freelancers

Don’t put out Substandard Work when you are Working Pro bono – Tuke Morgan

Hello, African freelancers! Like we normally do on this website, we bring to you stories that can motivate and inspire your freelance career. Today, we bring to you an enlightening interview with the renowned Tuke Morgan; a Saxophonist, Lifestyle Blogger, Award Winning Food Photographer, Writer, and Content Creator. Enjoy our interview with her, you don’t want to.

Practical Ways to Master your Craft and Earn more

As I pointed out in my previous post, most newbie African freelancers are going into writing boasting of newness and ineptitude. Their grammar is bad, they have poor sentence structure and little or no authority in the niches they purport to write in. They even ask for hefty payments for their work!  English natives, on.

Benefits of Working in a Co-Working Space

One of the things freelancers look out for is how to work productively from home. As a freelancer, there are several places you can work from; you can work from home or you can work in a co-working space. A co-working space is a shared working environment where people (mostly freelancers and remote workers) who.

If you ask the Right Questions you would Find yourself in the Fast Lane of Success – Esan Harris

Hello, African freelancers! Like we normally do; we bring to you success stories of freelancers, writers, and artists who can motivate you with their story. We spoke with Esan Harris, the Head Photographer at Esan Harris Photography. He is also a blogger and a budding writer. Enjoy our interview with him! Can you introduce yourself.

“If I was waiting for a camera I would not have started my blog” – Funke Olotu

Hello African freelancers! Today, we bring you another insightful interview session with a freelancer. African Freelancers interviewed Funke Olotu, a student and a blogger. Enjoy our interview with her! Can you introduce yourself to us? I am Funke Olotu, a final year Microbiology student, Style & Fitness blogger, Skin care & Natural hair DIY babe and.

9 African Websites Freelancers can get Jobs

One of the things freelancers look out for concerning their freelance career, is how to get good clients who need their professional services and want to hire them.   As a freelancer, you will know that there are so many ways you can get freelance jobs, and one of such ways is getting freelance jobs.

Meet Taiwo Oluwafunmilayo Olayinka a.k.a Yinka Taiwo

Hello African freelancers, today we bring you an interview we had with the inspiring Taiwo Oluwafunmilayo Olayinka a.k.a Yinka Taiwo. Sit back and enjoy this interview! Can you introduce yourself to us? My name is Taiwo Oluwafunmilayo Olayinka a.k.a Yinka Taiwo, a final year student of mass communication in Oduduwa University, Ife. I’m a poet,.

10 WEBSITES TO LEARN SOMETHING ONLINE FOR FREE

A while back, we asked some of our followers on our Instagram page to name a challenge they face in their freelance business, and one of the things mentioned was getting affordable training. And so, this article is written for those who need affordable or free online training for their freelance career. As a freelancer, one.

4 things freelancers can relate to!

Whether you are a full-time freelancer, a part-time freelancer, or an occasional freelancer, you might have experienced one of the following situations!   Beating deadlines: with every freelance job comes a deadline attached to it; with every freelance job comes a specific time you need to deliver the job. Deadlines are inherent in freelancing, and.

I had to teach myself to pick my standard/creative over a million of traffic – Ibukunwrites

Hello, African freelancers, here is the first interview session we will be having on our website, and we are speaking with Ebukun Gbemisola Ogunyemi popularly known as Ibukunwrites, on writing and freelancing. Here is our interview with her. Enjoy this insightful interview! 1. Can you introduce yourself to us? I am Ebukun Gbemisola Ogunyemi conveniently known.

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