Mahbubur Rahman Shawon

26 July, 2011

oDesk job application

As I am SMM from atleast 3years, I am a blog expert. I am working professionally with twitter, facebook and wordpress. Future social media strategy is easy:
1. by forum
2. site/blog list
3. bookmark
4. directory
5. article marketing site

I have huge experience of getting followers, and likes for facebook, as I have
But I didn't work on oDesk, it will be my pleasure if u would give me an opportunity to work with you


Thank you

20 July, 2011

oDesk cover letter

I have checked your site. I have my own addsense account, but I didn't understand what are you seeking for. Addsense account or addsense codes ?
Not only addsense but also I can provide the right way of generating maximum revenue by other publishers too, for your event planning website.
Let me know what to do, I have everything else for maximizing revenue, because I have at least 20 websites online. But I am seeking job on oDesk.
It will be my pleasure if you would kind enough to me by giving an opportunity to do work with you.
Thank you

18 July, 2011

Dtype

Bannar

Mystry PTC

Mystry PTC

09 July, 2011

Quotes

the greate$t gift u can give to somebody is ur own person@L development.....if u will take care of mE~i will take care of U""",,,,now i say,'i will take care of mE 4 U~~ iF U will take care of U 4 mE
------------------------------​-----------Jim rohn

04 July, 2011

Earning Employers' Confidence




Nothing matters more to an online career than trust.


Trust is the most important element of online work. oDesk was created so that people could collaborate more transparently and more reliably across great distances, with people they may never meet face to face. Trust is the most important element of successful long-term relationships and a thriving career -- and building it is up to you.
Every interaction, whether with a longtime employer or a prospective new client, either raises her trust in you or lowers it. We've posted eight tips on our blog for building trust when you apply for a job, while doing the work, and after you've finished. Here are some highlights:
  • Be honest about your skills. Everyone can claim to be a "_____ Rockstar", but if you overpromise and don’t deliver, you'll never get a chance to demonstrate your real potential.
  • Keep promises. Nothing's more important than meeting deadlines, being available for communication at agreed times, and delivering the quality you said you would.
  • Admit your mistakes and fix them. If the employer isn't happy with your work, go above and beyond to secure her approval.