Freelancing is to me, what chips and dew are to Xbox’s resident spiritual leader. As someone who’s been making magic internet money for a number of years now, I feel justified when I say “the way most of us work is fundamentally changing”. Read More


Stop lying to yourself.
You honestly think your Boss has the IQ of a Neanderthal. You’ve never had the chance to pitch that big idea you’ve been sitting on for months. Read More

As far as sales copy goes “Freed of the city, you are infinite” is actually a little bit on the bad side. It tells you nothing of, or about, the product in question. Read More

As a freelancer (a freelance writer more so) people will tell you “you gotta be blogging sonny!” or “back in the 20’s we blogged on cave walls, on account of the depression” factuality of that last one aside, general consensus holds that a blog is a positive thing. Read More

Now you’ve turned your back on regular employment: keeping your books in (some kind) of order.
Not unlike joining a cult, the act of becoming a freelancer can be pretty final. Read More

You could say, I have opinions about freelancing. Read More

Did you know that a lot of freelancers, even “successful” freelancers either have – or have had jobs? It seems counter intuitive I know, however when you consider that more often than not “freelancing” equates to “unstable income” it’s not hard to see why many opt to have some kind of safety net Read More

The successful freelancer in the wild has to have a great sense of humour, it’s a simple necessity if you want survive. Read More

To write is to learn. For those who write for a living, it’s a given that you need to be constantly learning about “stuff” and “things”. Read More

Welcome back Timmy, I see you’ve been putting those well-earned copying skills to good use on the internet. Read More