THE LIFE OF A FREELANCER- VOLUME 1



The life of freelancers is not all that bloom and never is it all gloom. Imagine a long, stressful and sunny day that melts into the cool evening on your desktop without notice, isolation just to keep off friends distraction, annoyance of some clients with unreasonable demands coupled with the notion that they can generate a nice content better than you do are just the shabby aspects of freelancing, but the end products is rewarding.

Are you a writer and seriously looking for work to pay off bills? Are you passionate about writing but don't know where to start? Are you wondering what your life will look like if you become a freelance writer? Whatever the problem may be, this article is surely an antidote to them all. Feel free to read on while you put on your entrepreneurs coat cum the freelance-hat and follow me explore as I unravel to you how you can make a comfortable living as a freelancer.
And Im so sure to the moon and back that you've heard and read something of this nature countless number of time and you may probably may have tried some tricks but they are less positive. That's why I would, with enthusiasm, tells you, for when the time calls for-- my story on how I landed my first client as a freelance writer who dish out loads of topics to me and pay me up at the end or middle of the week. Of course, I received my paychecks weekly while still in college. Cool, right? The life of a freelancer has been just amazing why don't you just transform your passion for writing into the business and enjoy the scintillating life of a freelancer.

Conversely, Webmasters and bloggers are out there looking for you to furnish there web and blog with SEO friendly and plagiarism-free contents. What I’m trying to enunciate is that, countless gigs are out there, so wave that unnecessary excuse off your list. Though, I'm not giving you the guarantees that you will pitch a client, with ease, who will give you a chance, or that your first client will retain his loyalty immediately after the first hour... No! And that is the only danger parading the freelance writing job, but immediately you paddle through the hustle and tussle of landing a client, of course, you will be the happiest creature on earth seeing your articles published, touching lives, and dropping some stipends in your pocket. (This is just the truth, I was overwhelmed also seeing my first article published).
Now, as a wannabe freelance writer, tell me in the comment box below what your grind'o clock time is? As far as I'm concerned, my grind'o clock is late in the night after when I'm done with all my school works (remember I'm a student). Something around 1pm...

Don't you sleep? do you just ask me that? Sure, I do sleep. Isn't four hours enough for resting after the day activities?

If you will like to break the boredom and become financial freedom, taking up a freelance work is an option for you, irrespective of where you work. I told you earlier, I'm a student and I still generate over 20+ articles of nothing less than 800+ words for my clients every month. No laptop or desktop to do the writing, by his mercy, I used to make judicious use of my smartphone to accomplish those feats. #Nothing good come easy my dear.

The life of a freelance writer is simple, you don't rely on a monthly salary before you pay off bills, I stopped disturbing my parents for money to incur on buying books while in school, you can have as many as possible clients whom you work for simultaneously without one affecting the other, you can get your writing job done even at the comfort of your sitting room and many more. The life of a freelancer is just beautiful. I'm really proud to be one!
However, those important factors that make the life of a freelancer unique shall be discussed in the second part of this article. Watch out!




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