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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 11:41 PM
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Customer Service Jobs at homeWhat does remote customer service refer to?A remote customer service representative proactively communicates with customers, both current and prospective with updates on offers and other preemptive solutions. However, they do not reside in the office. They are able to be remote from their homes or other remote locations. They perform the same tasks as customer service representatives, however they work from their homes or from a remote location.

It is essential to develop good remote work habits in order to work remotely. This could be the best choice for you if it suits your requirements. Remote work might be an ideal choice for those who are adept at problem solving and communicating.

Let's discuss the elements that will help you decide whether you're a suitable candidate for customer service from home.

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Can you be a remote customer service rep?1. The possibility of a coworking space or home office is available.It is not advisable to work from home unless it is something you really would like to do. This could result in a decrease in productivity, or an unhealthy relationship between your bed and work stress.

It is essential to keep your work environment as professional as you can. This will help you feel professional and focused even when you sweat.
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2. You are a self-starter.Remote working is a method to work largely on your own. Although you'll likely work with a team or manager, it's different when there's distance between you. If you're working on your own, it can be difficult to keep yourself motivated. However, if you enjoy the challenge and can easily discover ways to stay on track without continuous surveillance This is the task for you.

3. You have a strong internet connection.While it might seem obvious, working remotely means that you won't have access the high-end WiFi network of your company. To make sure you have an excellent customer experience, you'll need an efficient network. Efficiency and speed are crucial for the customer experience. If you don't have a solid network, it can leave customers hanging.

4. Communication skills that are effective are vital.It's not necessary to be face-to-face when talking to customers, but it doesn't mean that you have to lose your presence and tone. For support representatives or call center representatives who have the opportunity to talk with customers over via phone, this may be a lot easier. Your written words can be all that you require to convey your personality and your company's image when your primary communication channel is via live chat or email. It is important to be clear and not allow for the possibility of interpretation.

5. You can be a part of networking outside of your comfort zones.The greatest benefit of working in an office is the possibility to network with other employees. However, being remote does not mean that you cannot network. It is important to feel at ease reaching out to other employees to chat via video calls and approaching those in coworking areas. Those are the kinds of interactions that will aid you in advancing your career in the future.

If you think you'd like to work remotely in customer service, continue reading to learn about the various jobs available.


Finding a job is difficult when your schedule does not permit you to head into an office. Maybe you are a stay-at home parent or you desire to travel. Or maybe your dream job is halfway across the nation. Whatever your current situation is remote work could be an alternative.

You may be surprised by the number of positions available for remote employees, especially in the field of customer service. But, you might be wondering if you have what it takes to handle the remote customer service job.

Find out if remote-based services are the right choice for you. Find out about the different kinds of jobs as well as the businesses that typically provide them.

It may surprise you by the sheer variety of remote jobs open. Before diving into the water head-first, you might be unsure whether you're equipped to handle remote customer support.


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 11:05 PM
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Different types of remote customer service Jobs1. Agent Remote Call CenterIt is long gone that call center agents needed to work in a call center. Call centers are still popular but you can do most of the same things right from your home. You can handle all the household chores and travel while using headsets to connect with a call center. Customers can also be guided over the phone.

2. Remote Customer Service RepRemote customer service representatives are liable to the same obligations as employees of the company's customer support department. They connect with customers and offer discounts, proactive solutions, company news as well as new products or services. You can access this position at any time, since it is limited to virtual communications. This includes phone, email and live chat. Even if you are working remotely, it may be easier to meet your quotas.

3. Remote Customer Support RepRemote support agents answer customers' queries and concerns, and provide suggestions on products and services in their return. They offer support through various channels similar to remote customer service representatives. You can also work remotely if you've got WiFi and a smartphone.

4. Remote Live Chat AgentLive chat agents provide support over chat to prospects and customers. It is common for you to help customers who shop online by answering their questions. This is the ideal position for you if you have difficulty speaking in the telephone or your remote environment can be distracting.
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5. Remote Customer Support EngineerSupport engineers for customers can offer high-quality solutions and are adept in resolving any technical issues customers may have with the products or services they purchase. A background in computers is required for the duties of technical support representative without ever having to go to work.

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6. Remote Customer Success Management ManagerCustomer success managers assist customers with account management as well as product onboarding, campaign execution and product onboarding. They collaborate closely with their customers to build a relationship and keep them informed. This position can also be performed remotely, as it's possible to communicate with clients via phone, email or via video chat.

