Tag: blogging

The Zero-Click Internet: How Creators Can Survive

With AI, there’s a shift to zero-click internet activity. That’s bad news for many in the creator economy, according to the CEO of Cloudflare. Here’s what creators need to know about how to survive…

Brands Want More. But What Are Creators Getting?

A private roundtable at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity reveals brands want MORE from content creators. But what are they giving? And what do creatives need to watch out for?

What Freelance Writers Don’t Realize About Grammarly

Freelance writers who use Grammarly should read this before editing one more line using that program. Knowing is half the battle.

Why Creatives Opposed the AI Enforcement Pause

An AI enforcement pause that was considered a very risky prospect for creatives was making its way through Congress in the Big Beautiful Bill. Here’s why it was potentially a problem and what happened…

Why Creators Shouldn’t Sleep on Facebook’s Friends Feed

Discover how Facebook’s new Friends Feed can boost your brand’s visibility via authentic, algorithm-free engagement with your audience. It could be a game-changer.

Why Freelancers Need to Start Tracking Expenses Today

Freelance tax deductions can make a major difference for your finances, but getting that impact begins with tracking your expenses. Here are three types of tax deductions where you’re likely cheating yourself.

How Journalists Get an Inside Look at Nonprofits’ Finances

There’s a treasure trove for journalists wanting financial information for nonprofit organizations. It’s called Form 990.

Cash App, Venmo, Etsy… What’s Up w/ Platforms Reporting to the IRS?

Reporting requirements for payments made on apps and platforms have changed meaning more companies are sending more 1099-K forms to the IRS reporting the money that freelancers, content creators, and entrepreneurs are making. Here’s what you need to know…

Freelancers, BOI Reporting is back! What you need to know

The BOI reporting rule has been in chaos for over a year. But it’s back in effect (with some caveats) and the latest deadline is ticking. Here’s what you need to know

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