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As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 5:16pm On Aug 02, 2022
Being a Freelancer or Working Remotely from home can be the sweetest thing ever!

But, it also has it downsides...

What are yours? Let's share
Someone might have the key/solution to your hassles.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by minosky: 11:37pm On Aug 02, 2022
Power issue

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Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by wittywriter: 1:58pm On Aug 03, 2022
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.

TheJoePE:


Awesome Wittywriter
It's necessary to have multiple ISP in this naija óo

You writers block issue I'd recommend you follow Praise Kalu on Facebook and IG, she's a content creator/writer and she makes post about such things.

But i know tips myself cause I'm also a Designer and sometimes have creative blocks so;

No. 1 Eat and Sleep Well cheesy
No. 2 Rest when you're stressed even if you've a deadline
No. 3 Seek inspiration online, go to Facebook groups and see what other writers are doing, I'd recommend HeadStart Africa on Facebook (I can send you the link if you can't find the group).
No. 4 Do something creative and fun like watching a movie, listening to music, playing games.

Hope this helps.
Thanks....what do you design ?

TheJoePE:


Oh I'm a graphic designer (I do general graphics and printing but major in Logo and Branding) also, running a part-time programme in Software Engineering and Cyber security.
Do you make up to #1million monthly...I'm asking for a reason....
@TheJoePE...you didn't respond to my question ...howbeit I'll give you a tip on how to earn up to #1million monthly but if you are interested in the full fundamentals I'll put you through for a fee(affordable though).....
Imagine you have 200 foreign clients that pay you $100 monthly to be on your Graphics Design services Funnel....or you have 100 locals within Nigeria that pay you #10k monthly to have their multiple graphics design jobs done for them all through the month....
Do the maths....all you need is the locomotives to create traffic for such and then do customers retainership as long as you are good @your designs moreso you can decide your monthly fee to be even higher depends on your nego power.

Cheers.
TheJoePE:


Nobody has complained about back aches? lipsrsealed
How una dey cope?
Especially if you don't have a better working space set up (smooth wide desk and ergonomic chair)
Okay
TheJoePE:



How do we connect. Let's talk more!
Here's my personal WhatsApp 09025004350
Check your WhatsApp.

©Wittywriter
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by Seniorwriter(m): 3:34pm On Aug 03, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.

©Wittyness
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by Seniorwriter(m): 3:34pm On Aug 03, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.

© Wittyness
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by Seniorwriter(m): 3:35pm On Aug 03, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.


© Wittywriter
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by Seniorwriter(m): 3:36pm On Aug 03, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.


©Wittywriter
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by Maclink288: 7:00pm On Aug 03, 2022
Network oh.
Supposed to have an interview for a Product (UI/UX) design role today but network was so bad from my end.
The recruiter had reschedule.

I was embarrassed.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 9:21am On Aug 04, 2022
Maclink288:
Network oh.
Supposed to have an interview for a Product (UI/UX) design role today but network was so bad from my end.
The recruiter had reschedule.

I was embarrassed.

Cheeiii I understand you!
Who are your ISP? (Internet Service Providers)
Probably I can recommend the ones I use for live video classes for you.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 9:26am On Aug 04, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.


©Wittywriter

Awesome Wittywriter
It's necessary to have multiple ISP in this naija óo

You writers block issue I'd recommend you follow Praise Kalu on Facebook and IG, she's a content creator/writer and she makes post about such things.

But i know tips myself cause I'm also a Designer and sometimes have creative blocks so;

No. 1 Eat and Sleep Well cheesy
No. 2 Rest when you're stressed even if you've a deadline
No. 3 Seek inspiration online, go to Facebook groups and see what other writers are doing, I'd recommend HeadStart Africa on Facebook (I can send you the link if you can't find the group).
No. 4 Do something creative and fun like watching a movie, listening to music, playing games.

Hope this helps.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 9:29am On Aug 04, 2022
minosky:
Power issue

Bros e reach everywhere undecided
But you can get affordable solar power like MTN luminous box or self generated electric power using Iridium Spark Plugs and Speaker Magnet grin I can teach if you if you want
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 10:02am On Aug 04, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.


Thanks....what do you design ?