7. Remote Implementation SpecialistAfter a client has made a purchase, an implementation specialist's job is to help those customers to get their product onboarded so that they can understand the functions of their product, and avoid any immediate technical difficulties. While the job is typically performed in the office, it could also be done remotely through telephone, email, or video conference.

8. Remote Virtual AssistantRemote virtual assistants are available to help customers with various tasks. Remote virtual assistants can be employed to handle customers' email accounts and to schedule meetings. This job is perfect for someone who loves to do unique tasks and collaborate closely with clients.

9. Remote Telephone Research InterviewerThis type of outbound call is a very popular task for many businesses. As an interviewer for telephone surveys, your job is to contact customers on behalf of the company and ask them about their experiences. The responses you collect will provide you with valuable insight into your customers. Since it's conducted via the phone, it is simple for a researcher on the phone to work at home.

10. Remote Travel AgentAlthough travel agents might seem to be in decline since more people are making travel arrangements on the internet than they did previously, they are still in existence. It is possible to contact your travel agent via email, phone or live chat. A basic knowledge of the software you use and an eye for sales and a keen desire to travel will help you coordinate customer travel at the comfort at home, or on your vacation.

11. Specialist in Enablement ContentAn enablement content specialist assists staff in customer service by giving them the tools necessary to create amazing customer experiences. This specialist creates value by ensuring that employees have the appropriate skills and equipment to ensure every interaction a success. They are excellent team members and are able to support each other to ensure positive customer satisfaction.

12. Remote Customer Success DirectorThe director customer success leads and manages the customer success group. They design and direct the implementation of the company's customer-relationship strategy. This usually involves overseeing recruitment, collaborating across departments, and reporting on the the success of projects.

Now that you know about all the jobs that require you to work from home Let's take a take a look at job openings from real companies that you can think about applying for.


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 10:58 PM
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You save time

 

Have you ever had issues with navigation in your new town? We've all experienced these issues when we moved to new areas. It doesn't matter if you're traveling for business or pleasure, modern technology can help you navigate wherever you need to go.



You can search for any place you want and then locate your location. The app doesn't require any additional work.



It won't let your miss a turn and you will be able to observe the traffic conditions along your route.

 

Mobility made simple

 

Do you think it's possible to imagine your life without a car or bike? Technology has put these things under our feet.



An easy way to judge the importance of a vehicle is the fact that the distance from Australia to the United States of America is almost 15,187 kilometers, while it takes only 16-17 hour.



Do not overspend in a single day. I promise, you'll never regret those 16-17 hours. Airplanes, electric trains and cars which are being invented every day have made this possible.

 

Better communication is possible

 

It's a fact that technology has replaced older technology. And we cannot imagine living without this replacement. Even though writing letters was the most widely used means of communication in less than 100 years, nowadays nobody would ever think of writing them.


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Technology's negative effects on privacy Information, Security, and Privacy

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A lot of data is distributed and not all businesses take full responsiblity of handing user data - this results in a variety of security breaches, as well as privacy concerns

 

Anonymity. People with different identities. False personas

 

The growth of new forms of terrorism, crime and access to information is facilitated by technology.



Technology-related Risks that are Associated with Lifestyles and Social Behaviours

 

The use of technology has heightened social anxiety, where people are more comfortable communicating with each other via chat and messages however, they are not physically

 

Too much content, too much gaming, and too many activities that are indoors have had a an adverse impact on the way people lead their lives. This has resulted in higher obesity rates, increased health issues, and the emergence of new addictions.

 

Over dependence on gadgets


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 10:12 PM
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You can look up an area and even pinpoint their specific destination. The software itself is able to accomplish all of this.



It will not let you miss a turn and you will be able to observe the traffic conditions on your route.

 

Mobility with ease

 

Have you ever thought about the life you would live without cars or a bike? Technology has put these things at our fingertips.



An easy way to judge the importance of a vehicle is the fact that the distance from Australia to the United States of America is close to 15,187 km, whereas you can travel just 16-17 hours.



It's impossible to do it all in a single day, but you will not regret the 16-17 hours. All this is possible because of the homemade electric trains, planes and automobiles that are built every day.

 

Better communication is a result of improved communication.

 

Technology has replaced the older technology. Technology has replaced old technology. It is impossible to think of our lives without it. The letter was the most popular mean of communication less than a century ago, but now no one would even think about writing a letter because why would you want to write a letter on a video call?



