Starting a freelance business can be rewarding, but it is also hard work. So much that you might be tempted to quit.
This article outlines some of the top reasons to persevere.
Starting a freelance business can be rewarding, but it is also hard work. So much that you might be tempted to quit.
This article outlines some of the top reasons to persevere.
The shift from working for others to freelancing full-time can be scary.
Here’s how to ensure that your lift off is smooth and as risk-free as possible.
Having a job is no guarantee of income security, and your job pays only a fixed amount. But being self-employed – a solopreneur – is no more of a risk, plus you can earn as much as you want.
But do you have what it takes?
People born with an abundant mindset tend to think big. They have ambitious goals and expect to achieve them.
On the other hand a scarcity mindset creates limitations which prevents the pursuit of audacious goals.
One of the biggest challenges with a freelance business is getting paid what you are worth.
The root of the problem isn’t that the client doesn’t have the money or is unwilling to pay you what you are worth. It could be how you are creating value in the mind of the client.
You may have a dream to start a work-from-home business. But is a home-working business right for you?
Here are some things to think about before you dive in.
If you want to start a business from home, one of the easiest ways is to provide a service that other businesses can use.
One of the biggest challenges of freelance working is limiting distractions and using your time effectively.
Here are some proven time management tips that you can use for more effective freelance working.
In the fifth of our series, here are some more examples of freelance businesses that need little or no money to get going.