Your Accounting and Money Evolution as a Smutlancer
We’re not tax, accounting, bookkeeping, or money experts AT ALL, but all of those things have evolved as we’ve grown […]
Do you hire your content creation skills out to clients? Maybe you’re a sex writer who creates think pieces that change the world’s views on sexuality and gender. Maybe you’re a graphic designer, video editor, or another content creator. Either way, smutlancing is your job as a freelancer.
You’re in the right place because we’ve got tips, tricks, and information to help you grow your business, thrive as a professional and deal with *those* clients (you know the ones).
Below are the blog posts we’ve published that can help you as a freelancing professional. For more resources, check out these pages:
Start Here: This will give you an idea of what else is available through the site.
How to Make Money (blog series): This series will take you through a variety of options you have to make money as a freelancer — with a few options if you create your own content, too.
The Smutlancers Podcast: We share our experiences, things we’ve learned, and our thoughts on a wide variety of topics.
We’re not tax, accounting, bookkeeping, or money experts AT ALL, but all of those things have evolved as we’ve grown […]
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Disclosure: Affiliate links are included in this post. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, I […]
The question embedded in my title is as much a reminder to myself as it is a rallying call for […]
This week, Molly and I are talking about something that effects all of us at some point or another — […]
I hate writing for a specific word count. More than 300, less than 1000, 835 and not one word more. […]
One of the best things you can do for your bank account and your peace of mind is find ways […]