Rebrand – a word that strikes fear or excitement into businesses and individuals alike. Read More
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We know what it’s like to be a freelancer, so here at Freelancer News we love keeping you up to date with all the latest news, tips and advice for freelancers. We cover tips on how to get work as a freelancer, economic news which may affect the way you work and the best way to handle your accounts and finance.
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With all the “New Year, new you” articles out there, you’ve no doubt been swamped with tips and advice on how to make 2019 the best year yet. Read More
We’re guessing that when you think about the countries where freelancing flourishes, you don’t immediately think of Serbia. Read More
Many of us make New Year’s resolutions based around our health or how we spend our time. But your work life deserves a refresh too, so here are four resolutions to make 2019 a sparkling year for your freelance career. Read More
Many freelancers are parents—and many chose freelancing because it offers the flexibility of being there for their children when they’re needed. Read More
For some time, Freelancer.com has worked with NASA to host competitions that ask innovative freelancers to come up with technological solutions and designs for NASA projects. Read More
If ever there was a time of year you’re likely to miss being employed, this is it: Christmas and New Year. Read More
There are many extremely rewarding benefits when making the difficult transition from being a freelancer to running a small business. Read More
When people talk about the benefits of working for themselves, they usually mention the flexibility, the variety of work, setting their own hours and being their own boss. Read More
When you go into business, it’s so easy to view everyone in the same line of work as you as “the enemy”. It’s understandable – you are technically competing for clients after all. Read More