Companies are exploring a workforce model with 10 percent full-time workers and 90 percent freelancers.
Category archives: Freelancers
Why Freelancers Need to Charge Based on Value
It’s perfectly fair to charge different customers different rates depending on the value they get from your work.
The Best Business Loans and Financing Options for Freelancers
Getting funding can be harder for freelancers, but there are options.
Policies That Help Gig Workers Improve Their Skills Will Help Small Businesses Grow
Business growth is slowed by the shortage of skilled workers, even as millions of workers are underemployed and looking for more opportunity.
The Future Is Freelance: How to Optimize Independent Worker Output
By treating freelancers like human beings, companies can ensure they’ll never be at a loss for top talent, even on the most challenging projects.
The Fact That It Took Me 17 Years to Be Fairly Compensated Shows Freelancers Are Not Afraid to Use Their Legal Muscle
The settlement of the Electronic Rghts copyright suit is sending a message to business owners.
Don’t Confuse Driving for Uber With the Freelancer Economy Powering America’s Entrepreneurial Boom
The travails of workers employed by ride-hailing and delivery platforms are real but often masks the success of freelance workers in the knowledge economy.
4 Proven Ways Successful Freelancers Achieve More Feast and Less Famine
The ebb and flow of paying jobs is the torment of working independently, until you learn the tricks of wooing and keeping clients.
The Surprising Reality Is Freelancers Are Happy and Prospering
The gig economy proves that independent contract work is much more than something to do between jobs. It can be a full-time career.
Think Freelancers Have Easy, Flexible Lives? Think Again.
Don’t believe these six myths about the freelance life.