Working Remotely for Both Employees and Employers

Posted on January 16th, 2009 by admin

One of, if not the largest hurdle faced by every new freelancer is the fact they will need to learn how to work remotely. Working remotely describes the situation whereby an employee does not work within premises provided by the employer. Most usually this means that the employee or freelancer is working from their own [...]

So You Want to Be a Freelance Writer?

Posted on January 15th, 2009 by admin

Of all the freelance professions favoured by users of online freelance work brokerage websites, freelance writing is both the easiest to break into and the hardest in which to build a reputation. Many people approach freelance writing thinking that as long as they can type a sentence, and run it through a spell checker, then [...]

So You Want to Be a Freelance Web Designer?

Posted on January 14th, 2009 by admin

Becoming a freelance web designer seems to be a popular move in modern times. Statistically the largest growing segment of home-based freelance workers consist of web designers and people who work in associated trades. Of all professions which suit freelancing the best a web designer sits top of the list. Many web designers each year [...]

So You Want to Be a Freelance Graphic Designer?

Posted on January 13th, 2009 by admin

Graphic designers have always been very well-suited to the freelance style of working. Often seen as having one foot in the creative camp and the other in the corporate camp, they are fairly used to thinking out of the box and dealing with challenging work situations. This creative flair allows them to approach freelancing and [...]

Freelance Networking for Mutual Benefit

Posted on January 12th, 2009 by admin

Ask any highly successful freelancer what the most beneficial thing for their business has been and is highly likely that they will tell you that it was forming trading partnerships with other freelancers. Consider the fact that freelancers usually specialise in a single avenue of expertise. Now consider the fact that most large projects require [...]