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Business and marketing skills are essential for being successful as a freelance translator, especially if you plan to try to get more direct clients. I know that Coursera, Udemy and Alison all have free/very cheap online courses in lots of things, including business and marketing. You should check them out! Source: 9 months ago
Not at all. I only use two websites for now: Alison and Udemy. Every course on Alison is free, the certificates have a cost but I don't need them so I don't buy them. I did an Excel course in one day I needed for work there, some customer support courses to add to the CV that landed me my current job and a course on Makeup Artistry for the vibes XD. Source: 11 months ago
OTHER FREE ONLINE LEARNING RESOURCES: Harvard (variety of courses) - https://pll.harvard.edu/catalog/free ... Coursera (variety of courses) - https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=free ... Free Code Camp (computer coding) - https://www.freecodecamp.org/ ... Duolingo (learn a language) - https://www.duolingo.com/ ... LearnThat (practical life and business skills) - https://learnthat.com/ ... Learn2Type -... Source: 12 months ago
Mango Languages might be good for them. Check with your library to see if you can get free access because it's free through many libraries. There's an app for it too. There's also Destinos for Spanish and NHK has a Japanese course. For ASL, there's ASL University. EdX and Alison have courses too, but they may be for an older audience. All of the ones I mentioned are free. Source: 12 months ago
Have you looked at the Alison free courses? link. Source: 12 months ago
Usually thumbtack.com or angieslist.com are good places to source an installer, I'd recommend to look for a low voltage electrician, or cable tv installer since both of those professions involve running a lot of cable. Source: over 2 years ago
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