This post is a bit different than the rest on this blog – I was a guest on Ashley Faulkes’ latest podcast on his blog Mad Lemmings where we discussed how a small business owner can start working with freelancers to free up time and focus on their business. Read on to see what key points Ashley and I discussed in this audio.
Let’s Call It The Freelance Cycle – What Is It?
I have crossed paths with many people who have gone through “the freelance cycle” as I like to call it. And no, I am not talking about the feast and famine cycle – if you read my blog regularly, you know I strongly disagree with the necessity of such phenomenon in the life of any freelancer.
I am talking about the early signs of “since I was fired from my day job, I have tons of work to do!” and what follows after that. All the stages a freelancer goes through between day 1 of his or her freelance career and the moment they finally achieve work-life balance. Here’s how it went for me.
How a Trial Assignment Is Beneficial for Freelancers and Clients Alike
Working with freelancers can be very easy or very hard. It depends on how well a client chooses their freelancers and vise verse – how well a freelancer chooses their clients. Starting a trial assignment is the easiest way to determine if a client and a freelancer are a good match.
Before you commit to working together in the long-term, start a trial assignment.
Guest Blogging Guidelines If You Want to Get Published Here
When you start getting guest blogging inquiries more often than quick call requests from clients, it’s safe to assume it’s time to open your blog for guest authors, right? That time has come for me, too.
First, some guest blogging ground rules if you want to get published here.
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