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10 Places to Look For Freelancing Gigs

See, I told you the last time… this is an effective headline 😀 If you are following me on LinkedIn, you know the tricks and tips I share during my sessions, impromptu Q&As, and chats. If you know me, you know that these skills I talk about have been acquired over the last decade, and […]

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I Am Not Finding Good Clients – What Shall I Do?

We all have asked this question ourselves at one time or the other. Sometimes, we come up with excuses and blame them on others (especially our luck). Sometimes we shut down the system and look outside the window only to blame ourselves! Trust me when I say this – we all have been there! Finding […]

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Shall I Quit My Full-Time Job For Freelancing?

I hear this question from different full-timers who struggle to soar on two boats. Most of the time, full-timers see how some ‘so-called’ freelancer is earning, making them wonder, ‘Shall I quit my full-time job and get into freelancing?’ In this newsletter post, I will help you understand when you should or if you should […]

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5 Steps to Optimize LinkedIn Profile to Get Better Clients

LinkedIn is one great place to acquire high-paying clients and network with like-minded people who ultimately will convert into inbound leads. Over the last couple of weeks, I have seen so many LinkedIn profiles and realized that even though freelancers know what they write or create, their LinkedIn profiles do not shout about their work, […]

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5 YouTube Channels To Master Content Writing For Beginners

Ever since I started posting regularly on LinkedIn, I came across several aspiring writers from different backgrounds interested in educating themselves about content writing, SEO, client pitching, improving their English, and more. I try to cover all of these in detail in my writing sessions. However, if some of you cannot attend my free sessions […]

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5 Elevator Pitches That Would Work for Beginners & Professionals

All of us are beginners and novices in one way or the other. When we go out and look for a job, we often find ourselves pondering over thoughts as to how to write a pitch that not only gets you a revert but ensures that the opposite person (client or a recruiter) will remember […]

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