IMF pushes for more action as Europe's recovery drags

The International Monetary Fund is looking to richer countries for swifter action as Europe's debt crisis continues and developing countries, once the engine of the world's economy, also face uncertainty.?

By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Julien Toyer,?Reuters / October 10, 2012

International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde speaks during a news conference at the IMF and World Bank's annual general assembly in Tokyo Oct. 11.

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The IMF prodded the world's rich countries for swifter action on Thursday as?Europe's debt crisis drags on while the?United States?and?Japan?show scant progress handling their budget deficits.

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Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said political wrangling added to economic uncertainty, slowing growth in both advanced and emerging economies. The IMF cut its global growth forecast this week for the second time since April.

"We expect action and we expect courageous and cooperative action on the part of our members," Lagarde told reporters ahead of the IMF's twice-yearly meetings in?Tokyo.

The slowdown has not spared emerging market economies, which were instrumental in pulling the global economy out of recession in 2009.?Brazil?cut interest rates on Wednesday and?South Korea?on Thursday.

"Developing countries, which have been the engine of growth, will not be immune the increased uncertainty in the global economy," said?World Bank?President Jim Yong Kim.

"The economic announcements emanating in recent weeks have been sobering. Everyone is vulnerable in times of uncertainty but especially the poor who have few, if any, safety nets and resources and live from day to day."

The IMF has expressed frustration with?Europe's piecemeal response to its debt crisis and warned that a recent respite in borrowing costs for debt-laden countries such as?Spain?may prove short-lived unless euro zone leaders come up with a comprehensive and credible plan.

In its financial stability report on Wednesday, the IMF said that without swift policy action, including the triggering of the?European Central Bank's bond-buying programme, the premium that investors demand to hold Spanish and Italian debt instead of safer German bonds would nearly double.

Standard & Poor's cut its rating on?Spain?on Wednesday to a level just above junk territory, and?Moody's?may soon follow.

The IMF has said it stands ready to support a European bailout for?Spain, should?Madrid?ask. Reuters reported on Oct. 1 that?Spain?was ready to seek help, but that?Germany?was blocking an aid request because it preferred to combine a Spanish rescue with additional assistance for other struggling countries such as?Greece.

Jose Vinals, the head of the IMF's monetary and capital markets department, warned that countries must not withhold help if?Spain?were to ask the?European Central Bank?to buy its bonds under a new bailout programme, known as OMT for Outright Monetary Transaction.

"If it were to be the case that they decide to activate this mechanism and they can submit to the proper degree of conditionality, it would be essential that the creditor countries do not negate this activation of the OMT for?Spain?or for any of the countries," Vinals told Reuters.

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Japan's finance minister,?Koriki Jojima, called the euro zone's debt and financial sector problems the biggest risk to the global economy and said it was crucial for?Europe?to quickly implement agreed steps to resolve the crisis.

"We hope that European countries will overcome conflicts in opinions and strengthen their efforts to unite together and establish a monetary union in the true meaning," he said.

But?Japan?also drew criticism from the IMF for failing to come up with a medium-term plan to address its own debt difficulties. In its financial stability report, the IMF said?Europe's troubles provided a "cautionary tale" for?Japan?that waiting to address its towering debt - estimated at more than twice its annual gross domestic product - could be costly.

European officials are keen to ensure their region is not the sole topic of discussion, and want more attention placed on the difficulties Washington faces addressing its "fiscal cliff" of automatic spending cuts and tax increases that will take effect early next year unless?Congress?acts.

The IMF projected that the fiscal contraction would amount to more than 4 percent of total U.S. economic output and plunge the world's biggest economy back into recession.

The Fund itself is struggling to muster the sort of decisive action that Lagarde wants to see from world leaders. Its 188 member countries meet on Friday and Saturday, and will fall short of a goal to implement voting reforms that would give large emerging economies greater say and elevate?China?to the No. 3 spot in IMF power.

A territorial dispute between?Japan?and?China?added another element of disharmony.?China's top central bank and finance ministry officials backed out of the meetings and sent deputies to?Tokyo?instead. Lagarde said she hoped the world's second- and third-largest economies could resolve their differences "harmoniously and expeditiously."

