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Trading And Business In Pakistan
Trading And Business Guide for Pakistani Businessman, trying to help the new comers to tackle the difficulties in typical company registration process in Pakistan.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Details of Pricing & Fees Structure of Payoneer Master Debit Card
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Get Free $25 And Other Benefits Of The Payoneer Card
When
you apply for the Payoneer card using my referral link here, you’ll get $25 for free once you load $100 to the card
(whether in full or in bits).
I
have used the Payoneer card for more than one year and I must admit that the
experience has been fantastic In fact, I
don’t think any other blogger on earth has ever written a blog post like this
that talks about the full benefits of Payoneer. Therefore, after you read, make
sure you click on the social buttons and share with all your friends on
Twitter, Facebook and other social networks. I had to write this after I
realized that most people actually under-use their cards.
Without
further ado, here we go with the advantages of the Payoneer Master Debit Card:
1.
Free $25
You
get $25 for free when you apply for the card through my referral link. As
stated above, this will come once your account gets to $100. I will also get
the free $25 when you use that link.
What
if I don’t want to click on your referral link, you may ask?
Remember
that Payoneer will charge you $30 annual fee once you receive the card and load
it for the first time. The free $25 will help you cut this down to only $5.
*This
$25 is not really annual, I have had the card for more than a year and I have
never been charged again. I asked support and they confirmed that the fee was
scrapped and is only charged once.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Pakistan: A Special Trading Partner For Malaysia - Pakistan Trade News
KARACHI
- Malaysian Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas has said that Pakistan is indeed a
special trading partner for the Malaysian palm oil industry.
He
officiated the third Malaysia-Pakistan
Palm Oil Trade Fair and Seminar (POTS) at a local hotel. Datuk said
Pakistan has always been the most consistent buyer of Malaysian palm oil
products and palm oil has featured as a major component of the growing bilateral
trade between the two countries. He said
that there are ample opportunities for the private sectors of both countries to
synergize, taking into account Pakistan’s
strategic geographical location.
Datuk also urged more Malaysian companies
to collaborate with Pakistani companies in developing other areas in the oils
and fats trade, including oleo chemicals, biomass utilization and animal feed.
“Such
efforts will definitely spur the growth of the Pakistani oils and fats industry
and enhance further the trade between the two countries,” he added. Repetitive
of Malaysian Palm Oil Council in
Pakistan, Faisal Iqbal told the journalists
Pakistan is importing around 2.2 million tons palm oil from Malaysia and
Indonesia and the shares of both countries in our market are 60 and 40 percent
respectively.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
20 Reasons You Shouldn’t Be a Freelancer Dude
We’ve all read countless articles on the reasons you should consider freelancing. They often make it out like anyone still working in the corporate
world is just a schmuck with no ambition. But the truth is, there are plenty of reasons not to start freelancing.
Below are twenty such reasons, all laid out so you can make an
informed decision about whether freelancing is really something you want
to do in your career.
There’s nothing wrong with staying in a corporate job, just as
there’s nothing wrong with setting out on your own. But it’s a choice
every designer and developer needs to make for themselves.
One note: when we talk about “corporate jobs”, we’re talking mostly
about design firms with multiple employees (whether they’re corporations
or not), but most of it also applies to in-house design teams at large
companies.
1. You Think It Will Be Easier Than a Corporate Job
A lot of people considering freelancing think it will be easier than
their current corporate job. After all, they’ll only have to take on
projects they want to take on, they won’t have a boss or coworkers to
deal with, and they’ll be able to set their own hours.
But most freelancers, when the first start out at least, aren’t able
to be too picky about the work they take on. And while they don’t have
coworkers or a boss to deal with, that means they also don’t have
anyone to turn to if they get stuck on a project.
There are still clients to deal with, too. And the whole thing about
setting your own hours pretty much just means you can choose which
sixteen hours in the day you want to work when you’re getting started.
Starting Out As An Online Freelancer - Pakistan Freelance Guide
This series is aimed towards those who are trying to get into the wonderful world where one can work from his or her own home!
Guys, winning your first project is the most difficult job you'll ever get in this field.The entire online freelance community works on a crucial system of ratings. All major online marketplaces have rating systems which employers use to judge potential workers.
A person new to the world of freelancing is without a single rating, and so starting out can be very difficult. Few employers are willing to trust workers who have done no jobs on that marketplace previously.
But don't worry, we'll constantly update you with the latest tips and techniques to landing jobs, and hopefully guide you through the process. Feel free to communicate with us by leaving your comments below this post.
Part 1 of this series deals with setting up accounts on the most ideally suited freelancing marketplaces to those starting up!
Guys, winning your first project is the most difficult job you'll ever get in this field.The entire online freelance community works on a crucial system of ratings. All major online marketplaces have rating systems which employers use to judge potential workers.
A person new to the world of freelancing is without a single rating, and so starting out can be very difficult. Few employers are willing to trust workers who have done no jobs on that marketplace previously.
But don't worry, we'll constantly update you with the latest tips and techniques to landing jobs, and hopefully guide you through the process. Feel free to communicate with us by leaving your comments below this post.
Part 1 of this series deals with setting up accounts on the most ideally suited freelancing marketplaces to those starting up!
Best Freelancing Websites for Pakistanis - Freelncing Help Desk-3
ELANCE
Hi Pakistani Freelancer,This is the Part 03 of the Freelancer Help Desk Series of Trading And Business In Pakistan.
While there are a lot of reviews comparing various freelancing websites,
few do it from the perspective of a Pakistani. I have taken the time
out to do a little bit of research to identify which website is most
suitable for us, in terms of cost and payment methods.
There are a number of freelancing websites out there that allow Pakistani workers to work on projects and then get paid on them. However, a lot of Pakistanis have problems receiving payments from abroad because we cannot have a Paypal account in Pakistan and relying on the postal system to receive checks via snail mail is not a preferred option.
This series will talk about the pros and cons of the major online freelancing marketplaces from our perspective. The next website we will be looking at is:
There are a number of freelancing websites out there that allow Pakistani workers to work on projects and then get paid on them. However, a lot of Pakistanis have problems receiving payments from abroad because we cannot have a Paypal account in Pakistan and relying on the postal system to receive checks via snail mail is not a preferred option.
This series will talk about the pros and cons of the major online freelancing marketplaces from our perspective. The next website we will be looking at is:
ELANCE
Best Freelancing Websites for Pakistanis - Freelncing Help Desk-2
ODESK
Hi Pakistani Freelancer,
This is the Part 02 of the Freelancer Help Desk Series of Trading And Business In Pakistan.
This is the Part 02 of the Freelancer Help Desk Series of Trading And Business In Pakistan.
While
there are a lot of reviews comparing various freelancing websites, few
do it from the perspective of a Pakistani. I have taken the time out
to do a little bit of research to identify which website is most
suitable for us, in terms of cost and payment methods.
There are a number of freelancing websites out there that allow Pakistani workers to work on projects and then get paid on them. However, a lot of Pakistanis have problems receiving payments from abroad because we cannot have a Paypal account in Pakistan and relying on the postal system to receive checks via snail mail is not a preferred option.
This series will talk about the pros and cons of the major online freelancing marketplaces from our perspective. The next website we will be looking at is:
There are a number of freelancing websites out there that allow Pakistani workers to work on projects and then get paid on them. However, a lot of Pakistanis have problems receiving payments from abroad because we cannot have a Paypal account in Pakistan and relying on the postal system to receive checks via snail mail is not a preferred option.
This series will talk about the pros and cons of the major online freelancing marketplaces from our perspective. The next website we will be looking at is:
ODESK
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