Getting paid as a freelancer – 5 key tips for better cash flow
5 key ways to speed up getting paid as a freelancer – and how to improve your cashflow.
Read More Getting paid as a freelancer – 5 key tips for better cash flowWriter of words. Maker of music. Eater of chocolate.
5 key ways to speed up getting paid as a freelancer – and how to improve your cashflow.
Read More Getting paid as a freelancer – 5 key tips for better cash flowI made the move to being 100% self-employed recently – you can read more about this here – but I’m not new to the world of remote work. In fact, I’ve been a digital nomad and coffee-shop office (coffice) worker since 2015, spending my days working from whichever establishment has the best Wi-Fi, the tastiest […]
Read More The digital nomad rules: 10 ways to be a better remote workerI made a big decision a month ago. I decided to stop the hybrid freelance/agency employee existence I’d lived for the past two years and to become 100% freelance. It wasn’t a decision I took lightly, by any means. Turning your back on a regular salary is never easy to do, but having spent two […]
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Read More A positive manifesto for making 2017 greatBack in 2012, I grew a moustache for Movember. At the time, I was working for a big corporate organisation where fundraising was actively encouraged and the spirit of Movember was something that definitely caught on with many of the men working there – if you’ve ever worked with sales and marketing people, you’ll know […]
Read More Why I’m fundraising for MovemberIf you’re running your own business, or looking after the marketing of a small company, then having a blog on your website can add a huge amount of value to your content marketing. Blogs are nothing new, of course, they’ve been around for decades. And most of us know what personal blogs are in their […]
Read More 10 simple ways to improve your business bloggingOk, hands up. I’m a remote worker! I’m one of those annoying people who sit in the local coffee shop, hogging the power outlet, using the Wi-Fi and ‘working remotely’ while sticking innumerable americanos and cups of tea down my neck (I can feel your disdain already…). You may *think* we’re all frustrated novelists with […]
Read More 6 ways to stay healthy as a remote workerI was sat in the waiting room of my local doctor’s practice recently, idly staring at the walls and hoping that I’d be called in soon for my appointment. As I casually read the many, many posters, leaflets and signs that covered the wall space, it struck me what a great example doctor’s waiting rooms […]
Read More Too many messages = no communication at allTwitter is allegedly about to make a BIG change to its timeline function. Gone will be the real-time experience of tweets shown in chronological order, and in will come algorithmically targeted tweets, shown for their relevance to the user, rather than when they’re posted. And the twittering classes seem less than enamoured with this proposed […]
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