"I think they lose out by not attending the meeting," she said of the Chinese officials. "And they will be missing something great."

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Sprint in talks with Japan's Softbank, may sell stake in company

Japan's Softbank may tie the knot with Sprint

Sprint has disclosed that they're in talks with Softbank, Japan?s third-largest mobile carrier, about Softbank potentially acquiring of a large stake in Sprint. In a statement this morning, Sprint announced that the talks primarily regard a ?substantial investment? in Sprint by Softbank, and a potential transaction could change who controls Sprint. Such a move would give Softbank an instant national foothold in the United States, and help Sprint financially. They would not be the first internationl carrier to come to the U.S. either. Vodafone, the second-largest carrier in the world, owns a large stake in Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile is famously owned by Deutsche Telekom.

Sprint has been the thrid-place carrier in the U.S. for years, and though a Softbank investment would not change that, at least in the short term, it might allow Sprint a bit of breathing room, as well as more resources to increase the deployment of their LTE network. What this means for a potential Sprint bid on MetroPCS is unknown.

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Community Finance: the Loan Solution if the Banks say No | Women ...

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Carly Newton inside her shop ?Pen and Paper?

It isn?t as easy as it was to get a bank loan. And despite several new government initiatives, it?s particularly difficult for small and micro businesses.

But there is a solution ? you just maybe haven?t heard of it yet.

Community Development Finance Institutions, or CDFIs, have been active in neighbourhoods across the country for over 10 years, lending to businesses that can?t get what they need from banks. Rooted in their communities and socially-driven, they get to know the people and businesses in their area and provide support and advice as well as finance. Last year they helped 2,400 businesses, 27% of them led by female entrepreneurs. And with the announcement of ?60 million more funding for community finance last week, many more people are set to benefit.

One ?businesses already supported by their local CDFI is KrazyDays Nursery. Following family bereavement, Kate Thorpe and Shelly Bailey felt that setting up their own business would give them both a positive focus. Kate explained, ?Both of us had experience of childcare and there is a shortage of quality care in Wisbech so we decided that creating a lively nursery would be our goal.? The pair initiated work to convert an old warehouse, and approached the local council for support. Despite initial interest, the council later withdrew their offer of funding and approaches to banks were also unsuccessful. At this point Shelly and Kate considered giving up, but then found out about their local CDFI, Foundation East.

Foundation East is a membership organisation that provides small business loans of up to ?50,000, for individuals and companies that have been refused bank finance. The organisation does not use credit scoring to make a decision, but instead assesses the business plan, cash-flow projections and plans for the future.

Foundation East lent Kate and Shelly ?7,500 to complete their building project. ?Since then the nursery has gone from strength to strength and now looks after 38 children.

And there are manufacturing companies, technology firms, care providers and caterers across the country that exist due to the support of a CDFI. But it?s not just the finance that?s helping businesses to survive ? many CDFIs also provide personal support and advice.

Carly Newton received a CDFI loan to buy the stationery shop that she?d managed for years.? She continues to receive regular contact by phone, email and personal visits from her loan officer to provide any guidance that?s needed. Carly said, ?Knowing that you have someone at the end of the line who is willing to listen and help where possible, is a great safety net.?

The Community Development Finance Association (CDFA) represents organisations that provide community finance, and we?re doing all we can to ensure that entrepreneurs in every neighbourhood have access to CDFI services.

Business Secretary Vince Cable last week announced a new ?60m fund for CDFIs. The money will make a real difference in communities that go unserved by banks, but it is just the starting point for increasing the scale and reach of community finance.

Our next step for raising awareness of CDFIs is to work with the big high street banks, who from next year, will refer declined loan applicants to a relevant CDFI. It may seem like an obvious and easy move, but it?s taken a while to pull off and we?re pleased that the British Bankers? Association is now pushing the scheme forward.

You can help us too by spreading the word about CDFIs to your contacts and networks. And if you?re in need of finance try your local CDFI.

You can find your nearest CDFI at www.findingfinance.org.uk

About Sam Collin

Sam joined the Community Development Finance Association (CDFA) as Communications Officer in June 2012. She works on press and PR campaigns, website development, publications and marketing.

