Freelancing Book

The Freelancer’s Bible – by Sara Horowitz

Here is the review of the Freelancing book The Freelancer’s Bible – by Sara Horowitz

If you reached this post directly, kindly read this pre-post for a little background. 5 Must-Read Freelancing Books

A quick context: This is one of the five freelancing books that I am on my way of reviewing through other’s reviews’ who have read these book.

My take on this book – As the title says, this is the Bible for the Freelancers. It’s a 360 degree walkthrough on the career Freelancing itself along with advice, practices, resources etc.

  • Couple of reviews also spoke about the reach that the content which cuts across the base niches, say for a graphic designer, content maker, a techie.
  • Some mentioned that she covers the common aspects of taxes, insurance, Pros & Cons of the career and how to deal with them
  • A book for someone new to freelancing and looking to break into the business. But the review said that might not be very well suited for seasoned freelancers
  • The caption of this book says “Why staying small and intentional can actually be smarter”.

Reviews are researched and collated from Amazon shopping & Google books.

I would certainly suggest this book to be a good start for freelancing starters so they can begin their journey with small as applicable.

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