Technology's disadvantages in privacy Security, Privacy, and Information

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There is a lot of data being circulated and not all companies are accountable for the handling of user data. This leads to data breaches and privacy issues.

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Anonymity. Split personalities. False personas

 

New kinds of crimes are being created due to technology and the central access to data.



Technology-related Risks that are Associated with Lifestyles and Social Behaviours

 

Social anxiety is exacerbated by technology-based communication. People prefer using chat apps and messaging to connect with other people however, they are less physically.

 

Too much media, too much gaming, and too many indoor activities have had an adverse impact on the way people live their lives. This has resulted in an increase in obesity, a rise in health issues, and the emergence of new addictions.

 

Over dependence on gadgets

 


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 8:59 AM
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The 5 best books on working at home from home for remote workers


Remote work is amazing. It's time to put an end to the exhausting commute, and the uncomfortable "business professional" outfits.


Good morning, lazy days with slippers and hoodies, and delicious home-cooked meals.


Remote work is a challenge. Remote work can make it difficult to communicate with colleagues, especially if you live hundreds, or even thousands of miles away.


To master these challenges -- plus many you haven't discovered yet -- take the time to read these books on remote work.


1. Working Remotely: Success Secrets for Employees working in Distributed Teams Unlike other books on remote work designed for solopreneurs as well as managers, Douglas, Gordon and Webber focus on remote workers. This book is divided across seven chapters. Each chapter focuses on a pillar that has been instrumental in making WFH an enormous success.


Learn how to overcome the loneliness and isolation that can be felt, connect well with others, manage your emails, and more. Alongside concrete advice they provide illustrations and stories to help bring their points home (no pun intended).


2. Tips for Working From Home: 500+ Ways to Stay Organized and Productive While Working From Home!
HubSpot Boston office, March 20, was the day I packed up my monitor and keyboard. I thought I'd use the devices for a few weeks, or perhaps a full month before we all returned to the office.


But, eight months later, the majority of our team continue to work at home. This continues for many years to come. Perhaps for the rest of their lives!


This book is full of all the helpful advice that I would have liked to have received when I was transitioning to permanent remote work. It covers common situations such as how to maintain the boundaries between work and private life (when you work in your kitchen, bedroom, or living room) and also ways to fight loneliness and isolation. There are also tips for managers, parents freelancers, and other professionals.


By the time you finish, you'll know everything you need to know to be successful and content as remote workers.

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3. The Holloway Guide to Remote Work
This guide will assist leaders through the most common issues that arise when working remotely and choices, including hiring, onboarding and compensating remote employees; creating communication channels, and setting expectations. creating an effective corporate environment across time zones and much more.


Buritica (Womersley) draws on their experience managing teams of distributed engineers at Splice/Buffer, respectively. Remote.com, Angel List, Doist, Remote.com and other remote organisations have also contributed. As such, all recommendations are practical and realistic and are often supported by examples, data, or cases studies.

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4. REMOTE OFFICE NOT REQUIRED
This is the manifesto that will explain the benefits of remote working. Hansson and Fried spend most REMOTE: Office not required refuting arguments that deny people the freedom to work where they like.


Collaboration does not require you to have an office
Whatever the size of your company or the industry you work in, it doesn’t matter.
The pool of employees you have available won't shrink -- it'll increase
Already believe in remote work? Looking for useful tips to help you do it correctly? I'd recommend other books like Work-From-Home Hacks or the Holloway Guide.


5. Subtle Acts to Avoid How to recognize, stop and Understand Microaggressions
Microaggressions or Subtle Acts of Exclusion, as Jana or Baran refer to them, can happen anywhere you are located.


SAEs can be difficult to manage if you're not all together in the same space.


But what would you do if you were to do the SAE? It's harder to repair relationship damage without the building of rapport through the sharing of office space.


Jana Baran and Jana are the ideal authors to help distributed teams. You will learn how to recognize the signs, control, and avoid SAEs, so everyone feels safe.


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 7:50 AM
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Customer Service Jobs that you can do from home
What is the process to become a remote customer service rep?
Remote representatives for customer service reach out to potential and current customers proactively with new offers, information and strategies for preemptive action, product news and other relevant information. Instead of working in an office, remote customer service reps are at home or in some other place of work. They have the same customer service responsibilities however, they operate remotely.


It is essential to employ proper remote work methods as it can be difficult to stay motivated when working from home. This can be the right decision for you if it suits your needs. If you're a person with a passion for problem-solving and communication, this remote job could be right for you.


