Perfecting the Work Life Balance as a Work-from-Home Developer

Perfecting the Work Life Balance as a Work-from-Home Developer

Guest post by Leigh Marcos Being a work-from-home developer can seem like a dream for some: working when, where, and for whom you want, with no micromanaging boss peering over your shoulder, and with plenty of time to spend with family or pursuing the other interests...
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Launching a SaaS

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Launching a SaaS

You’re launching your SaaS; this is a big moment! You’ve put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into this (well, hopefully not any blood) and you’re ready to go public with all of your hard work. However, there are a few things that could really hurt the integrity and...
5 Productivity Tips For Web Designers

5 Productivity Tips For Web Designers

Guest post by Jessica Gust How to get more out of your workdays. One of the biggest perks to being a web designer is the ability to work from home on your own schedule. But it can also be an obstacle in that your productivity may go down without traditional boundaries...
Weakness To Strength: 5 Ways To Make Negative Reviews Work For You

Weakness To Strength: 5 Ways To Make Negative Reviews Work For You

Guest post by Sophia Mest Whether you are selling a product or offering a service, receiving negative reviews is always going to be a part of the business. Upon receipt of a bad review, no matter how many times you have got them in the past, your first instinct will...
7 Words Bad Clients ALWAYS Use And How To Spot The Red Flags

7 Words Bad Clients ALWAYS Use And How To Spot The Red Flags

Guest post by James Crook After freelancing for more than 8 years, I’ve come to learn that there are a few warning signs new clients will give you, letting you know that they’re going to end up being difficult to work with, slow payers, or even worse — no...