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Where's the Discussion of Trojan Horses? - NYTimes.com

The Mykonos Vase, discovered in 1961 in the Cyclades, is one of the earliest accounts of the Trojan Horse, used as a subterfuge by the Greeks to enter the city of Troy during the Trojan War. Odysseus and a platoon of 30 soldiers hid in a wooden horse that was presented to Troy, and thus were able to gain access to the heavily defended city.

Thousands of years later, it remains a thoroughly modern concept that can increasingly be found at the heart of modern warfare strategies. Find your way into the computers and networks of your enemy?s weapons and military and you can render them useless in the face of an attack.

Modern Trojan horses are computer code or vulnerabilities hidden in software or hardware that would allow a spy or an attacker to gain access to an adversary?s computers and networks.

Thus it was striking that the word ?Trojan? was not mentioned in a 52-page report issued Monday by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence focusing on the activities of two giant Chinese telecommunications firms, Huawei and ZTE, which have long been suspected of having links to the Chinese government.

Recently, for example, Stuxnet, a surreptitious program that was reportedly designed by United States and Israeli intelligence agencies to target the Iranian nuclear program, had many of the properties of a highly sophisticated Trojan. The program was at the heart of a concerted effort to delay or destroy the Iranian Natanz nuclear fuel facility. The attack damaged centrifuges and may have provided a surveillance window into Iranian nuclear activities by giving Western intelligence agencies unfettered access to the desktop computers of Iranian project managers.

A striking map of the paths followed by Stuxnet infection created by researchers at Symantec, the Silicon Valley computer security firm, indicates that Stuxnet actually broke out of Natanz, rather than breaking in. The program acted as a Trojan horse, perhaps delivered first on a USB memory stick, that then spread through computer networks inside the secret facility before spreading to the outside world.

Possibly that is why the term Trojan ? if it exists in the House report on Huawei and ZTE ? is found only in what is reportedly a classified annex that has not been made openly available.

The report consists of a series of allegations about the activities of the companies, including bribery and surveillance, but little hard evidence. Reports of ?suspicious? incidents including a supposed case of ?beaconing? from Cricket, a Texas wireless operator that uses Huawei equipment, have been heatedly denied by Huawei.

?This is the problem with the issue for the last two or three years,? said Richard A. Clarke, who served at the nation?s counterterrorism czar in both the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. ?There is a government-sponsored whispering campaign against Huawei, which we are all being asked to take on faith because the government alleges it has information but it can?t find a way of revealing that.?

If this issue is important enough, he said, there should be ways of declassifying the information. ?They?re making important accusations,? he said. ?Important accusations require important proof.?

According to several former government officials, the real issue may not be what has happened in the past but rather what might happen if Huawei gear were widely used in American telecommunications networks. Wide use of its equipment would mean that the company would have to service and fix the network, requiring extensive access for its technical personnel to telecommunications networks in the United States.

The potential consequences of such an arrangement have already demonstrated according to Mr. Clarke, who wrote in ?CyberWar: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It,? that in 2007 Syrian anti-aircraft radar was rendered useless in the face of a remarkably sophisticated cyberattack by Israel. Israeli aircraft were able to destroy a Syrian nuclear reactor without any response from the country?s military.

He disputes a recent New Yorker article that asserted that the bombing attack was supported by conventional electronic warfare, which involves jamming or deceiving an enemies? radar with high-powered radio waves.

?Regular electronic warfare fills the frequencies with static and overpowers the frequencies,? he said. ?That wakes people up. That didn?t happen. The Syrians didn?t notice the jamming of their radars.?

In 2009, The New York Times reported that an American semiconductor industry executive who claimed to have direct knowledge of the operation said that technology for disabling the radars was supplied by Americans to the Israeli electronic intelligence agency, Unit 8200.

The disabling technology was given informally but with the knowledge of the American government, said the executive, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. His claim could not be independently verified, and American military, intelligence and contractors with classified clearance declined to discuss the attack.

If his account is true, it may be the real reason that the United States government has worked so hard to make sure that American computer networks are not made in China.

