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ToggleHi, I’m Willie KG – creator of Task Landing. I share remote work tips based on 6+ years of real freelancing experience.
The remote work tips I share come from real freelancing experience. Unlike generic advice, these remote work tips focus on what actually earns you money online – tested strategies, not theory.
I’ve been working remotely for over 6 years. Through all the ups and downs of freelancing, building side hustles, and earning passive income, I’ve learned what works — and what doesn’t.
I created TaskLanding.com to share these insights and help others like you navigate the exciting world of remote work and online opportunities.
The remote work tips you’ll find here aren’t theory – they’re battle-tested strategies I’ve used to replace my 9-to-5 income.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or experienced freelancer, these remote work tips are designed to save you time and money.
The remote work tips on this page alone helped three of my students land their first freelance clients within 30 days.
With nearly two decades of firsthand experience, I understand the challenges — and the rewards — of remote work. TaskLanding.com is here to make your journey easier, sharing real-world advice, honest reviews, and step-by-step guides you can trust.
👉 Explore my tips, tools, and guides — and take the first step toward your ideal remote lifestyle today!
Below are my most popular remote work tips to help you start earning online this week.
Through years of trial and error, I’ve identified the biggest pitfalls new remote workers face:
Mistake #1: No dedicated workspace – Your kitchen table won’t cut it. Create a distraction-free zone.
Mistake #2: Skipping contracts – Always use written agreements. I learned this the hard way after two unpaid gigs.
Mistake #3: Ignoring taxes – Set aside 25-30% of every payment. My quarterly tax guide can help.
These remote work tips alone would have saved me thousands of dollars and hundreds of stress-filled hours. Learn from my mistakes!
Over the years, I’ve relied on a handful of trusted external sources to stay current with remote work trends. I strongly recommend you bookmark them.
For the most reliable industry data, check the State of Remote Work report by Owl Labs (https://www.owllabs.com/state-of-remote-work). It’s one of the few surveys that actually pays attention to freelance and hybrid workers. Another excellent annual report comes from Buffer (https://buffer.com/state-of-remote-work). Their research covers real challenges like loneliness, time zone management, and burnout — topics most blogs ignore.
If you need legal templates or contract advice, the Freelancers Union (https://www.freelancersunion.org/resources/) offers free, vetted documents. I’ve personally used their payment protection guide after a client delayed payment for three months. For broader workplace analytics, Gallup (https://www.gallup.com/workplace/351485/state-of-the-remote-workplace.aspx) provides data on manager effectiveness and remote team productivity.
Before applying to any online gig, I always cross-check company reviews on Trustpilot (https://trustpilot.com) and the Better Business Bureau (https://www.bbb.org/). These two platforms have saved me from at least three scams.
Finally, for passive income research, I follow market sizing reports from Statista (https://www.statista.com/topics/6029/remote-work/). Their numbers help me decide which side hustles are saturated and which still have room for beginners.
Have questions about any remote work tips on this site? I reply to every email within 48 hours. Please send me an email at info@williekg.com or send a message via the Contact Us page.
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