Your freelance website is your chance to showcase your personality and experience as a freelancer, and will often be one of the first ports of call your potential clients will make when ascertaining whether you are suitable for their needs.
Your freelance website is your chance to showcase your personality and experience as a freelancer, and will often be one of the first ports of call your potential clients will make when ascertaining whether you are suitable for their needs.
There are many benefits to running a freelance blog alongside your freelance business, but what happens when you run out of article ideas?
When setting up a freelance website for your business, one of the first decisions you will need to make is whether to use a free or self-hosted platform. Here, we’re going to cover why investing in a self-hosted blogging platform may be the better option for your freelance business in the long run.
“Introvert” is a term that has become associated with negativity in the age of advertising, where it’s all about who can shout loudest. But looking at the roots of the word is enough to realize that introverts might be more valuable than originally perceived, especially in the world of freelance.
One of the biggest obstacles you’ll ever encounter as a freelancer is an inconsistent monthly income. When your bills remain almost the same year-round, but your income fluctuates every month depending on how many projects you are able to take on, freelancing can quickly begin to feel like an unsustainable, stressful career to have.
All freelancers (and anyone who has worked for a living, for that matter) have experienced the type of project that your client wants to be done yesterday. Can you relate?
A .NET developer is responsible of designing, tailoring and developing software applications according to a business’ needs. In addition to determination and analysis of prerequisites for software, his responsibilities include support and continuous development.
While many of us freelance writers prefer to hide behind our screens and let our words do the talking, these days having a presence online is as just as important as having great writing skills. The same applies to any other niche you might be working as a freelancer.
I became a digital nomad about 18 months ago. I still remember the week running up to my flight: the utter liberation at saying farewell to my 9-5 colleagues, followed by the dread at having taken such a big leap into the unknown.
As a freelancer, your reputation is everything. If you become known as someone who can’t meet deadlines, your entire business could be on the line. If you often find yourself racing against the clock to meet your deadlines, this article is for you.