Staring at a blank page again?
We’ve all been there.
Rebecca Noori is a freelance writer for hire, covering topics related to careers, entrepreneurship, HR, recruitment, productivity, finance, and leadership. Her writing career began back at uni when she worked for TimeOut. More recently, she has spent the past 7 years creating long-form blog content and white papers for a range of B2B clients. She is also a contributing author at MamaandMoney.com, TheQuietTypeBlog.com, and CleverGirlFinance.com.
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Positive communication is key to a healthy relationship between freelancers and their clients.
Not only does this eliminate the potential for misunderstandings, but it also helps to develop a lasting relationship with great rapport and plenty of ongoing work.
As a new freelancer, one of the best ways to show your credibility in your niche is to start a blog.
And, you know you’re supposed to write regular, informative posts to engage your audience with and help connect with potential clients.
The lights are twinkling, the chestnuts are roasting, and Mariah Carey is queen of all the radio stations.
That’s right, it’s Christmas!
One of the best things about being a freelancer is the ability to manage your work around the demands of family life.
But the workload can be really inconsistent, with some weeks feeling like your clients have forgotten about you and others like there isn’t enough caffeine in the world to get you through to your next deadline.