Have a voice and don’t stray from it – Labake Anyebe

Hello, African freelancers! Welcome to another session of educative and motivating interviews. Today, we bring to you an exciting interview we had with Labeke Anyebe, a blogger, and a freelancer writer. Enjoy our interview with her! Can you introduce yourself to us? Hello, everyone, my name is Anyebe Elizabeth Ene Labake, Just in case you.

9 Time management Tips for Freelancers

One of the things important about freelancing is time management. As a freelancer, you need to learn how to manage your time effectively. Sometimes, I forget to manage my time well, and then I sometimes lag behind when it comes to delivering some freelance jobs on time. This shouldn’t be so. As a freelancer, don’t.

Don’t be afraid to take on a challenge no matter how big it looks – Ikechukwu Nwosu

Hello, African freelancers! Today, we bring to you another exciting interview session with a freelancer! We had an interview with IK Nwosu, an author, and a content developer. IK Nwosu is the author of Catalysts: Change Agents, and he writes for one of Africa’s leading lifestyle website. Can you introduce yourself to us? My name.

5 Unique Ways you can get Freelance Jobs on Social Media

It might interest you to know that people get lots of freelance jobs on social media. In fact, I have gotten several freelance gigs on social media. How is this so? One of the things you can do in this case is to research, and not just research, but be creative with your search. In.

Don’t put out Substandard Work when you are Working Pro bono – Tuke Morgan

Hello, African freelancers! Like we normally do on this website, we bring to you stories that can motivate and inspire your freelance career. Today, we bring to you an enlightening interview with the renowned Tuke Morgan; a Saxophonist, Lifestyle Blogger, Award Winning Food Photographer, Writer, and Content Creator. Enjoy our interview with her, you don’t want to.

Temitope Owolabi reminds us of an advice she once got that, “Normal is good enough”.

Hello, African freelancers. Today we bring another exciting interview across to you. We spoke with Temitope Owolabi, a prolific writer and a storyteller, and an avid reader. She gave us some useful writing tips you don’t want to miss out on. Enjoy our interview with her! 1. Can you introduce yourself to us? My name.

Do Freelancers Need CVs?

Freelancers; whether freelance writers, graphic designers, social media managers, web developers, etc. often apply for good jobs without using their CVs in the application process. However, some employers or clients request for CVs when freelancers apply for freelance jobs. This brings us to the question, “Do freelancers need CVs?” Before we ask if freelancers need.

Always autograph your works with excellence – Akpo Uyeh

Hello, African freelancers! Today, we bring to you another interesting interview with an African freelancer, Akpo Patricia Uyeh. Akpo Patricia Uyeh is a prolific writer and a geographical researcher. She writes for one of Africa’s leading website, and in this interview, she gives us tips on how to write and freelance better. Enjoy our interview.

Practical Ways to Master your Craft and Earn more

As I pointed out in my previous post, most newbie African freelancers are going into writing boasting of newness and ineptitude. Their grammar is bad, they have poor sentence structure and little or no authority in the niches they purport to write in. They even ask for hefty payments for their work!  English natives, on.

Benefits of Working in a Co-Working Space

One of the things freelancers look out for is how to work productively from home. As a freelancer, there are several places you can work from; you can work from home or you can work in a co-working space. A co-working space is a shared working environment where people (mostly freelancers and remote workers) who.

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