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Life as a Freelancer

Life as a Freelancer Life as a freelancer is really tough and easy at the same time. The word freelancer is often used in close connection with the word ‘freedom’ since they are closely linked. Though partially true, the life of a freelancer is definitely not all gay and full of merriment. Millions of people out there are deciding to quit the boredom and lethargy that come with a 9 to 5 job and are opting to work as a freelancer. When I took the decision myself, I had to garner a lot of courage and the initial days did…

ODESK VS FREELANCER

Freelancer VS Odesk The world has had tremendous growth in terms of technology. The introduction of the internet particularly has had a significant impact in socializing, business management, education, communication as well as improving the ability for a person to earn an honest income. Presently, the number of people engaging in online work is increasing. This is because the freelancing business has had a positive impact on the people who engage in it. Evidence shows that people are able to generate a stable income that is more than they would have in a normal and formal employment. Numerous organizations give…

Why Sales Marketing Stories are Best Lessons for Freelancers

Sales marketing more or less is enticing clients and that makes it synonymous to freelancing and best lessons for Freelancers. It’s completely justified, Keep the chrome shining and it will buy buyers for you”. Just like this saying makes the rule book entry, it also holds true for freelancing businesses. Whether you are the one, who can create magic functions, content and design on screen, you wish you had the talent of “Selling” the magic Better. That’s why, knowing to market your skills is the most profitable asset in freelancing and in next 10 minutes, I will try to point…

Tips to Calculate Freelance Rates for Web Developers and Designers

If you search Google for “how to Calculate Freelance Rates for a design or development project”, you will not get a straightforward tool. Wondering why? Cause there isn’t a one-pack solution, just like calculus or interest finding calculators are available here and there. The complications of rating a specific skill are only understood (and explained) by the freelancers with experience and hurts beginners often. The Tree House Blog recommends to rate your skills according to your portfolio rapport and to not compare with your tech-pals. That sounds logical and encouraging for starters. That’s why, I decided to pen down actionable…