©Wittywriter

Oh I'm a graphic designer (I do general graphics and printing but major in Logo and Branding) also, running a part-time programme in Software Engineering and Cyber security.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by dobnina(f): 3:17pm On Aug 04, 2022
TheJoePE:
Being a Freelancer or Working Remotely from home can be the sweetest thing ever!

But, it also has it downsides...

What are yours? Let's share
Someone might have the key/solution to your hassles.

1. Network issue: very very annoying especially when I have a deadline.

2. Power issue: But thank God for gen, still considering saving up for solar

2. My neighbors: They believe I am into coded runs or I am a yahoo girl cos I don't go out in the morning and come back in the evening. So they are always gossiping about me.
Very soon I will tell them my son's father sends us money from America. Lol.

3. Working remotely can turn you to an introvert or a loner.

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Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 5:14pm On Aug 04, 2022
dobnina:


1. Network issue: very very annoying especially when I have a deadline.

2. Power issue: But thank God for gen, still considering saving up for solar

2. My neighbors: They believe I am into coded runs or I am a yahoo girl cos I don't go out in the morning and come back in the evening. So they are always gossiping about me.
Very soon I will tell them my son's father sends us money from America. Lol.

3. Working remotely can turn you to an introvert or a loner.


Dobnina cheesy cheesy your neighbors is even better you can enlighten them but my own are my parents they still don't believe I make money online from home. I'm a lonely/ambivert so working remotely still cool with me. smiley

For your power issues get solar babe that's the best!
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by dobnina(f): 9:06pm On Aug 04, 2022
TheJoePE:



Dobnina cheesy cheesy your neighbors is even better you can enlighten them but my own are my parents they still don't believe I make money online from home. I'm a lonely/ambivert so working remotely still cool with me. smiley

For your power issues get solar babe that's the best!
My neighbors are old school.
Lol. Your case is actually worse than mine. Your parents only believe in what they know. So they think it's impossible to earn money online.
I am saving to get solar and I will very soon. Thanks for the advice.

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Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by davien(m): 9:47pm On Aug 04, 2022
dobnina:

My neighbors are old school.
Lol. Your case is actually worse than mine. Your parents only believe in what they know. So they think it's impossible to earn money online.
I am saving to get solar and I will very soon. Thanks for the advice.
How do you collect payment online?
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by pocohantas(f): 11:53pm On Aug 04, 2022
Someone should recommend a strong and reliable ISP. I currently have Airtel and Smile.

One needs to have multiple ISPs. I would have gotten MTN, but I am never able to login with MTN.

That said, I love that remote workers are beginning to talk more about it. A lot of Nigerians are still ignorant of how it works. Few days back, my friend said he is still in pains for not tapping extensively into freelance. Lol

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Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by GloriousGbola: 12:28am On Aug 05, 2022
pocohantas:
Someone should recommend a strong and reliable ISP. I currently have Airtel and Smile.

One needs to have multiple ISPs. I would have gotten MTN, but I am never able to login with MTN.

That said, I love that remote workers are beginning to talk more about it. A lot of Nigerians are still ignorant of how it works. Few days back, my friend said he is still in pains for not tapping extensively into freelance. Lol

I have been using swift for the past 8 years.

My first advise to you - buy a proper desktop 4g router. Thanks to Buhari it will cost, but you have the money. Buy a Tplink. From those pc shops at mega plaza. Check all three shops as strangely, they can all be selling the same thing at different prices.

There is also this DC ups they are selling. I bought it at park n shop vi. I bought one and it is still working after three months (my worry was the battery would fail). Runs for 4 to 6 hours

As long as you are working from home, that will pay you. Ironically swift even has a dual modem plan

Also, they have an app so you can load data remotely. Very good as I have a data leak at home that I have not identified, so I do some data rationing. This has also taught the pikins how to check/ manage their data use.

Full disclosure - I prefer swift because they have free night browsing plans. So from. 11pm to 8am free unlimited downloads.

You can also try spectranet. They are cheaper than swift last time I checked. I used to.use them, but I moved when I found they were DELIBERATELY throttling their already difficult free night browsing. (from 1 am to 7am; which meant I had to wake up at 1am to ensure my downloads were properly running and then struggle to go back to sleep. They were knocking me to. 200kb/s on.their free night browsing and resuming normal speed once browsing ended. So. I had to leave.

