After the questions 'what is freelancing?'' and 'How do I start freelancing?'' the next logical question I get from readers is: 'How can I find freelance work?'
OK, so you’ve learned some new skills and decided on the direction you want to focus on. Now, how do you nicely package everything together and tie it with a bow?
A solid client onboarding process sets the tone for your entire working relationship.
If you’re interested in understanding more of the differences in contract vs. full-time employment, you’re not alone as, in the past, experts anticipated the U.S. workforce would be 40% contract workers and freelancers by 2020.
Creating and sending a freelance invoice shouldn’t be hard. In fact, you don’t even have to write it.
The step by step guide – how to set up a client onboarding process for your business
In layman’s terms, a freelancer is a self-employed business person who sells their services to other businesses (clients).
In this post, I wanted to focus on other benefits of freelancing that can sometimes be overlooked.
Have you ever wondered what skills you need to succeed at freelancing?
You can get going with just a laptop & wifi and in this post, I’ll tell you [how to start freelancing with just those two items.
Writing an Upwork profile is a necessary part of beginning to work on the platform. Don't stress about it though!
Learning how to pay taxes as an independent contractor doesn’t have to be hard.
In layman’s terms, a freelancer is a self-employed business person who sells their services to other businesses (clients).
Starting a freelance business doesn't have to be difficult
It took me a bit to get to this lifestyle... here's my story