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“Your message must not be lost. If your work loses its message, it is a mess.” – Oluwatomiwo Akinyemi

This interview has a truckload of nuggets for every freelancer! Speaking with Oluwas tomiwo Akinyemi was an experience in itself! Akinyemi Oluwatomiwo Iyanuoluwa is a Nigerian from the southwestern part of Ondo State.  He majored in English and literary studies at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko. He is passionate about the performing arts and this.

MAKING MONEY IN YOUR SLEEP: IS IT POSSIBLE?

It has been long. Really long. I missed you, my dear freelancer. Well, I took a hiatus. It is not that I just vamoosed. No, I was trying out something new and then come back here to pour it out to you. Let’s get to it. When I started freelancing, I had one dream in.

Preview of Our Past Famous Freelancers’ Interviews

Dear African Freelancer, We know how cool it is to read about famous freelancers, their challenges and how they manage the freelancing lifestyle. This is our sole reason for interviewing famous freelancers from time to time. Below are the links to some of our interviews done over time……just in case you missed them. Meet Walter.

“Go for passion, service delivery, great customer experience and customers will keep coming back” – Okon Joseph

Heyyyyyy, freelancers! We had the opportunity of speaking with a renowned Nigerian freelancer; Okon Joseph, a prolific writer with several years of experience writing great content for businesses and websites.   Can You Please Introduce Yourself to Us? My name is Okon Joseph, one of Nigeria’s best freelance writer and blogger. I help success driven individuals.

Meet Ella Chikezie, an African Freelancer!

Hey, freelancers! Meet Ella Chikezie, an African Freelancer! Ella Chikezie is a final year Biochemistry student at The University of Port Harcourt, a blogger, writer, and an entrepreneur.   How long have you been writing? I’ve been writing since I learnt to hold a pen. Lol. But, professionally I’ve been writing for 2 years. How.

Freelance Job Picks (3): Nigeria

Heyyy freelancers! Here are fresh handpicked freelance jobs for you. Go on! Click the link and apply! Freelance Reporter needed. Location of job post: Nigeria. Click here to view the job post: https://www.jobberman.com/job/522317/freelance-reporter-patrioni-limited-in/ Freelance Non-linear Video Editor needed. Location of job post: Nigeria. Click here to view the job post: https://www.jobberman.com/job/522492/freelance-non-linear-video-editor-reputable-media-firm-in/ Graphic Designer needed. Location of job.

Video: Learn How to Create a Book Design in Canva

Are you an author or a soon-to-be author? You know that your book design is on of the important things you need to consider when publishing. And so, watch this video and learn how to create a book cover design in Canva!  

“Don’t take up too many jobs than you can handle; you don’t want to ruin your credibility by disappointing your clients” – Lynda Omerekpe

Heyy freelancers! It is another exciting time on our interview session! We had the privilege of speaking with Lynda Omerekpe; a writer, social media consultant, and digital expert. She dished out some very important writing and freelancing tips! Enjoy our interview with her. 1. How long have you been writing? I’ve been writing since I was 10years,.

Ending A Freelance Contract (Freebie or Paid): All you Need to Know

You’re probably wondering why this of all things to write on as regards freelancing? Or maybe you’re thinking; why would I ever want to walk out of a freelance contract? Or maybe you are probably thinking you won’t be needing this anytime soon but do hold up, it’s not unnecessary neither is it untimely to.

5 BOOKS EVERY FREELANCER SHOULD READ 

Reading…that great almost lost art which opens us to so many possibilities! We all know the thing about great individuals, and leaders in almost every sphere of life, being great readers. In other words, if you would be great at something, you would be greatly benefited by taking a peek view into the lives of those who.

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