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As a freelancer, do you sometimes come to the conclusion that it is better to turn down a client and lose money, than having to deal with him? This may be a difficult decision especially for a freelancer who is starting ...

  • EliteWriter
    EliteWriter Level 3
  • 8 8 years ago

    Being your own boss and freedom is the most common answers if you ask a freelancer of the best benefits. Few hours of work while earning full time income is also another answer you'll hear often. I'll debunk some myths f...

  • hitmeasap
    hitmeasap Level X5
  • 10 8 years ago

    Virtually every online or offline business has a social profile of some sort on one of the top social media sites. And no matter your type of business, there is a place on social media that is perfect for your business. ...

  • idealmike
    idealmike Level X3
  • 7 8 years ago

    I have been on Seocheckout for awhile, offering many services but would like to take my earnings to the next level. I want to earn a full time living at Seocheckout What are your average earning from this site? D...

  • aloksof
    aloksof Level 1
  • 5 8 years ago

    You would probably not think of any injuries as a freelancer.. And I talk about personal injuries. Damage to your body. Most freelancers are working from the comfort of their own home, from their bed or an office.. Are t...

  • hitmeasap
    hitmeasap Level X5
  • 11 8 years ago

    If I hire a freelancer to do different tasks for me daily, would I be better off with a freelancer I pay weekly or perhaps even monthly rather than paying them for each task they do? Would this be negative in any way?

  • rampagesimba
    rampagesimba Level 1
  • 5 8 years ago

    I used to think that working from home was only a way to make some extra cash- just a few dollars that could be enough to pay a bill or maybe to buy something online. However it seems that there are more and more people ...

  • EliteWriter
    EliteWriter Level 3
  • 9 8 years ago

    As a freelancer I often feel that I have so much to do, yet my time is so limited. I try to set a timetable so as to plan beforehand what I should do every day, but I generally find it impossible to stick to it, maybe be...

  • EliteWriter
    EliteWriter Level 3
  • 13 8 years ago

    Working from home is something that I simply love. ?For starters, there is always that great feeling that you are your own boss; nobody likes to work for somebody that is constantly pressuring them to complete the work o...

  • EliteWriter
    EliteWriter Level 3
  • 12 8 years ago

    Like any other job or career, skills and experience matter. But when you start to consider the possibility of working as a freelancer you need to do this on your own, unlike a normal job where you just submit an applicat...

  • EliteWriter
    EliteWriter Level 3
  • 3 8 years ago

    I am not sure is it a simple question that has been answered, or every one knows it already, just I couldn't find the answer directly. If I find a freelancer in here, contacting him/her directly, agree on the work and...

  • hoyinli
    hoyinli Level 1
  • 4 10 years ago

    when will i become a freelancer? I am a seller but I don't know how I become a freelancer? Please tell me when I will be a freelancer. What is the benefits of being one? Thanks

  • waliullah302
    waliullah302 Level 1
  • 4 11 years ago

    Well, as this section of the forum is called the "pub" and as it's Friday night here in Thailand, I thought it would be a good time (and place) to talk about the subject above. THE GOOD AND BAD POINTS ABOUT BEING "A" ...

  • BarryinSiam
    BarryinSiam Level X3
  • 2 11 years ago