Do not go near tizeti. They are shit. I tried them in 2019 because I thought swift was too expensive. Waste of money and dubious marketing all around. My guy who lives in lekki says same. (I Was thinking it may have been a location thing)

You can also try fibre one. Depends on your location. They are fair in gbagada. No presence in festac yet.

Glo is 50/50. They have very cheap plans, but their network is 90% shit. All of today I could not use them. Within the house there are literal dead spots with my phone. But if they are good in your location, then you will be fine. This is a trial and error run.

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Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by dobnina(f): 9:23am On Aug 05, 2022
davien:
How do you collect payment online?
Pay Pal and
Payoneer
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by pocohantas(f): 10:17am On Aug 05, 2022
GloriousGbola:


I have been using swift for the past 8 years.

My first advise to you - buy a proper desktop 4g router. Thanks to Buhari it will cost, but you have the money. Buy a Tplink. From those pc shops at mega plaza. Check all three shops as strangely, they can all be selling the same thing at different prices.

There is also this DC ups they are selling. I bought it at park n shop vi. I bought one and it is still working after three months (my worry was the battery would fail). Runs for 4 to 6 hours

As long as you are working from home, that will pay you. Ironically swift even has a dual modem plan

Also, they have an app so you can load data remotely. Very good as I have a data leak at home that I have not identified, so I do some data rationing. This has also taught the pikins how to check/ manage their data use.

Full disclosure - I prefer swift because they have free night browsing plans. So from. 11pm to 8am free unlimited downloads.

You can also try spectranet. They are cheaper than swift last time I checked. I used to.use them, but I moved when I found they were DELIBERATELY throttling their already difficult free night browsing. (from 1 am to 7am; which meant I had to wake up at 1am to ensure my downloads were properly running and then struggle to go back to sleep. They were knocking me to. 200kb/s on.their free night browsing and resuming normal speed once browsing ended. So. I had to leave.

Do not go near tizeti. They are shit. I tried them in 2019 because I thought swift was too expensive. Waste of money and dubious marketing all around. My guy who lives in lekki says same. (I Was thinking it may have been a location thing)

You can also try fibre one. Depends on your location. They are fair in gbagada. No presence in festac yet.

Glo is 50/50. They have very cheap plans, but their network is 90% shit. All of today I could not use them. Within the house there are literal dead spots with my phone. But if they are good in your location, then you will be fine. This is a trial and error run.

Alright. Yes to swift…

No to Glo and Tizeti.

Thanks so much.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by davien(m): 10:54am On Aug 05, 2022
dobnina:

Pay Pal and
Payoneer
how can one receive money on Nigerian PayPal, thought that was barred.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:26am On Aug 05, 2022
davien:
how can one receive money on Nigerian PayPal, thought that was barred.

Yeah it's banned but it's very much possible.

I have two verified PayPal account.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:28am On Aug 05, 2022
wittywriter:
The main challenge as a freelancer in Nigeria is good internet network when you actually need it. Howbeit my own main challenge now (since I have many internet access sims) is writing block.


Thanks....what do you design ?


Do you make up to #1million monthly...I'm asking for a reason....
@TheJoePE...you didn't respond to my question ...howbeit I'll give you a tip on how to earn up to #1million monthly but if you are interested in the full fundamentals I'll put you through for a fee(affordable though).....
Imagine you have 200 foreign clients that pay you $100 monthly to be on your Graphics Design services Funnel....or you have 100 locals within Nigeria that pay you #10k monthly to have their multiple graphics design jobs done for them all through the month....
Do the maths....all you need is the locomotives to create traffic for such and then do customers retainership as long as you are good @your designs moreso you can decide your monthly fee to be even higher depends on your nego power.

Cheers.

©Wittywriter


How do we connect. Let's talk more!
Here's my personal WhatsApp 09025004350
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:32am On Aug 05, 2022
GloriousGbola:


I have been using swift for the past 8 years.

My first advise to you - buy a proper desktop 4g router. Thanks to Buhari it will cost, but you have the money. Buy a Tplink. From those pc shops at mega plaza. Check all three shops as strangely, they can all be selling the same thing at different prices.

There is also this DC ups they are selling. I bought it at park n shop vi. I bought one and it is still working after three months (my worry was the battery would fail). Runs for 4 to 6 hours

As long as you are working from home, that will pay you. Ironically swift even has a dual modem plan

Also, they have an app so you can load data remotely. Very good as I have a data leak at home that I have not identified, so I do some data rationing. This has also taught the pikins how to check/ manage their data use.

