To make a good first impression and to be taken seriously as freelancers, you need not only to do your work well but also to articulate your thoughts well – especially in written communication. Literacy is important for your freelance success and today, I’ll share 3 simple rules which we tend to forget (or ignore) in our busy every-day lives.
Liebster Blog Award – My First Award as a Blogger
I heard for the first time about the Liebster Blog Award just last week when Lorraine nominated me for getting it at her blog Lorraine Reguly’s Life. The idea behind this award is to recognize new bloggers and help them get some buzz and promote their blogs. There’s no real (tangible) award – it’s a sign of recognition and it means to you (the blogger) exactly what you want it to mean.
Starting as a Freelancer
If you’ve completed your freelance profile already, maybe you are ready to land your first freelance job, too. However, when starting as a freelancer, we may not have much experience. And a common problem we face is that clients want experienced freelancers and often are not willing to give a first chance to a newbie. What to do then?
Blog Marketing Plan – What to Include in It
Now that we have our blog marketing strategy in hand, it’s time to build the action plan. I personally would suggest to put all kind of tactics in my blog marketing plan which will help me deliver my key message to the target audience(s). Here’s one way to go about it.
How to Spot Bad Clients as a Freelancer
A beauty of freelance life is that we don’t have to work on projects we don’t want and with people we don’t like or respect. We all know that if there are people and money involved, there are potentially problems. So today I’ll share some insights how to spot bad clients as a freelancer. Bad clients – meaning those who more likely will cause problems and disappointment than help us grow personally and professionally.
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