Let's look at the various factors that could help you determine if customer service jobs at home are right for your needs.


Are you in search of customer service from your home?
1. You can have a work from home, or a coworking space.
If you are looking to work remotely, you should not to commit to work from bed. This could lead to an increase in productivity or an unhealthy relationship between your bed and work stress.


You're looking to make your office feel as close as possible to the office to help you stay productive and in a professional zone. Even if you're in sweats, this will keep you focused.


2. You're a self-starter.
Working entirely alone is among the advantages of remote work. While you'll probably still work with a team or manager, it's different when you have distance between you. If you're on your own it's difficult for you to stay motivated. However, if you enjoy the challenge and are able to find ways to stay on track without continuous monitoring, this is the job for you.

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3. Internet connectivity is essential.
It may sound simple however, being at home can mean that you don't have access to the top-quality WiFi network at your workplace. To ensure you don't miss out on customer interactions you'll need to create a strong network. When it comes to the world of customer support, speed and effectiveness is crucial and the last thing you want is for a slow Internet connection to leave a customer hanging.


4. You have excellent communication abilities.
Even though you may not be face to face with customers, this does not mean you can't keep a professional voice. It might be easier to do this for support representatives or call center agents who are able to talk to customers via phone. When your only communication means are email and live chat it isn't possible to present yourself or your company's image by writing your own words. It is essential to ensure that your message is clear and does do not permit any confusion.

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5. You are able to network outside of your comfortable zone.
It is a great thing working in an office since you are able to connect with many employees, making it possible to connect throughout the day. However being remote doesn't mean that you cannot network. It's essential to be comfortable in communicating with coworkers and having conversations with colleagues through video calls. These kinds of interactions will allow you to develop your professional career.


If you feel you want to work remotely in customer service, keep studying to find out about different jobs that are open.

 

It can be challenging to find work when your lifestyle doesn't permit you to work from an office. Maybe you're a stay at-home parent or you have dreams of becoming an online nomad. Maybe your dream job is located half-way across the country from you. Whatever the reason, your current situation may require you to look into remote work.


Remote employees are often surprised by the variety of positions available, particularly in customer service. It is possible to wonder if the skills and experience are required for working remotely in customer service are what you need.


Find out if remote-based services are right for you. Learn about the various types of positions as well as the businesses that often offer them.


It may surprise you by the sheer variety of remote jobs available. But before you jump in consider whether you're able to manage remote customer service.


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Working from home can sound like a dream for many people. You can stay at home more often, spend more time in your home, save on travel, and get to see your family more often.


The other coin also is not without its problems, particularly for parents who have to manage work and child care difficulties in concentration on work; managing with caring for children (or homeschooling children); the blurring of boundaries between work and private life; and kids screaming for attention even when you are not there.


Even on the worst WFH (work at home) days, you might feel that you're not doing enough do and that you're not a good parent. Although it is possible to handle your work and take care of children, it will require some adjustments in your working and personal standards.


These tips and tricks are designed for parents who work remotely.


Here are 10 suggestions for parents working from home with their children
1. Be positive.
Some parents prefer to work from home but others must adapt to changes in the unexpected.


While this situation has its challenges, there are many benefits of working from the comfort of your home.


It won't always be easy however, focusing on positive aspects (and remembering what you're not doing at work) can help enormously on difficult days.


2. Adjust your schedule.
Adults are just like kids who are awed by routine. We work more efficiently when we follow a strategy.


A WFH routine can help us stay focused and avoid productivity lulls caused by multitasking or fighting constant interruptions.


To bring more order and certainty to your day, create your morning routine and stay strict about it whenever possible. If it's time to wake up, get up and prep for the day in the same way you would prior to going to the office. Head to your home, however you see it and get ready for your day.


To maximize the remainder of your day, adjust your schedule to make room for home life, whether this involves breaks to relax or time to catch up on chores or take care of childcare.


Use flexibility if you can and create an effective routine for you and your children. But remember, you can always modify it to meet daily changes.


This fantastic tip was featured in our collection of remote tips shared by our team:


3. Your colleagues should be open to you.
There are a variety of things that parents could do to help their kids work from home. However, interruptions can be expected. Your children might run towards you, yell at you during Zoom calls, or ask for your assistance with an emergency.


The worst thing that you could do to make it seem that everything is fine is to pretend that there is nothing wrong.


