This is a sponsored post written by Natalie Zfat on behalf of Fiverr. The opinions and text are all Natalie’s own.
As a freelance social media consultant for the better part of a decade, I’ve heard it all:
“How do you get anything done?”
“Are you eating out of the fridge all day?”
“Can you actually earn a living being a freelancer?!”
Freelancers contribute $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy annually, but that doesn’t prevent us from facing long-held stereotypes.
That’s why I couldn’t be more excited to be partnering with Fiverr this Small Business Week to share the many advantages companies enjoy when hiring a freelancer, whether on Fiverr or offline…
…along with a helpful guide for freelancers who are figuring out what to charge.
And the fun doesn’t stop there:
Last month in L.A., I invited a few fellow doers to join me at the General Assembly downtown to share some of the unique challenges and opportunities that come with going freelance! (P.S. Did you know that 36% of workers are freelance? That’s more than a third of the workforce!)
Shout-out to tech journalist Jessica Naziri Sabet, financial advisor Winnie Sun, career expert Lauren Berger, music artist Shanee Pink, and music executive and producer Aton Ben-Horin for being a part of the conversation!
For more info on how to set your rates as a freelancer, check out Fiverr Elevate‘s new knowledge portal!
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