While it’s important to learn the business skills that keep your freelance business humming, ultimately it’s your craft that keeps you in business. Here are nine ways to keep your freelance skills fresh.
Agencies offer a lot of benefits to freelance marketing writers. But there are also a few drawbacks to be aware of. Here's a look at the pros and cons of agency clients.
Most freelancers are subservient to clients. But for more satisfying, long-term, and lucrative client relationships, put you and your clients on equal footing. Here's how.
"Want to earn more as a freelancer? Position yourself as an expert." It's powerful advice for freelaners from the content marketing world, butwhat does it mean, exactly?
A signature service is a low-risk, high-reward way to generate interest in a specific service (and position you as an expert provider), increasing your value to your clients to earn you more.
To earn a higher income, freelancers need to specialize. Why? Specializing makes it easier to position yourself as an expert. And clients who pay well want to work with experts.
In Part 1, I shared with you six reasons you put your prices out there for clients. In Part 2, I cover seven best practices to posting your freelance prices on your website so that you and the client both benefit.
A lot of freelancers don’t have their prices on their websites. I used to be one of them…until I wised up. Here are six benefits to making your pricing available on your freelance site.
“How do I get better, higher-paying clients?” Out of this chronic conundrum, most freelancers approach getting new clients the wrong way. And the problem is getting worse, not better (I’ll explain why). In the meantime, consider this a little tough love.
Pricing without power is self-sabotage. But when you price with power, you see every project as an opportunity instead of an obligation. Here's one strategy to set you up for success.