Tag: freelancing

Court Rules For Journalists in Portland, OR Protests Case

A U.S. appeals court ruled against the feds in a case calling out government agents for targeting content creators at the Portland, OR protests.

KnowGood Podcast: Where Are Content Creators Finding New Money?

From YouTubers to bloggers… Find out which money moves content creators started making after COVID-19 hit.

Why I Write For $5: An Explanation Of Charging Low Rates

Have you wondered about freelancers who are charging low rates? Here’s an interview that explains the decision and business of a freelancer who does.

Freelancing vs Job Security–Real Talk, Real Numbers

Being an employee offers jobs security while freelancing is risky and unstable. Is that actually the case? Here’s a personal account and some hard facts.

Writing Ideas & Opportunities for Influencers

Food, finance, fashion, travel, and more. Here’s a list of article ideas, blog topics, and opportunities for influencers.

Why It’s Time To Stop Caring Who’s Best

Stop doubting and comparing. You may be destined to beat the best. Here’s why…

Want To Write But Have Trouble Writing?

Are you having trouble writing? Are you struggling to get yourself to lay words down on the page? I’m not talking about times when you spend a few hours mulling

Writers & Photographers Exempt From California Freelance Law

California’s AB 2257 has given content creators relief from the California freelance law created by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez. See what’s changed and for whom.

Vogue’s Fifteen Percent Pledge = More Black Freelance Jobs?

Vogue’s Fifteen Percent Pledge is supposed to open opportunities for black freelancers. Are the rare decisions for the September issue a sign of sincerity?

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