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| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by qtguru(m): 2:19pm On May 25, 2023 |
pocohantas:lol it's not easy at all |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by tosyne2much(m): 2:20pm On May 25, 2023 |
MissOpe:I developed mine through consistency I had zero writing sklls and terrible vocabulary while growing up |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by millionboi2: 2:25pm On May 25, 2023 |
Dogalmighty17:exactly ...op is an idiot |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by pocohantas(f): 2:26pm On May 25, 2023 |
Kaycee54321:Hahahahahaha. Na werey be that. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by millionboi2: 2:27pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror:you are a thief,God will punish you for deciving ppl in a faceless forum like this. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by ArticleBeast: 2:29pm On May 25, 2023 |
jerk:You can’t keep believing this and expect it to work for you. Just because you couldn’t make it doesn’t mean others don’t. It is like saying Chatbots will replace customer service |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by millionboi2: 2:30pm On May 25, 2023 |
emmysmith13:easy b4 the deception land you in trouble |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by LUCASC(m): 2:30pm On May 25, 2023 |
I am a writer myself feel that too bro. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by rezky(m): 2:39pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror:I love writing but i need training.,books or mentor, who can put me through the process..to perfect the the skill and focus on a niche... Mind you, my writing ability, comes when i least expected... if decide to write stuff, it just come natural. Can you help me? |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by jubrilELsudan: 3:02pm On May 25, 2023 |
ODE
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| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by headboyprince(m): 3:11pm On May 25, 2023 |
jerk:not just freelance writing but graphic design, translation, transcription, audio and video editing... Covid stay at home drove the competition extremely high and AI came and killed it... freelancing is dead... |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by ItisWell22(f): 3:27pm On May 25, 2023 |
Dogalmighty17:The reverse psychology thingy? Stating that no one should send him a message, so they stubbornly send. Oh I see… 🤔 |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by NGArmyTerrorist: 3:39pm On May 25, 2023 |
I no wan come hear say "I did a so so job for this person and he no wan pay me or PayPal account to pay my employee is having issues or they suspended my PayPal account to pay my employees. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by cooooooks(m): 3:43pm On May 25, 2023 |
*other than AgentKB: |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Olodo24: 3:50pm On May 25, 2023 |
How does this freelancing work? I'm a very skilled writer. Please, there's no sadness in the story like the heading hinted |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by 042boyz: 4:00pm On May 25, 2023 |
I'm a 2d animator and illustrator. I need a badass writer to collab with so we can work on something that will generate money worldwide |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by bullabong(m): 4:11pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror: |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Aurelius1(m): 4:17pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror:Which site(s) do you use for your freelancing? |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by zubito(m): 4:49pm On May 25, 2023 |
You took it right from my mouth. The post is nothing but a bait. Someone that doesn't have basic knowledge of capitalisation! |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by OdogwuToks(m): 4:58pm On May 25, 2023 |
sonature1:Not true, there is still space. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by alimiadedayo1: 5:22pm On May 25, 2023 |
qtguru:software engineer |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Edembasilprutus(m): 5:27pm On May 25, 2023 |
gabrieltemmy:You are Right, I'm a graphic designer I try finding a remote work on freelance, I can't get any. It was after months of biding that I give up and go into painting which is what I'm doing now. Freelance doesn't work easily as he claims so. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:36pm On May 25, 2023 |
Scammer. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by tonicyril: 5:46pm On May 25, 2023 |
![]() Pls i got a question, can i ask sonature1: |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by sonature1: 5:47pm On May 25, 2023 |
tonicyril:Sure |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Louis8796: 5:50pm On May 25, 2023 |
How did u do the freelance? HardMirror: |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by tonicyril: 5:51pm On May 25, 2023 |
sonature1:I want to change career, so I choose tech cus I love it and I want to practice it, I have bn learning software engineering for some months now. So the glitch is I I am nurturing the mind to jakpa and practice my newly learned field over there. But what u just wrote up there put a cold water on that ambition and make everything looks stupid to me. Imagine you saying the freelancing world is saturated, who knows what it is in the actual office environment?? Pls I need ur imput sir |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by sonature1: 6:11pm On May 25, 2023 |
tonicyril:Sorry about my comment; please don't let it discourage you. I'll edit it at once. That said, I have been a freelancer for years now. Before COVID broke out, I was making a kill from the gig world. During lockdown, I was still making a reasonable amount until 2022 when everything went south. COVID opened a lot of people's eyes to the fact that they could actually work from home. Due to coronavirus pandemic, many freelance platforms lowered their registration restrictions, letting lots of people easily sign up on their marketplaces. I am still a freelancer today, but the space has become more competitive now. If you ask me, I'll say you should continue working on your skill until you become good at it. Afterwards, you can leave the country and start a new life abroad as a junior developer. Good luck. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by online4business: 6:14pm On May 25, 2023 |
Freelancing pay no doubt but the way you glamorized it make it seem like it's easy. You've been a writer for years and you are not advicing people to learn how to write ... A big red flag. Someone who can't write you're telling him how easy it's to make dollars. Here's my take on this Teach people how to write do SEO and they will make passive income I prefer blogging I used to publish on kdp until I was ban for image infringement. I now published on a platform in Canada but prefer blogging If you can write you wouldn't be working for someone else for only one time income. I prefer passive income and cash out a huge exit. I'm in the process of taking my niche site from $0-4000. If I get to $4000 I'll flip it for $144k peged at 36 months multiple on flippa or empire flipper. Right now I've 72 article bringing in 9 dollar I just place ezoic on 11-12 this month epmv at 13 dollars traffic is about 1k monthly visit. And 40-50 daily traffic I need to write 300 blog post to meet this goal how hard is that and I need to write it in one year. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by Salzburgnla(m): 6:15pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror:Please help! I write too |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by online4business: 6:27pm On May 25, 2023 |
Freelancing pay no doubt but the way you glamorized it make it seem like it's easy. You've been a writer for years and you are not advicing people to learn how to write ... A big red flag. Someone who can't write you're telling him how easy it's to make dollars. Here's my take on this Teach people how to write do SEO and they will make passive income I prefer blogging I used to publish on kdp until I was ban for image infringement. I now published on a platform in Canada but prefer blogging If you can write you wouldn't be working for someone else for only one time income. I prefer passive income and cash out a huge exit. I'm in the process of taking my niche site from $0-4000. If I get to $4000 I'll flip it for $144k peged at 36 months multiple on flippa or empire flipper. Right now I've 72 article bringing in 9 dollar I just place ezoic on 11-12 this month epmv at 13 dollars traffic is about 1k monthly visit. And 40-50 daily traffic I need to write 300 blog post to meet this goal how hard is that and I need to write it in one year. |
| Re: The Sad Lives Of Freelancers In Nigeria by FuckTheMod: 7:24pm On May 25, 2023 |
HardMirror:Writing is too saturated and getting a job as a freshly registered member on any of those freelance platform is ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE. |
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