freelancers

“Do not send out substandard work.” – Mimi Osakwe

Heyyy Freelancers! Here is another exciting interview we are bringing to you. We had the privilege of speaking with Mimi Osakwe. Mimi (Miriam) Osakwe is a Nigerian/British PR, Communications & Events Professional, Writer and Lifestyle Blogger. She is also a huge foodie, she loves travelling, She is an amateur photographer, an avid reader and a.

5 Common Freelancer Stereotypes you Need to Know!

I have noticed a few stereotypes amongst freelancers, and I might be wrong or right about my observations, but freelancers are more likely than not to see themselves through the lenses of at least one of these categories of freelancers: Stereotype 1: The Geeky Freelancer Everyone seems to identify this type of freelancer by the.

“Don’t go into freelancing when it is not your calling” – Tamaratokoni Okpewho

Hello, freelancers! Here is another interview session and today we had the privilege of speaking with Tamaratokoni Okpewho, and she gave us insights into her career journey as a Computer scientist and a writer! Enjoy our interview with her. Princess Tamaratokoni Okpewho; also known as Toks David is an indigene of Delta state. She’s a writer.

You should always ask yourself whether you’re working to live or living to work – Jerlyn Thomas

Jerlyn Thomas is a Digital Creative Director, UX Designer, Published Illustrator, Strategist, Triathlete and Ultramarathoner. She is originally from the Commonwealth of Dominica, a tiny Caribbean Island located in the Lesser Antilles. She is a talented artist, and she manages the renowned Instagram art page @commuteartist (www.commuteartist.com) How long have you been an artist? I picked up.

…Remind yourself that you can be real enough, you don’t have to hold back, no one is scoring you!

This is an aftermath of my last post on getting a freelance diary. You can read my post on why you need a freelance diary by clicking here. Ok, so a friend and I had a conversation, which he has permitted me to share, and it went thus: ‘Freelance diary? Please explain it to me.’.

Meet Walter Akolo; a Prolific Kenyan Freelancer

Today, I decided to break from my norm of giving freelancing tips and I decided to interview an African freelancer. His name is Walter Akolo. Walter Akolo is a Kenyan freelancer, blogger and internet marketer who has been interviewed on major websites and media outlets such as US Paysa and Kenyan Standard Media. He was.

Dear Freelancers, Know your Voice

Dear freelancers, in my first post, I wrote a very insightful article on the importance of not underestimating your yourself, time, and skill-sets; you can read it by clicking here. Another important thing about your career as a freelancer is your voice. For most diligent readers, discerning different writers’ works might not have to be.

Advertise your Events for Free

This month of March is an exciting period for us at African Freelancers, this is because we have lined up a lot of contents and activities for the benefit of freelancers all over Africa. One of such contents is the curation of upcoming events that might be relevant to your freelance career. First, we are throwing it.

Freelance Job Picks (Vol. 1)

Hello, African freelancers, we have added a whole lot of new sections of the website for your benefit, and one of the new sections we added is ‘Freelance Job Picks’ where we curate freelance jobs we found online for you. Isn’t that exciting? Here is our first ever freelance job picks: Freelance Writer needed at.

Have a voice and don’t stray from it – Labake Anyebe

Hello, African freelancers! Welcome to another session of educative and motivating interviews. Today, we bring to you an exciting interview we had with Labeke Anyebe, a blogger, and a freelancer writer. Enjoy our interview with her! Can you introduce yourself to us? Hello, everyone, my name is Anyebe Elizabeth Ene Labake, Just in case you.

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