Tuesday 29 October 2013

Join Freelance Writing and Beat The KRA and Inflation at their Own Games

12:47 Posted by Patrick Mahinge , No comments
Inflation is biting Kenyans where it hurts most. The taxes have skyrocketed. Milk is now 60 bob and so is the price of your favorite newspaper, the Daily Nation. This probably means that you will have to do with black coffee for sometime as we watch the economy and find a hobby that does not involve reading horoscopes on the newspaper. What you don't know is that this could actually be a blessing in disguise.

Have You Thought of Becoming a Freelance Writer in Kenya?

Kenya’s employment rate stands at 58%. That’s not enough; the cost of living is also constantly rising while the salaries never quite seem to go up. That’s why when bills have to be paid at the end of each month; most people get caught up in a personal finance scam

The search for extra income has pushed people to do things they regret. Many people have quit well-paying jobs enticed by seemingly greener pastures only to find themselves trapped in a new job with more opportunities and less pay per output.. It doesn’t have to be like that. Poor Pay and Economic Mess Employers are paying us badly, but it’s not their fault. A position that offers a better pay package obviously has more demands and this is what many people often end up forgetting.

Disposable incomes are increasingly diminishing in the wake of tax increases and the general rise in the prices due to inflation occasioned by the apparent increase in the quality of goods and services. Economists argue that for better quality of life, the price to pay is usually a decrease in the amount of money in people’s pockets. When people spend all their money on consumer goods, they become broke and poor in the long term. However, this vicious cycle can be broken by being creative in finding ways to increase your income.

Increasing Income By Going Freelance

Freelance jobs come in handy. Freelancing is the new culture in Kenya. People who are talented can write articles for publications and earn even more than people working in regular jobs. All Bills Sorted Out What most people don’t know is that regular office workers waste a lot of useful time. Freelance writers will spend this time to write articles and hence generate the extra income, which can go a long way in footing their bills at the end of the month.

It is possible to generate ideas worth a few dollars a day while stuck in traffic on your way to the office or from the office. Writers will generate their power point and it will only be a matter of seconds to join the points and come up with income generating articles.

Better still, with the matatu industry in Kenya going hi-tech, freelance writers in Kenya who also double up as office workers can take advantage of the free WiFi in a way that no one else can. With the public service vehicles fitted Wi-Fi, you could end up making the extra income while on your
way home. Isn't it interesting to make money while everybody else is stuck in traffic?

Apart from the extra income, freelance writing gives the writer a chance to develop their career. As an art it is stimulating and refreshing to see your talent develop while at the same time being able to cash on it.

So, how do you start being a freelance writer in Kenya? The secret lies in developing a passion for writing. Write when you’re free and write without expecting anything in return. Write because nobody can do better than you in expressing an idea. Simply put, speak your heart out and if it earns you money, then the gods for the brains the talent. By now you must be wondering who on earth will be willing to pay you for your talent. However, for you to begin to make money there is need to have a portfolio to back you up. You cannot for instance claim to be talented in writing and yet cannot creatively compose a credible paragraph. So just write and let you articles earn for you, it could be your break from poverty.

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