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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Smooth Sailing on Rent A Coder


Life isn't really like a box of chocolates; it's more like a restless ocean. There is an ebb and flow to everything. Every day waves tumble through our lives. Some are huge and will crush you into the rocks on the shore, and other times they are no more than ripples that are barely noticeable.

Many waves of thought are also like ocean waves. If you try to avoid or "outrun" a problem wave by turning your back on it, it will eventually catch up with you and wreak havoc. In fact, the problem or challenge can seem so large that it may hypnotize you with fear just by staring into it. As soon as this large wave arrives, it spins your life upside-down and drowns you with its power. But when one of life’s big waves comes your way, the best thing to do is to face it. No matter how big it is, you can handle the challenge more easily by diving into it and swimming through it under the surface.

Working as a freelance worker on Rent A Coder can be like riding the swells and troughs of the waves on the ocean. It has its ups and downs. If you aren't careful in studying the waves of communication between your buyer, or your coder, you may find yourself down in the trough, and drowning in arbitration.

Can this be avoided? Yes!

Self-mediation is one way. That one can't be avoided and occasionally everyone uses it. It's the first step before formal mediation, and can often prevent a small wave from turning into a tsunami of destructive arbitration.

But sometimes self-mediation isn't enough to stem the tide. So RACsuccess provides a free 14-page report on their website called: "Formal arbitration and how to avoid it". This report was written by the founder of RACsuccess, Luis Lazo, who has had years of experience as both a buyer and a coder on Rent A Coder and his advice is worth listening to.

If you have read Rent A Coder's legally binding Custom Software Seller/Buyer Agreement, then you know that mediation is a diplomatic negotiation between both parties where both parties compromise and win; and arbitration is more like going to a court trial where somebody is going to lose. So, you can probably understand why formal arbitration is feared by anyone in Rent a Coder. It can compromise the rating of the coder or the buyer, even though arbitration really is a good process for protecting both parties’ interests.

So, in this free report, Luis Lazo gives everyone a BIG secret for how to avoid this whole disastrous tidal wave. It's just one very powerful secret that shows you how you can avoid formal arbitration and protect your coder or buyer rating. Both beginners and experienced Rent a Coder users may be surprised to learn how easy it really is to avoid arbitration after all.

Also, when you sign up at RACsuccess to get this free report, you will get access to 40 free videos that teach you everything you need to know about how to navigate through Rent A Coder's site tools and how to find that Custom Software Seller/Buyer Agreement that you really need to read, if you haven't already.

After you have read the free “Formal arbitration and how to avoid it" report from RACsuccess, you won't need to worry about getting pulled out to sea in an arbitration undertow.


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