One thing that I think can help generate passive revenue online for your business is to create a digital product of some kind that you can market over and over again to make money in your sleep.
Read MoreIf one of the adjustments that you recently had to make involves working from home, I’m here to help. I wanted to put together some resources that I made on Jumprope for you in one place so that whether you’re trying to figure out…
Read MoreWhenever I tell someone that I’m a full-time freelancer, their eyes often light up and they seem to suddenly be under the impression that I live some kind of magical life in an alternate universe. Freelancing is magical in many ways, but often when you’re first starting out…
Read MoreI will never forget how exhilarating it was when I first shared Keep Calm and Chiffon with the world. Sure, maybe only a few people were reading it then (hi, mom!) but I didn’t care. To have my own space on the internet felt oddly important back in 2012 and it still feels that way now.
Read MoreLately many of my fellow millennials seem to be venturing off of the path of a single job and a single salary and into the worlds of side hustles, multiple revenue streams, and online businesses. I’ve heard people who fall into this group called many things, slashies and multi-hyphenates among the descriptors…
Read MoreThis is a sponsored post in partnership with Spacious. All words and opinions are my own. As I approach my one year anniversary of being a full-time freelancer in New York City, I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on the past 365 days...
Read MoreBack in January I posed a question on my Instagram stories: “If you could get a 30-minute coffee with me, what would you ask me about?” The responses I got were varied, from styling advice, to organization, but one subject that stood out the most was pitching advice.
Read MoreThe first time I got laid off was in September 2017 and it felt like barely anyone in my industry understood what I was going through. Since then, so much has changed and it seems like every week another magazine folds or a publication cuts jobs…
Read MoreIn media’s tumultuous job climate, there are more and more people today who seem to want to skip all of the nonsense of jobs where they are underpaid and overworked to go out and pursue other creative passions. I can’t say I blame them.
Read MoreI’ve been attending New York Fashion Week for five seasons now and this is the first time I’ve done fashion week completely on my own. Back when I was working at NYLON and Interview, I was able to attend fashion week on behalf of those publications. The invitations I received in my inbox were not only plentiful, but were also often first or second row seats.
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