The capabilities of technology are progressing at an exponential rate, influencing millennials and Generation X’s to become digital nomads.
Author: Kara Copple
Choosing your working hours, spending more time with your family and managing your workload how you see fit. This is usually what we think about when we consider a freelance lifestyle.
As a freelancer everything you put on the web is an indication to how you conduct business – whether you mean it to be or not.
The key to successful client relationships is good communication. Good communication keeps everyone happy and on the same page and helps to iron out any problems before they cause bigger issues.
Writing is the easy part of being a writer. When you aren’t battling with writer’s block, the words flow freely and it can even become difficult to stem the ideas enough to take a break for lunch.
Finding a coworking space that’s right for you can seem like a near-impossible task.
Deciding you need a website is a good first step. But what on earth do you put on it as a newbie freelancer? It’s a tricky time.
Whether your freelance business is ticking along nicely or beginning to flounder, here are five ideas for boosting your freelance income.
In case you haven’t noticed, we’re living (and working) in a ‘gig economy’ culture where temporary jobs and freelance work are more prevalent than ever.
Nurturing a successful career as a freelancer can be tricky, particularly to newcomers to the freelancing community.