Source: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/11/wheres-the-discussion-of-trojan-horses/

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Tech standards body diluting Web privacy: EU official

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CHISTYAKOV: On Friendships | The Daily Free Press

I?have heard many times that the people you meet in college will be your friends for life.

When I was 17, just beginning to apply to colleges, this statement seemed ridiculous. I had my friends for life right at my high school. I would hang out with them every day at school, and then I would see them on the weekends. I could not fathom ever ending this pattern. To my disappointment, many of my closest friends ended up picking schools very far from me, even some as far away as Israel.

The reality for a number of college students is that their close friends will not end up at the same college as them, let alone in the same city. College is all about branching out and experiencing new things, and inevitably this includes making a new group of friends.

It starts to become difficult when your two social groups ? the friends you have back at home and the friends you?ve made at college ? conflict with one other. When you?re talking to a group of new people and a friend from home suddenly calls, do you answer? Do you keep socializing and working on the relationships you have at college? What happens when your high school friends are having a difficult time in college? Do you let them cling to you and hold you back from making friends? Do you completely stay out of contact with your old friends with the hope that you will make even better friends at college?

Relationships are hard to develop and even harder to keep. Your friends from high school have stuck with you ? from tests, to AP classes, to homecoming, to after prom and graduation. No one should simply dismiss the people he or she spent time with in high school. Although you might meet cooler people in college, they won?t know you as well as your old friends know you.

For those times when you get sad or homesick, calling on your high school friends will definitely make you feel better. And when your high school friends call or text you asking for some comforting words, it?s best to do whatever you can to make them feel better. Although there may be many miles between you and your closest friends, that?s no reason to push them away or ignore the years of friendship you shared with them.

But long distance friendships do have their limits. It?s very important to meet new people while in college, and it?s important to know that your old friends are trying to do the same. Calling them too frequently will not only keep you from making new friends, it will make you seem annoying. Being clingy isn?t good for any friendship, really, but especially long distance ones.

The most important lesson I have learned about friendships in college is that if you don?t open up about yourself, no one will truly know who you are. There are things that many of us tend to hide from people that we meet in order to make ourselves seem like better, cooler people, but these things can?t be hidden from the people we live with. When I feel homesick or upset, instead of relying on one of my friends back in California, I make sure to find someone on my floor to talk to. Not only does this foster relationships on the floor, but it also helps me communicate my feelings and eventually find a realistic solution. When I call my friends at home, the conversation usually ends with them saying, ?Just come back home! Come visit next weekend!? Visiting Los Angeles for a weekend is not a realistic solution to the problems I am facing in Boston.

Sometimes, relying on my friends back home is not the best problem solving mechanism. The best solution available for myself and for other freshmen is clear: find your solid group of friends right here in Boston. This will not only help you root yourself in Boston University, but it will also provide you with a support group for the next four years.

Source: http://dailyfreepress.com/2012/10/10/chistyakov-on-friendships/

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Mexico says it killed top Zetas drug lord but body snatched

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico says it has killed Heriberto Lazcano, the leader of the brutal Zetas drug gang and the most powerful kingpin to fall in a six-year battle against cartels, but in a surreal twist his body was snatched from a funeral home by armed men.

Mexico's navy said on Tuesday fingerprint tests had confirmed Lazcano was killed in a firefight in a small village in the northern state of Coahuila on Sunday afternoon.

But it appeared the military may have been unaware it had killed Lazcano until his corpse was stolen from the funeral home in the northern town of Sabinas before dawn on Monday.

Lazcano, alias "The Executioner," had a $5 million U.S. bounty on his head and was the highest profile drug lord to be killed or captured in a military offensive launched when President Felipe Calderon took office in late 2006.

Just hours after he was killed, in a scene straight out of a movie, an armed group snatched Lazcano's body and that of another Zetas member from the funeral parlor.

"A masked, armed group overpowered the personnel, took the bodies and forced the owner of the funeral home to drive the get-away vehicle," Homero Ramos, Coahuila's state prosecutor, told a news conference on Tuesday.

It was not immediately clear how the bodies were so easily snatched, and local security officials declined to say whether the funeral home was being guarded. A spokeswoman for the home declined comment on how Lazcano's corpse was taken.

