Is it easy to work as a freelancer or difficult? I contemplate this as a writer, or rather, a content writer. Why do I not work in a company? As a matter of fact, I had a somewhat “nice” job some time back but couldn’t stay there for more than three months.
The Freelancer Within
Every day, I’ll get an email that goes something like this: “I’ve been looking for a homebased job for x number of months now…with no luck. I just want something I can do in the evenings or on weekends so I can supplement my income. Can you help me?”
How To Work At Home As a Freelancer
Freelancers are in high demand. There are literally thousands of jobs available for freelancers, and with a little know-how you can land a few of these jobs. I’ll tell you how.
How to Become a Freelancer: A Comprehensive Guide
Step-by-step guide on launching a freelance career: understanding the concept, setting rates, finding platforms, and more.
Maximizing The Effect Of Your Freelancer’s Bio
Your freelancer’s bio is a vital job-hunting tool. While traditional job hunters have CVs and resumes, independent writers and other independent professionals have biographies, because as an independent, you’re working *with* your clients as a consultant, rather than working *for* them as an employee.
So You Want To Be A Freelancer
What’s the difference between running your own home-based business and freelancing? (tick, tick, tick …) Give up? Me too. If you want to work for yourself from home and have a special talent or skill that you think others would be prepared to pay for on an hourly or per-project basis, why not stop thinking in terms of the traditional “home business” paradigm and start thinking in terms of freelancing instead?