



A new direction

By • Sep 9th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

We’re changing the look and feel of the website to more accurately reflect our customer base. Expect to see a few changes over the next 24 hours.



Friday’s Fab Find: The Owl at Perdue

By • Sep 4th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

This Friday we’re improving our grammar one comma at a time.



Build a Financial Cushion

By • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

When I started freelance writing I put zero money down. I began it as an experiement in the evenings after my day job. I knew I loved to write, I had good reviews of my writing and great success in college English classes, but I wasn’t sure how it would work as a business idea. The experiment was a success and now I’m a full-time freelance writer working in the comfort of my own home. However, if I could start over again there is definitely one thing I would have done differently – created a larger financial cushion.



Be Your Own Best Client

By • Aug 10th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

It’s easy as a Freelance Writer to forget about your own blog. Just look at me. Over the past few months I’ve been back and forth with consistancy and now, looking at my end product – well, I’m disapointed in myself. Afterall, how can I prove to a potential client that I’m the best choice for their job?



Why Your Small Business Needs a Blog

By • Jun 21st, 2009 • Category: Small Business Resources

With all of the internet marketing hype out there it can be difficult for many small business owners to determine what exactly they should be doing to promote their business online. “Do I need a twitter campaign?”, “Should I create a Squidoo lense?”, “What should I blog about?” and “Whatever happened to print advertising anyway?”



Friday’s Fab Find: Wakeuplater.com

By • May 15th, 2009 • Category: The Blog

We’re starting a new happy habit here at WeeWebWork. Every Friday I’ll do a recap on the most fabulous resource I’ve found on the web in the last week. Appart from great blogging, writing, and freelancing links I’m hoping to include some links outside of the “freelance writing box” that apply to what we do. To start off our new happy habit I’ve chosen :10 Productivity Tips are Better Than 101” – from Wakeuplater.com



My eNewsletter Policy

By • Jan 1st, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

Privacy Policy The WeeWebWork privacy policy is simple. I DO NOT share your personal information with any outside parties. You may choose to stop receiving information from me at any time – just let me know. I only want to give you information that you actually WANT!



How I Will Become a Better Blogger in 2009

By • Jan 1st, 2009 • Category: The Blog

Welcome to WeeWebWork 2009! I hope you had a wonderful New Years and you’re ready to get working on some of those New Years Resolutions. I have decided as one of my goals that I want to work a little bit everyday in becomming a better blogger. I sat down, read my notes on becoming [...]