If Lazcano's men took the body, it would not be the first time something of the kind has happened in Mexico's drug war. In 2010, police killed Nazario Moreno, leader of La Familia cartel, in a firefight in western Mexico, but gunmen carried off his body into the hills before it could be recovered.

While the government and rival gangs may welcome Lazcano's death, the failure to guard his body is an embarrassment, and a battle for control of the Zetas could become a big headache for President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto, who takes office on December 1.

Calderon hailed the navy in a speech on Tuesday saying that "all the available evidence clearly indicated" Lazcano had been gunned down on Sunday. But the president did not say that he knew for sure Lazcano was dead.

U.S. authorities were also unable to confirm the death of Lazcano, who was identified in Mexico from the prints of three fingers on his right hand, the navy said.

However, Interior Minister Alejandro Poire said on Tuesday evening there was "no doubt" that the dead man was Lazcano.

Photographs published by the navy showed the body of a man in a dark shirt stained with mud lying on a table, his face similar to mugshots of Lazcano, a former Mexican special forces soldier who defected to join the Gulf Cartel in the 1990s.

The navy has played a major role in the crackdown on the cartels, claiming three of the most wanted bosses in the past month alone. Some experts say it is more trusted by U.S. intelligence services than the army and the federal police.

Coahuila prosecutor Ramos said Lazcano and the other man were confronted on Sunday by Marines who had received a tip-off about two men in a vehicle acting suspiciously.

In the ensuing fight by a welcome sign to the arid village of Progreso about 80 miles from the U.S. border, the men attacked the Marines with grenades. A grenade launcher and a host of other weapons were later found inside the vehicle.

Some Mexican media said Lazcano had been watching a baseball match on an open field nearby before the firefight began.

Security experts said the decapitation of the Zetas would likely spark a scramble for power and an increase in violence in the cartel's northern strongholds.

ATROCITIES

Lazcano and other army deserters built up the Zetas as enforcers for the Gulf Cartel but broke away in 2010 to fight a bloody turf war with their former bosses and other drug gangs.

The Zetas are considered one of the two most powerful drug gangs in Mexico and have carried out some of the worst atrocities in a drug war that has killed about 60,000 people during Calderon's term.

Lazcano, also known as "Z-3," was one of Mexico's most-wanted men. Only Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, boss of the Sinaloa Cartel, would represent a bigger prize to the government.

Under Lazcano's leadership, the Zetas grew into a gang of more than 10,000 gunmen with operations stretching from the Rio Grande to deep into Central America.

Lazcano's Zetas have rapidly displaced Mexico's older cartels in many areas, giving them a dominant position in the multi-billion-dollar cross-border drug trade, as well as in extortion, kidnapping and other criminal businesses.

But the Zetas have lately appeared to be splitting, with a longstanding rivalry between Lazcano and his deputy Miguel Trevino, alias "Z-40," exploding into violence.

'DEATH SPIRAL'

Alejandro Hope, a security analyst who formerly worked in the government intelligence agency, said most of the gang's leadership had been either captured or killed in the past year.

"They are in something of a death spiral. Each capture has led to snitching and more snitching," he said. "A lot of people in the organization will find it better to just slip out before they are turned in."

Since 2009, government troops have caught or killed more than 20 major drug lords. Senior Zetas boss Ivan Velazquez, also known as "El Taliban" or "Z-50," and Gulf Cartel head Jorge Costilla, alias "El Coss," were both captured last month.

Gonzalo Villanueva, a hotel worker in Mexico City, said Lazcano's killing showed Calderon's policy was succeeding.

"Before this one, no president had taken on the drug gangs. And let's hope the next government continues the fight," the 46-year-old said.

The Zetas' alleged leader in Tamaulipas state was arrested on Saturday. He is believed to be responsible for the murders in 2010 of dozens of migrants and an American who was killed as he jet skied on a lake on the Texas-Mexico border.

Despite their brutality, pockets of Mexican society see the Zetas and other gangs as part of an insurgency against a corrupt state.

