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So, You Want to Build a Website? Let’s Talk. Haaaa… a website. So many people are intrigued by the idea of building one— and rightfully so. In today’s digital world, having a website isn’t just a nice extra; it’s almost essential, especially for businesses trying to thrive online. Whether it’s a blog, a product landing page, a personal portfolio, or a full- blown business site, understanding how a website works can make the entire process much smoother and less intimidating. This is a topic I’m genuinely passionate about. I know a lot of people out there are eager to get clarity on where to begin. “ Web development,” as the tech world calls it, can sound overwhelming. But don’t worry— in this post, I’m sharing my personal experience building my own website, and breaking things down in a way that’s simple, relatable, and hopefully helpful. My First Website: Why I Chose to Code It Myself As a junior coder, I was eager to learn a new skill that could boost my Upwork profile and open mor...

The Harsh Truth About Starting Freelancing (From a Broke Beginner’s View)

  Let’s be honest, freelance noobies— the idea of freelancing sounds sweet until you actually try it (and realize how demanding it is and how delusional you were when you thought it was going to be a breeze ). People will tell you, “Just sign up and start making money!” but what they won’t tell you is the stress, confusion, and disappointment that hits when reality kicks in. For someone trying to start freelancing from scratch, especially in Africa, it’s not a straight road. It’s filled with fake promises, technical stress, and a lack of guidance. Let me break down the hurdles I’ve faced, and if you’re in the same boat, you’ll relate. 1. Too Much Advice, Not Enough Direction When I started searching for how to make money online, I was hit with thousands of videos, blogs, and advice. Some said “Start surveys.” Others said “Join Fiverr.” Some even told me to start affiliate marketing or crypto trading. The problem? None of them told me what to do step-by-step. You just keep jumping f...

Best Apps to Start a Freelancing Career in Africa (2025 Guide)

  Freelancing is one of the smartest ways to earn money online in Africa — especially if you have skills and a smartphone. Whether you're a writer, designer, developer, or just learning how to use tools like ChatGPT, these apps can help you kickstart your freelancing hustle. Here are the best apps every beginner freelancer in Africa should have: 1. Upwork Upwork is one of the biggest freelancing platforms in the world. Once you create a free profile, you can apply for jobs in writing, design, tech, admin work, and more. It's competitive, but if your profile looks good, you'll start getting jobs. Bonus tip: Use ChatGPT to help write your proposals. 2. Fiverr Fiverr lets you create "gigs" where people can buy your services directly. It’s perfect for small jobs like logo design, voiceovers, or writing articles. Fiverr works well even if you’re a beginner, and it’s mobile-friendly. 3. ChatGPT Yes, this AI tool is your freelancing assistant. Use it to: Write better pro...