Successful Freelancer & Entrepreneur Went ‘All In’ on Her Business Generating More Than $200K in Revenue in the Second Year

Zack Love
4 min readNov 29, 2023

A successful freelancer decided to forge her own path by focusing on her business rather than working for someone else, and it’s paying off.

credit: Hannah Logsdon

Hannah Logsdon needed to make a change in her life, as her full-time job was not giving her fulfillment, and she was unhappy there, describing it as a “crossroads” in her career in real estate acquisition.

She was missing an important work/life balance and her efforts were not being recognized by her manager, then there was a family tragedy that brought to light the imbalance in her life.

Fiverr found in a study that “71% of U.S. workers are planning to freelance in 2023” due to economic times, with 73.3 million freelancers in the U.S. with web design as the most “in-demand” freelance skill.

Freelancing Gave Hannah the Flexibility She Needed

Hannah discovered the flexibility of freelancing first as a virtual assistant and appointment setter on Upwork and Fiverr freelance websites. She also incorporated skills that she had learned…

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Zack Love
Zack Love

Written by Zack Love

I've been published on Newsbreak, Medium, Yahoo! and have received "Top Writer in Entrepreneurship" on Medium and "Hot 500" on Yahoo! Voices.

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