It is crucial to be open with your team about the advantages of working remotely. Discuss the implications to you. It could be an adjustment to your schedule that gives you greater flexibility, or some more patience.


4. Optimize the space you use to focus.
It doesn't mean that you need to do it all the time. However, you should designate a area of your home to be your workspace.


This makes it easier to limit distractions and focus on work, without letting it seep into personal life.


Start your day by having a cup of coffee or a casual outfit and a visit to your dedicated workspace.


It is an area could be transformed into a home office. If that isn't possible you could consider using an alternative area in your home as your workspace. Discuss with your family members what rules apply to who are able to access your attention.

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Parents can also get their children involved in designing homemade office signs that include green to signify "yes, you're allowed in" and red for "don't even consider it."


5. Do not do it in short bursts.
Babies and toddlers have more trouble than other parents due to the fact that they can't leave their children alone.

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If you're in charge of the care of children, you may want to think about working in short bursts at times you are able to, like when the children go to bed.


If you're lucky enough to be able to work from your desk while your spouse is taking care of your childcare and other household chores, you must plan your schedule so you can set a goal to leave your workplace every now and again instead of slaving away at your computer for the entire day.


6. Nurture creative activities.
There's a good chance that your kid can sit and read a book for hours while you're working. If you're the one responsible for childcare, keep your kids immersed in play by nurturing creativity.


The ability to rotate between different toys or other activities can help you concentrate and have more fun. Encourage independent play with your children.


If your kids will let them to access the internet while you are on important calls or need to focus, Scholastic Learn at HOME has educational resources that can help you teach your kids music, spelling and more.


7. Plan your meetings carefully.
The majority of parents who work at home have had some accidents.


While some of this is normal and can be attributed to your colleagues, it's essential to plan to be prepared for interruptions. If you're in conference calls with children, give the children a non-verbal signal "Do not interrupt".


With free-roaming toddlers it's not always feasible. It might be better to schedule calls during their normal sleeping hours. It is possible to turn off the phone or reschedule, dependent on whether or not you need to take care of children.


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 3:52 AM
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 It is also that purchasing work from living artists directly supports the arts ecosystem, which is a goodwill benefit to building.



 Your art collection.



 Do: Set your budget beforehand

 It's recommended that you set your budget before beginning your artwork search.



 Shipping can cost thousands of dollars depending on the scope of the job. Some



 artworks, like outdoor sculptures, may require regular maintenance, and it's advisable to get a sense of the costs associated with an artwork may carry.



 After you've established the price range you want to stick to and your budget, start looking into the market. There are many online art marketplaces.



 with published prices with published prices to give you an idea of what types of pieces you can pay for. Artwork Archive's Discovery Platform, Artsy, Artspace is accessible for browsing.



 1stDibs and Platform are only a couple of examples.



 Don't ask for an unwelcome discount or take out the gallery

 You are allowed to negotiate prices to the extent of a certain point.



 Major museums and collectors are entitled to 20% off. Excessive haggling could reflect badly on your character and result in an "do."



 not-sell" list of your strategies if they are too aggressive or simple rude.



 It is not a good option to bypass a gallery or buy directly from the artists they represent. It puts the artist in a difficult circumstance.



 Your professional relationship may be in danger. This could also affect your capacity and credibility to buy work from dealers.



 The future.


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 Do: Request a condition report

 It doesn’t matter whether you purchase directly from an artist or an auction house gallery it is common to request an assurance of condition for any artwork you are considering.



 This is particularly true for historical works on the so-called secondary market.

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 While there is no universal model for reports on condition however, there are some common standards. Many condition reports will include an illustration of



 The artwork must be noted for any scratches, marks or tears. Here's a sample report on the condition of Georgia O'Keeffe.



 Depending upon the value of the item, it might be beneficial to hire an impartial third party to conduct the condition report.



 Service will be provided at your expense.



 Art collectors who have an Artwork Archive Premium Collector plan can digitally store condition reports for their pieces using the "additional documents"



 feature.



 Do not assume that the artist is the one who has signed the artwork.

 Some artists won't sign pieces. This is something collectors may not realize. Signed works could be a problem, particularly in the near future.



 If the product is sold again, you must confirm that the work has been signed prior to purchasing.



 If the work isn't signed by the artist, it's best to request an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA), signed and signed by the artist.



 The sticker has been signed by artist and is affixed to the reverse of the item. These will not include the cost of the piece but should list its title and the year it was created.



 was made, its media, and dimensions.



