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Natasha Khullar Relph

How to File Taxes as a Freelancer: Your Ultimate Checklist

by Natasha Khullar Relph

Getting ready to figure out how to file taxes as a freelancer.

From last-minute payments to clients who pay in crypto, here’s how to file taxes as a freelancer when your income is anything but predictable. The moment someone pays you for a project—congrats, you’re self-employed. And whether it’s a steady freelance career or a side gig with a Venmo trail, the IRS wants its cut. That […]

The Roadmap to Becoming a Highly-Paid SaaS Content Writer

by Natasha Khullar Relph

Man using a laptop while sitting on a rock in the forest—saas content writers can work anywhere, even off the grid.

Unlock the strategies, skills, and client secrets top SaaS content writers use to turn complex tech into compelling stories—and bigger paychecks. If you’re a strong writer with a strategic brain, SaaS content writing (Software as a Service) is one of the highest-paying, lowest-drama niches in the game. Why? Because SaaS companies are built on content. […]

How to Make a Career Change (Even If You Have No Idea What’s Next)

by Natasha Khullar Relph

Golden hour light behind road signage, symbolizing a new path and career change.

A career change can feel like a leap in the dark. Here’s how to find your next direction—even if you’re not sure what it is yet. Sometimes it’s obvious. You’re ghostwriting content you don’t care about, staring down deadlines with dread, or realizing your “dream client” is actually just a nightmare in a Slack channel. […]

Work Ethic for Writers: What It Takes (and What You Can Skip)

by Natasha Khullar Relph

A no-frills desk setup—laptop, water, and the work ethic to get things done.

Work ethic isn’t about writing more—it’s about writing smarter. From toxic hustle habits to quiet discipline, here’s what no one tells writers about getting it right. “Work ethic” might sound like something your corporate uncle talks about while judging your part-time freelance writing thing. But let’s reframe it—because for writers, it’s less about clocking in […]

Your Guide to Employment Opportunities in Journalism (With or Without Experience)

by Natasha Khullar Relph

A reporter walking through a protest scene—one of many forms employment opportunities in journalism can take

Whether you’re a journalism major or a self-taught writer, this guide will walk you through real employment opportunities in journalism—plus how to land one, no matter your experience level. If you’ve heard the “journalism is dead” line more times than you can count, you’re not alone. But the truth? Journalism is very much alive. It’s […]

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