"It's an anarchist rebellion. They're fighting for people's liberty against the government," Rafael Benitez, a 21-year-old manual laborer in Mexico City, said of the Zetas.

Wearing a cross studded with miniature skulls and a T-shirt emblazoned with the image of Santa Muerte, or Holy Death, a female skeletal grim reaper revered by drug gangs, Benitez said the Zetas should continue the fight after Lazcano's death.

"What we need is for there to be no more poor and no more rich, we need everyone to be equal," he said.

(Additional reporting by Michael O'Boyle, Dave Graham, Cyntia Barrera and Mexico Newsroom; Writing by Simon Gardner and Dave Graham; Editing by Kieran Murray and Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mexico-says-killed-top-zetas-drug-lord-body-013514463.html

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6 Types Of Jobs That You Can Outsource To Elance

If you have never used Elance before, chances are that you have been missing a great opportunity to take some work off your hands. I am going to tell you a little more about what Elance is, how you can benefit from you using it, and provide some specific examples as well.

What is Elance?

Think of Elance as an online freelance clearinghouse. If you have a job that you need to have done, chances are that you are going to find a provider that will be able to complete it for you on Elance.

Because users have to pay to bid on your project (they use monthly tokens, similar to a subscription), you can be sure that when someone bids on your project, they are interested in working with you. Think of Elance as the place where instead of scouring for a provider throughout the Internet, both employer and employee meet together in a centralized location.

Both Parties Benefit

Ultimately, both parties benefit from using a system such as Elance. For starters, money is kept in escrow, which means that the freelancer working with you knows that you have the money to pay for the project, and you can be assured that you do not pay a dime until the project is completed to your specifications. Furthermore, you have the ability to see the track record of the person you are thinking about hiring.

What Skills Can I Expect?

Even though there are many different types of expertise that you can find on Elance, providers have to register in one of the following categories: manufacturing, legal and engineering, sales and marketing, writing and translations, design and multimedia, web and programming. As you can probably imagine, these categories span across an incredibly wide range of skills. Let?s examine a few.

1. Video Editing
It does not matter if you are trying to create a YouTube video for your business in order to go viral, whether you have an interest in creating professional VMware vSphere training videos, or perhaps even want a personal video edited for a family member. Whatever you are looking for in the realm of video editing, you are likely to find on Elance.

2. Writing
There are several business owners that know how to write and can express themselves quite eloquently. However, sometimes they simply do not have the time or the particular know-how that is required for a certain job. In that instance, it is possible to get quality work by hiring a freelance writer to complete the job.

3. Editing, Proofreading
I have met plenty of business owners who do not want to deal with punctuation, or prefer to spend their time doing something other than proofreading their own work. For many business owners, time is valuable. That is why it may be beneficial for them to have a second pair of eyes look over their work to ensure accuracy, or to have someone take care of the editing process altogether.

4. Transcription
When it comes to doing transcription right, it does not take a Master?s degree to be able to do, but it certainly takes skill. You want to look for providers that have listening skills, research skills, proofreading skills, and the right equipment when necessary. If you want your voice files transcribed quickly, sending them out to someone may be the fastest and most cost effective way.

5. Audio Production
One of the benefits of outsourcing audio production is the fact that you do not have to buy the expensive equipment and software to get the highest possible quality. Instead, you pay someone for his or her time. Especially if you do not tend to have any other needs for audio production, it simply makes sense to have an expert take care of it.

6. Technical Support
Whether you are seeking someone to clear up problems with your WordPress site, whether you need someone who has completed Cisco CCNA training to help you with your network problems, you can find qualified personnel online.

Many More Specialties

Of course, these are not all the options available. The best recommendation for someone who has never tried Elance before is to try posting a job. You are under no obligation to hire someone if you do not find a provider that you believe is the right fit for you.

About the Author:

Jason Monroe is an Internet marker who has worked as an online freelance writer since 2003 and currently writing articles for?www.ecourseclassroom.com. Jason is sure to stay ahead of the competition by attending industry conferences and learning more about search engine and social media marketing. Because the Internet is such a driving force in today?s society, Jason has taken Cisco CCNA online training to understand networks better. Jason knows what it takes for a business to generate success online.

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