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We Should Adopt A Freelance Culture In Nigeria by oyerr: 4:06pm On Nov 13, 2017
Freelancing culture is not appreciated here in Nigeria, with the rate of unemployment and industries laying down employees, the idea of a fixed paid employment may presently seem exclusive. Internet nowadays has opened to everybody, ways of thinking. Many job opportunities have contributed to service sector growth irrespective of location or where you are in the world. Without wasting much time, let’s know who a freelancer is.

A freelancer is a person who offers services, business and attends to multiple clients at a time, which include;

· Social media marketing

· Copy writing and publicity

· Writing such as articles and blog posts

· Technological support , such as programming and design

· Creative works such as graphic design

· Financial support, such as book-keeping

These are what freelancers are; a lot of people have these skills but still wait for how it can be accomplished by waiting to be employed.

Freelancing helps you improve on your skills while earning with on the side, many out there are aware of freelancing and it has become a full time means of survival to them.

And a lot of people are not aware of freelancing; there is nothing to loose instead you benefit a lot by becoming your own boss.

Take for example like oyerr.com where you create an account and gigs on things you can do to earn money. With oyerr.com you can as well become your own boss in less than a month. Here are some of the benefits of a freelancer.

1 You’re the boss: like I said earlier, becoming a boss is on your fingertips by creation of an account on oyerr.com considering this you will no longer answer yes sir/madam to anyone than your clients. You make every necessary decision on your own because no one will be hanging over you or managing you, you do everything that pleases you.

2. Keeping of profits: keeping of profit here talks about you keeping every income that comes across you to pocket and by using it to improve your client’s project. This gives you freedom to use the money in improving yourself and expanding your business, and you will be able to work at flat rate no matter how large the projects are.

3. Control over jobs and clients: when you are freelancers you will be able to decide whose work should be done, depending on how you mesh well with a client’s personality, business or payment. You choose when to say enough is enough to any client jobs that want to get you stressed up i.e. if you have too many clients to take care of.

4. Free hours working: as a freelancer you can work at your most productive hours, the benefit of becoming a freelancer is that you can work whenever you choose to work. In oyerr.com you can actually do your regular businesses whenever you wish to do by choosing your own working hour.

5.Freedom to work from anywhere:
if you are a freelancer you will have that freedom of doing anything in terms of vacations. You take your work to wherever you wish, it does not matter where you are, provided you have good internet connection at your disposal.

In summary, with all this benefits of freelancing, only few have seen the usefulness of it, but I assure you that very soon such mentality will be scraped out of the surface. So go ahead and register on oyerr.com.

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