Is Freelancing Right For You?
My friend Fitz, who runs a very popular blog on business and personal finance, invited me to share my thoughts on freelancing. I’ve known Fitz since college and we did several freelancing projects before. Every time I have questions on business and online marketing, he’s the first guy I ask.
My post is for people who are contemplating on moving from a regular employee to a freelancer. Whether you want to try freelancing as an escape from the corporate world or you aspire to become a freelancer since a kid, it is important to assess yourself whether the life of freelancing fits you.
Head over to Fitz’s blog and read my post “Is Freelancing Right for You?“.
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I’ve read it and commented on it. I got your link through his blog. Nice post by the way.
Millionaire Acts
12 Nov 09 at 10:23 pm
@millionaire acts – Thanks man!
Greg Moreno
12 Nov 09 at 10:27 pm
Salamat sa link brod! Salamat din sa article. :D
Fitz
13 Nov 09 at 12:47 pm
@fitz, sa uulitin
Greg Moreno
13 Nov 09 at 3:23 pm
Nice post. I’ll post something like this in the near future as I freelance to earn a living as well.
Paolo
13 Nov 09 at 8:00 pm
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