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New Website Provides Career Advice and Information
HowToBecomeAnything.com, a new focused article directory, offers information on launching a wide variety of careers.DENVER, February 9, 2009 -- Do I need a degree? If so, what degree should I get? How do I get started without any experience?
These are all questions that need to be answered if you are interested in starting a new career. Now these answers can all be found in one place: HowToBecomeAnything.com, an article directory that provides career help and advice.
“With the concerns about the economy, a lot of people are currently interested in exploring other career opportunities, particularly those that might offer greater job security,” says Jason Keeley, owner of HowToBecomeAnything.com. “Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find straightforward information on how to get started in a specific career.”
HowToBecomeAnything.com attempts to solve that dilemma, by publishing articles with advice on how to launch dozens of different careers. The articles address a wide variety of jobs. For instance, the website offers career advice for becoming a police officer, starting a career as an engineer, or breaking into the modeling business. Each article includes industry-specific information that jobseekers need to know in order to launch a successful career.
“Our goal with HowToBecomeAnything.com is to compile career information, and organize it into a format that makes it easy for users to find what they need,” Keeley says. “In this competitive job market, jobseekers need to be able to get what they need and get started, not waste time searching for this or that little piece of information.”
In addition, HowToBecomeAnything.com offers advice on job related topics, such as managing your finances, marketing and selling a product, and improving your popularity among friends and coworkers.
HowToBecomeAnything.com also offers opportunities for writers and industry experts who can advise jobseekers on how to launch their career. The website pays writers 50 percent of the advertising revenue on their articles’ pages, enabling them to increase their earnings as the website grows in popularity.
“The career advice we’re looking for isn’t necessarily something just anyone can provide,” Keeley says. “We’ve set our compensation rates to reflect our need for industry experts and knowledgeable writers to contribute to our site.”
For career information or to find out how to contribute, please visit www.HowToBecomeAnything.com.