by Webmaster on February 9, 2010
Technical writing tends to baffle a lot of those who went to college for English or other Arts majors. There’s a lot of writers out there who want to get into technical writing but they don’t know where to start. This is especially true of those who had English majors in college and graduate to [...]
by Webmaster on November 10, 2009
As American leaders in the Capitol voted for the much debated health care reforms, LA Times ran an interesting op-ed earlier this month on needing a check on insurance companies offering medical tourism or overseas surgical procedures. What I found interesting is that the author, Judy Dugan, who is a health policy advocate for Consumer [...]
by Webmaster on November 6, 2009
Personal branding for freelancers is a key component for any freelancer. You don’t have the cushy way of saying you’re so and so of this or that company. Or identify yourself with what you do — which for a lot of us is very important. On top of that, if you say you’re a freelancer [...]
by Webmaster on November 2, 2009
Mobile application developers are a rare breed to find in India but there’s a huge demand for them throughout the world and in India. If you’re a programmer and are thinking of starting out or studying a bit to be a mobile app developer, now is the perfect time. If you’re pretty much tuned into [...]
by Webmaster on October 27, 2009
Outsourcing is a competitive market and new players are always ready to get in. Last week I wrote about outsourcing and how it’s picking back up again in India and how it’s THE number one destination for the outsourcing market. Click here to view the post. It’s easier to explain why when you look at [...]
by Webmaster on October 14, 2009
I was listening to Chris Garret’s pod cast today as he was interviewing Gary Vaynerchuck on Gary’s new book, “Crush It”. One of the questions Chris asked was how he (Gary) found the time to write a book between all the keynotes, appearances and running a business on a daily basis. The answer was simple: [...]
by Webmaster on October 5, 2009
Semblr gets talented service providers and freelancers to view your project as soon as you’ve put up an auction. The Semblr backend engine is designed to send out alerts via email, RSS feeds and Twitter. 1. Write a catchy title These days everyone wants a Facebook or Twitter API developer. They’re probably the most hot [...]
by Webmaster on October 2, 2009
John Caslione, the co-author of Chaotics: The Business of Managing and Marketing in The Age of Turbulence said that when you see the first signs of a crunch in your business, you shouldn’t be cutting down on marketing, training, or travel for your salespeople, instead he said, “Engage in aggressive cost cutting: cancel projects and [...]
by pjain on September 16, 2009
We’ve decided to move Semblr to it’s own blog from the Teknatus blog to separate out the content specific to Semblr from other posts on Teknatus related to business, economics, finance, and coding. We just did a new release of Semblr on Sunday. Most of the changes are under the hood meant to improve the [...]
by pjain on August 10, 2009
I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Semblr.com, an online marketplace, dedicated to helping job seekers find work and buyers find talent they need to fulfill their business needs.
Our goal was to create a website both for job seekers and buyers that provided flexibility and was easy to use. Here’s a quick overview of how it works: