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Tag: Freelancing
A crazy sales experiment I’m running to attract slightly higher intent leads.
Some red flags to avoid potential bad fit freelance clients.
Some common things I get asked about ghostwriting — and some answers.
My top technology recommendations for noise-adverse people working from home
My methodology for calculating a target freelance hourly rate.
A new methodology I’m using to make working with clients over Google Docs more straightforward!
How to work from Israel with various world time zones.
If you’re a freelancer, then you’ll need to have a portfolio to show off your work. Here are some tips to make it successful!
You’re looking to join the self-employed madhouse? Here are some things that might be useful to know.
If you’re navigating the freelance pricing minefield, here are some guidelines about the advantages of per word, per hour, and per project.
My guide to pricing, and selling, your work as a freelance writer.
How can you ensure your career evolution as a freelancer?
The extra skills that today’s freelancers need to succeed in this competitive marketplace
I believe that stronger contracts build better relationships. Here are four terms I have found necessary to integrate to my standard terms and conditions over the years.
People commonly claim that making a living as a freelancer in Israel is inordinately expensive and complicated. Is that really the case?
One of the strange facets of freelancing is regularly fielding job “recommendations” even when you’re incredibly busy with a full book of business. Here’s a template I developed!
Marketing is a fascinating field. There’s so much to learn. So many emerging practices and technologies to keep up with. And yet, for freelancer writers,…
Picking slightly uncomfortable topics is one of the best ways to grow as a freelance writer.
Can you grow professionally while working as a full time freelance writer? These are some of my thoughts as to why I think the answer is ‘yes’