 Certain estates of artists have stopped offering COAs, but so long as the artist still living, any reputable gallery will be able to offer a COA at the time of



 sale.


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 3:42 AM
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 Before you can define your goals, it is essential to define your definition of success.

 Think about the areas of your life that you can't compromise. These will act as the northern compass to your business and goals. There's a reason you're not in the business of



 Whether you are looking for an old-fashioned job or shift in your career, this is the right time. Being an artist offers something for you that is distinct. Is that you? Travel? Fulfillment? The



 the ability to enjoy a slow-moving cup of coffee every morning. How does your life change when you reach your goals in business through art?


 Set quarterly goals rather than annual ones.

 Many life or career coaches suggest setting your goals around the "aspirational word of the year." That word could be something similar to "growth",



 "ambition", "organized", "bold", "experimental"--anything you want to cultivate in your upcoming year. This word will serve to become the central point of all things.



 Think about your goals and plans.



 The problem with choosing one word or one goal for the entire year is that for an artist and entrepreneur, the year is full of seasons for your business. There are different seasons



 Different goals and visions words are required. It's not unusual to find the beginning of the year to be very different from holiday season the workshop season, art fair season.



 You should not neglect a period of relaxation and rest.

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 Your vision word and goals should be constant all through the year in order to avoid discord. Setting quarterly goals and creating the vision word are great ways to start.

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 Different word per quarter can help you better align your mission as an artist-entrepreneur. It is also possible to break down your objectives into quarters.



 you to focus on one part of your business at a given time and adjust as necessary for the time of the year.



 Do a goal check against your "why"

 A motivating why is better than a list or goal for revenue. If you're hoping to make ten grand from your art sales this year, consider what the reason is.



 Most financial goals are stepping stones toward achieving a life goal. Answers to common questions such as "I would like to bring my children with me" can be discovered when you dig into the depths.



 taking a break to spend more time with them," or, "I need to work alone to develop my ideas," or, "I'd like to make an impact on the world with my work."



 You can use the why to help you achieve your goals, even if it is challenging.



 Ask yourself questions about the goals that you have established. What is the goal's purpose to assist me in achieving my goals in business? Does it match my overall goals?



 Vision of my future? Does it match my goals for the quarter? Why do I want to focus my attention and effort on this goal?


 
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by Kevin Davidkin - Tuesday, 8 February 2022, 3:29 AM
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 Location

 You can change the location by searching for a different place or by drag an icon onto the map. If you are not connected to the internet, you cannot assign a new location.



 Photoshop can be used to create metadata

 Upload an image in Photoshop



 Click on the "File" button on the top menu. Next, select "File Info” from the drop-down menu.



 Include information in any of the fields, i.e. Include information in any or all of the fields, i.e. title, author information, description, and copyright information



 It is possible to save your time!

 Don't select "Save for Web" to ensure that your metadata is saved. This will erase the metadata from the image, thereby saving it at the smallest file size.



 possible.



 The preservation of your digital intellectual property is an essential part of preserving your artistic legacy and adds an additional layer of security for your data after it's



 Published on the internet. It's not just there to stay, as an academic gallery or museum professional will attest. But it could also be the last thing we are left with. Take care



 You'll be able to prove to your future self that you have maintained your data as current and as accurate as possible.




 What Gallerists, Artists, and Collectors Need to Know About Security of Data Security



 If you're an artist or gallery owner you're spending a lot of time online. From emails to expanding your network of friends

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 Media following, being an artist or gallerist in today's hyperlinked universe demands a superior level of technological knowledge.

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 It is essential to ensure data security when working in the digital space. Hackers are more inventive and sophisticated in their attacks. Some hackers



 Some even claim that they are artists. It doesn't matter if it's phishing scams. Hackers don't make distinctions when it comes to the things they do.



 targets unsuspecting victim.



 These are some best practices that you can follow to ensure your data is as safe as it can be.



 Protect your social media accounts

 Hacking has become more prevalent on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter as well as other social media platforms. Instagram accounts varied from "macro--" to "macro."



 Influencers (500k+ followers) to micro-influencers (those with 10k-50k followers) have been able to see their handles change abruptly. There's no recourse.



 retrieve them other than frantically trying to reach the massive social media platform's never-ending support teams. No matter who you follow, it's difficult to



 Your social media accounts can be attracted by hackers, so count.