This post will help you with Phase 1 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! I see writing gigs for nurses specifically quite frequently, and honestly, the healthcare field is in dire need of writers with practical insight into patient experiences and how everything runs internally. Any nurse looking […]
I’m Missing My Cousin’s Wedding Because I’m A Freelancer
Everyone knows that freelancing means an end to that predictable paycheck, but it’s easy to forget how many parts of your life really hinge on having a steady flow of income. My closest cousin is getting married soon and I’m not going to be attending her wedding. It was a decision I had to make […]
5 Essential Points To Get Started On Bidding Sites
This post will help you with Phase 3 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! Most freelancers get their work through a mix of referrals, cold contact, and on bidding sites. If you talk to more experienced freelancers, you likely won’t hear too many kind words about them, […]
Product Review: GammaRay Computer Glasses
Pros Inexpensive Lightweight Comfortable, no nose slippage Cute (at least mine are) Cons They smudge if you look at them sideways These are one of those products I wish I’d discovered years ago. Thankfully I’ve managed to make it into my 30s without needing any kind of visual aids, but lately I’ve […]
Sleep And The Independent Worker…How I Found My Peace
My relationship with sleep is probably best described as “difficult”. As a freelancer with fewer external forces shaping my schedule, I’ve been forced to make peace with it. I don’t have any formal disorders (as far as I know), it’s just not an activity I enjoy. I prefer staying up until 2 and hate sleeping […]
Quick Thoughts: The Savior Of Black Economics — Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Or Freelancers?
I really wish that we, Black people, would start addressing the “work freedom” question in more nuanced ways, simply because there is more than one path to economic wokeness. I’m a firm believer that we worship Entrepreneurs as the saviors of Black economics entirely too much. Not everyone is born an Entrepreneur or even enjoys […]
Don’t Waste Your Time On A Business Name
It’s website month here at BlackFreelance and it’s got me rethinking my ENTIRE web presence. I recently sat down to listen to a podcast on freelancing as a B2B business writer an as usual with podcasts, I came out ready to do a million things…one of those being creating an entirely new domain for my […]
Quick Thoughts: Freelance Your Way To Full-time Work
One of my clients just asked me to interview for a full-time position with them. While I’m not personally looking to go back to that kind of employment, the conversations I’ve had around the job have reminded me how important an open mind is around the concept of work in the “new economy.” The work […]
Why Aren’t You Selling Your Work?
This post will help you with Phase 1 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! Is it because you think it’s not good enough? That no one will buy? That it’s too hard or too complicated or too risky? I could tell you that none of those things […]
5 Ways To Make Your “Hire Me” Case
This post will help you with Phase 3 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! Are you just hoping and praying that clients will find one of your freelancing profiles, like what you do and will give you a chance…or are you making a deliberate case that working […]