Freelancer Story: “Get yourself featured!”
In Blogroll, Freelancers, Tips & Advice, User Stories | No commentMeet Jimi, a licensed Drone Operator specialising in aerial/ground photo and videography.
Meet Jimi, a licensed Drone Operator specialising in aerial/ground photo and videography.
Your marketing strategy is sort of magic. It can make you famous because it puts you right where your fans and clients are looking. It can also make you rich, as it tells your audience why they should buy from you. But, as any good…
Not only big companies are in need of outsourcing. Most small businesses refuse to turn to freelancers in order to accomplish small but time-consuming tasks. Instead, they waste a whole bunch of time to take care of these time consuming activities all by themselves. Nevertheless,…
As a Freelancer, your portfolio is often the first point of contact that potential clients or customers will make with you. Whether your portfolio features your web design work or your ability to write quality content online, you need to showcase your skills and your services…
Meet Andrea, an award-winning graphic designer from London, with experience in the Adobe suite of products.
What could be more exciting than embracing your passion for writing and turning it into a legitimate source of income? Talk about work that doesn’t feel like work! But when you’re a newbie, or “fresher,” how do you earn potential clients’ trust so they choose…
Meet Vikas, one of our Top Certified freelancers, from Dreams Studios is a leading firm based in India. His teams’ ultimate objective is to provide best services and improve overall growth of client’s business in the cut-throat market…
As times change; there has been a greater awareness of the concepts of passion and purpose with one of the direct results being a worldwide proliferation of SMEs, as more citizens have the desire to become their own boss. Many may be aware that small…
With freelancing, you have no end in sight. You have no idea where your next paycheck comes from. You also have no commute and you don’t have others jostling for space. No office politics. No water cooler discussions. No one who understands what you do….
When I started my career as a newspaper illustrator in 1997, I used tools like technical pen, photo inks and watercolours to create illustrations. For the more painted style, I would use poster colours and air-brush on paper. I was introduced to Adobe Photoshop and…