What happens when you say you’re a freelancer? You’ll probably hear: “I wish I could work in pyjamas and sleep in every day!” Here are 6 freelancing myths.
6 Myths About Freelancing

What happens when you say you’re a freelancer? You’ll probably hear: “I wish I could work in pyjamas and sleep in every day!” Here are 6 freelancing myths.
Thanking your clients is a thoughtful way to maintain good relations with them and remind them that you’re a real live person who cares about their business.
One of the most difficult tasks when you’re self employed, is setting your prices. If you find that you’re not charging enough, it’s time to increase your prices.
With a nearly-sedentary lifestyle, as a freelancer, your health can be impacted far more than you realise. Here are 5 ways to keeping healthy while working at home.
Whether your workspace is a studio or a corner of your bedroom, it needs to be inviting and a place where you function easily, surrounded by things you find inspiring.
Your website is one of your best sales tools. In a fraction of a second, a visitor is going to judge it and decide if it’s worth it for them to stay and keep going.
Building a reputation is challenging. There’s an endless stream of jobs bound to be taken, but will you get picked? Consider the following to build your freelance reputation.
Having a contract ready to a client you’ve concluded verbal negotiations with can help you cover your bases and appear professional all at once.
Dry spells one of the challenges of freelance life and we’ve all been there. How do we combat the tough reality of freelance dry spells? Here are a few suggestions.
It may seem like a tweak here and a edit there, however, too many revisions can cause major disruptions to your workflow and oftentimes leave you working for free.