Full disclosure - I prefer swift because they have free night browsing plans. So from. 11pm to 8am free unlimited downloads.

You can also try spectranet. They are cheaper than swift last time I checked. I used to.use them, but I moved when I found they were DELIBERATELY throttling their already difficult free night browsing. (from 1 am to 7am; which meant I had to wake up at 1am to ensure my downloads were properly running and then struggle to go back to sleep. They were knocking me to. 200kb/s on.their free night browsing and resuming normal speed once browsing ended. So. I had to leave.

Do not go near tizeti. They are shit. I tried them in 2019 because I thought swift was too expensive. Waste of money and dubious marketing all around. My guy who lives in lekki says same. (I Was thinking it may have been a location thing)

You can also try fibre one. Depends on your location. They are fair in gbagada. No presence in festac yet.

Glo is 50/50. They have very cheap plans, but their network is 90% shit. All of today I could not use them. Within the house there are literal dead spots with my phone. But if they are good in your location, then you will be fine. This is a trial and error run.

Thanks so much for this Gloria...

I'm using Spectranet but it's frustrating, Glo is a no go area for me from day one. I was thinking of either MTN/Airtel Router cause a friend uses MTN and it's quite fast when he shares it with us.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by pocohantas(f): 11:33am On Aug 05, 2022
TheJoePE:


Thanks so much for this Gloria...

I'm using Spectranet but it's frustrating, Glo is a no go area for me from day one. I was thinking of either MTN/Airtel Router cause a friend uses MTN and it's quite fast when he shares it with us.

Gloria kwa? grin grin

MTN is good. My friend uses it and it serves her very well!!! If not for the issues I have with it, na MTN straight.
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by GloriousGbola: 11:35am On Aug 05, 2022
children are on break so the wen i am hearing no be here.

the last born is constantly storming into the study with more aggression than this pikin here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4f9AYRCZY
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by GloriousGbola: 11:37am On Aug 05, 2022
TheJoePE:


Thanks so much for this Gloria...

I'm using Spectranet but it's frustrating, Glo is a no go area for me from day one. I was thinking of either MTN/Airtel Router cause a friend uses MTN and it's quite fast when he shares it with us.

MTN is the most reliable of them, imho - but it costs.

when i have meetings and i have exhausted daily swift quota, i load 1gb mtn straight

thats why i advise you buy a non branded router, so you can swap sims at will

i am recommending a desktop router based on my own experiences. there is a limit to the mifi coverage and you want coverage in your home-house.

there are supposed to be hacks to make all these banded routers accept all sims, but as a naija matter, you will pay and they may not work properly
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:38am On Aug 05, 2022
pocohantas:


Gloria kwa? grin grin

MTN is good. My friend uses it and it served her very well!!! If not for the issues I have with it, na MTN straight.

When I see GloriousGbola grin I don do one and two say the name go be Gloria cheesy grin
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:40am On Aug 05, 2022
GloriousGbola:


MTN is the most reliable of them, imho - but it costs.

when i have meetings and i have exhausted daily swift quota, i load 1gb mtn straight

What about Airtel? Have you tried them too?
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:40am On Aug 05, 2022
GloriousGbola:
children are on break so the wen i am hearing no be here.

the last born is constantly storming into the study with more aggression than this pikin here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4f9AYRCZY

Wahala be like working from home cheesy grin grin grin
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by TheJoePE(m): 11:46am On Aug 05, 2022
davien:
How do you collect payment online?

Most freelance websites are affiliated with PayPal and Account so opening an account with PayPal or Payoneer is seamlessly easy if you follow the link for the websites itself.

But if you run you own personal freelance business working with international clients, PayPal is more recommend cause majority of them have PayPal accounts and can easily send payments to you. You just need to get a verified PayPal Business account and you're good to go �
Re: As A Freelancer Or Working Remotely What Are Your Challenges? by GloriousGbola: 11:46am On Aug 05, 2022
TheJoePE:


What about Airtel? Have you tried them too?

i am frankly thinking of doing so as my home backup. i havent used them in years, but i keep hearing good things about their data plans.

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