Tips-Freelancing
Suman K.P.
Every guide here is written by one person — me — from work I was actually paid to do.
How these guides are written
Every guide here is written by one person rather than a rotating pool of contributors. Rate figures are given as ranges, platform fees are re-checked quarterly on the platforms themselves, and anything uncertain is described as uncertain. The full standard is in the editorial policy.
The background
Twelve years of freelancing, clients in more than 21 countries, 270+ website and marketing contracts and 47+ verified testimonials sit behind these guides. The full story is here.
Recent guides
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- Freelance toolsAI Tools for Freelancers20 July 2026Where AI genuinely saves a freelancer hours, which tools are worth a subscription, and the three tasks clients still expect you to do yourself.
- Freelance toolsFreelance Tools (hub)13 July 2026The short list that runs a one-person business — proposals, time tracking, invoicing, storage and comms — with free options for each.
- Freelance incomeHow Much Do Freelancers Make6 July 2026Average freelance earnings by skill, experience and country, plus how long it typically takes to replace a full-time salary.
- Freelance incomeFreelance Rates30 June 2026Hourly and project rate benchmarks across nine freelance skills and three experience levels, updated quarterly.
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