Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Guest post by Sarah Rexman Tax deadlines are quickly approaching. If you haven’t already filed, you still have time to take advantage of some deductions available to freelancers to lower your overall tax burden.

Ever had to drop a client? It stinks. I don’t know of a single writer that likes to do it. First of all, writers are usually very paranoid about dropping clients because they’re always afraid they won’t find another one. (Or maybe that’s just me.) Second of all, ending a client relationship is a form [...]

I’ve talked before about misconceptions that people have about freelancing, but I think it’s worth bringing up again. Just this week I was at the doctor, and the receptionist asked for my work phone number. I told her it was the same as my home number and she said, “Oh, so you don’t work.” No, [...]

Guest post by Brittaney Madison If you are a freelance writer, then you know that freelancing comes with its own set of benefits, as well as its own set of responsibilities. It can be difficult to keep these responsibilities in check when you have writing assignments to focus on, but keep in mind that maintaining [...]

Guest post Owning a small business can have its ups and downs. One month you may find yourself on top of the world, enjoying the fruits of your labor. During other months, however, you may be reminding yourself why you decided to go into business in the first place. 

Guest post by Jit Winner Meetings are the bane of many people’s lives. They may be meetings to discuss something like a tremendously unexciting management workflow project or they may be meetings to discuss something much more interesting, like how much your pay rise will be.

Guest post You may think you hate your job – but hey, at least you have one. In this economy, that’s something that a lot of people can’t say. So be grateful for the fact that you can actually say that you are employed in this recession economy.

Guest post by Eliza Morgan If you are just starting out on the long, exciting, unpredictable journey of freelancing, chances are you’ve started out small. Most people who begin freelancing do so as a side project in addition to full-time employment before eventually freelancing full-time.

So, one thing I noticed when I started working from home full-time was that it was that the weight slowly but surely would creep it’s way onto my body. The reasons for that are simple.

How’s your butt doing? You know, the butt you sit on all day so you can work hard by typing? Yeah, mine too. But here’s how we can work on it: steps.

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