gig economy
Posts related to explaining and talking about the gig economy
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How to boost customer referrals in the gig economy
A lack of referrals doesn’t speak to your skill as a freelancer, nor does it mean that you didn’t ask for referrals properly. Continue reading
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What are the downsides of working in the gig economy?
In the 10+ years I’ve been a gig worker, I’ve found that there are a few stubborn drawbacks to being a business content writer in the gig economy. Continue reading
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How AI has changed freelancing
When I first planned this blog topic, I thought I’d talk mostly about how AI has destroyed freelancing. While it certainly has taken away a lot of business, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much I’ve learned watching the gig economy… Continue reading
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Is the gig economy as sketchy as it seems?
Here are my thoughts on the future of the gig economy and how you can approach it with the right mindset as a professional freelancer. Continue reading
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Is the gig economy the new corporate career path?
Freelancers are everywhere, and so are content platforms. So, is the gig economy replacing the traditional brick-and-mortar career path? Read on to find out! Continue reading
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Is the gig economy financially stable?
In truth, there has been so much change in the freelancer world since AI came into the picture that there are still a lot of ripples yet to come. Continue reading
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How to make the most out of the gig economy
There probably is a science to the gig economy. And some freelancers are better than others at being the perfect person for every job that comes their way. However, making this volatile world work for you is about staying as personalized as possible. Here’s what I… Continue reading
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Ask the Writer: how do you define goals and success?
I decided years ago to set goals that will keep me working on the hard days and help me see each month, quarter, and year as a success — no matter what’s in the bank account or how many people… Continue reading
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The deal with the gig economy
A gig economy is where you are working for yourself instead of a company, and you work directly with a customer. Sometimes they’re a one-off customer, and other times they’re returning ones that you get over and over again. Here’s… Continue reading