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July 2, 2009 advice, resources 1 Comment

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by Joe Wallace

I spotted this great article on freelane writing on the road at FreelanceFolder. Glen Allsop’s great advice in 8 Tips for Success When Freelancing On The Road include organizing your income sources before you leave and making sure you have access to your passwords and login information online with a protected storage solution. What’s worse than not being able to remember your password for that obscure account you suddenly need? Scrambling for a last-second solution to replace that obscure account.

I’ll add a couple of my own secrets to freelance writing on the road: It helps to do a search of the area you’re traveling to–scope out a few sources of free wi-fi such as Panera Bread or the local library in case your Internet connection becomes unavailable. This has saved my projects more than once–including on an international trip where I had to submit large volumes of video and audio files.

My other suggestion is to avoid using any free wi-fi signals you happen to run across in the airport unless it’s specifically tied to an in-airport business like a coffee shop or restaurant. In recent years there have been many reports of black-hat “free” networks set up specifically to harvest credit card numbers and other sensitive information by placing free wi-fi access in busy places like the airport.

The theives count on a certain percentage of people being just careless enough in the bustle of a busy air terminal. This scam isn’t as well-known as others, but let the web browser beware-it’s child’s play to set up a free wi-fi hotspot and run software to capture the data. These wi-fi networks aren’t permanent, and you aren’t in danger at every corner, but airports are special targets for this activity.

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Currently there is "1 comment" on this Article:

  1. John Soares says:

    I just recently blogged about finding good, free wifi spots when traveling.

    You can also look at a list of places that offer free wifi on the Odesk freelancer blog:

    http://www.odesk.com/blog/2009/06/work-from-home-tuesday-a-guide-to-free-wifi-hotspots/

    My overall favorite is Starbucks.

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