So you’ve landed a client, great news. Whether this is your first client or not, you’re well on your way to building your business, but how do you make sure this experience goes well?
Author: Kara Copple
George Osbourne has announced plans for a new Lifetime ISA as part of his Budget 2016. The purpose of it is to encourage people to save which is something many tend to struggle with, especially young people.
Self-discipline You know you should be working but you want to watch just one more episode of your favourite TV show.
Australia is one of the top five export destinations for products sold by UK eBayers, according to a recent report.
Freelancing is becoming an increasingly popular option for people and can be a good career move for introverts because of the freedom of working for yourself.
Most freelancers at some point will set up their own website, if you haven’t considered this already, then you definitely should.
Busy periods pay the bills, keep your mind active and your skills fresh. That can only be a good thing right? It can be unless it reaches a point where you’re buried in work and haven’t seen the light of day in a while.
Why you need a niche Have you been trying to prove you can do absolutely anything and everything in order to add value to your brand?
So you’re a freelancer. Maybe you’ve just started out and can’t seem to get the clients on board, or maybe you are more experienced but find that it’s not enough for you to live on.
It is inevitable that some months will be quieter than others if you are a freelancer. This is very common no matter what area of freelancing you work in. Freelancing by its very nature is unpredictable.