Freelancing
Our freelancing articles will help you on your journey whether you’re an absolute beginner or if you have some experience under your belt. You’ll find how-to guides, product recommendations, and FAQs about all things freelancing.
Beginners Start Here
How To Set Prices As A Freelancer (Choosing Your Rates)
Freelance Contracts: How To Make One & What To Include
Tools For Freelancers
The 7 Best Invoicing Software For Freelancers (Free & Paid)
The 9 Best Notion Templates For Freelancers (Free & Paid)
The 10 Best Website Builders For Freelancers In 2023
Latest Freelancing Posts
We have more than 100 freelancing guides to help you on every stage of your self-employed journey!
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Freelancing Checklists For Absolute Beginners
The Hidden Downsides Of Freelancing (You Need To Know)
How To Get More Clients As A Freelancer (Actionable Guide)
Is Freelancing Safe? What Are The Risks?
Wise Invoices For Freelancers: How To Create Them
Freelancing vs Entrepreneurship: The 8 Key Differences
6 Freelancing Myths Debunked (Common Misconceptions)
Wise Personal vs Business For Freelancers: Which To Choose?
10 Freelancing Mistakes To Avoid As A Beginner
The Team Behind These Articles
Chris Hanna
Kate Stacey
Raquel Santos
Freelancing FAQs
How do you start freelancing?
Becoming a freelancer is something pretty much anyone can do! You just need to have skills you can sell and a target audience to which you can sell those skills.
We recommend checking out our guide to becoming a freelancer first, but learning how to get clients is key too.
Is freelancing hard?
As with any career path, freelancing has its fair share of pros and cons. You’ll face many challenges, from income insecurity to dealing with tough clients.
But freelancing can be worth it if your goals are flexibility, working on projects you love, and – of course – more money!
Where should I start freelancing?
There are lots of places you can start freelancing, and we recommend checking out our list of the top freelance marketplaces as a start.
But there are also job boards suited to different types of freelancer, and you can of course reach out to people you know – and those you don’t but would love to work with.