Be Aware (and Beware!) of These Five Freelance Pitfalls You’ll Want to Avoid

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Freelancing is (more than) a full-time job—between invoicing, hustling for new gigs, and doing the actual work, sometimes it’s hard to see the warning signs that may lead to things like burnout and not getting paid fairly for your work. But great news! A little bit of knowledge goes a long way, so read on below to get to know some terms that should find their way into your freelancing vocabulary—and contracts.

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