by Nikki Dunn, CFP® | May 31, 2018 | Communication, Entrepreneurship, Habits, Lifestyle, Mindset, Personal liberty, Side hustle, Skills
Freelancing has taken the world by storm in recent years as a viable alternative to the 9-to-5.
Technology is leading the push, allowing people to fill needs for employees in different time zones and on different continents.
Employers love the idea of paying contract rates rather than the more significant cost of on-boarding a new employee, and self-employed workers love the freedom and flexibility.
by Nikki Dunn, CFP® | May 25, 2018 | Communication, Entrepreneurship, Habits, Lifestyle, Skills
Here are five top tips and tricks for improving your relationships with colleagues while you’re working remotely.
by Chris Dunn | May 23, 2018 | Bitcoin, Crypto assets, Cryptocurrencies, Skills, Technical
The recent explosion in the interest of Bitcoin has lead a variety of inexperienced investors putting their money into the digital asset. However, a large number of buyers have no idea what they’re getting into concerning security and protecting their investments.
According to CNBC, Coinbase grew by about 1.9 million users in September and October of last year alone. It’s highly unlikely that most of those users took the proper security measures required to keep their coins safe.
by Nikki Dunn, CFP® | May 23, 2018 | Communication, Digital marketing / Internet marketing, Entrepreneurship, Skills, Technical
Going toe-to-toe against the big guy was incomprehensible for most small-to-medium business (SMB) owners as recently as 10 years ago. Back then, SMB owners were solving problems with thumb tacks and elbow grease.
Cloud computing has changed the way that SMBs take on the Goliaths.
by Nikki Dunn, CFP® | May 22, 2018 | Communication, Habits, Lifestyle, Skills, Technical
Regardless of your profession, your passion, or your place of employment, working efficiently as possible is a top priority.
Productivity is the gauge against which we measure ourselves. How much work can we do? How high of quality is it? How many tasks can be checked off on our list on a daily basis? They all point back to the same buzzword.