Backstory: It was announced on Friday that Univision (owned by Haim Saban) had purchased The Root, the Black news and culture site co-founded by Henry Lewis Gates, Jr. I don’t trust Univision. I’ve watched for over a decade (in my studies of Spanish), and their programming is socially juvenile at best. I don’t mean that […]
Could A Black Person Make A Quarter Million Blogging About Food?
That’s chitterling sushi if you were wondering… Making money blogging seems new and innovative, but when you talk to people who do it, a good part of their income (advertising aside) likely comes from freelance work. That’s why this post I ran across via The Kitchenista is especially important to freelance wwriters…as important as sites […]
Black People’s Love Affair With The Traditional Corporate Job
This post will help you with Phase 1 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! Abuse at the hands of a corporate job is the reason I started freelancing. Period. I have a long story about learning to get paid for online work, navigating social media, and turning […]
Freelancing While Black: Answering The Profile Photo Question
It’s pretty commonly known among Black freelancers that if you are visibly identifiable as Black and you use a photo, your contacts drop. When I first started, I addressed this by flat out breaking site rules and posting a photo of the Golden Gate Bridge. I received more invitations to interview and got more responses […]