Archive for 'Getting Started'
Interview: Pete Harrison
Posted on 08. Apr, 2010 by Chris Green.
1. How did you get started in Freelancing? How did you land your first customer?
Once I had started to create digital art, I posted it on forums and communities etc..my first customer saw some of my earlier works, and thought I could create something for one of their websites, so they [...]
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Sing When You’re Winning: Four Ways to Leap Off the Feast-Famine Rollercoaster
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Pete Savage.
When Chris Green invited me to write a guest article for this blog, at first, I was happy.
But then I realized that a large portion of Chris’s audience is made up of freelance designers, and since I’m a freelance copywriter, this would mean I’d be talking to a lot of people who dress cooler than [...]
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11 Reasons For Becoming A Freelancer
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by Chris Green.
If you have been thinking about starting your own freelancing career and are hoping for just one good reason why you should become a freelancer here are eleven of them.
1. Job Opportunity.
With today’s economy there are many people who simply can’t find work or who are working less hours than they need to make ends [...]
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Market yourself for the long term
Posted on 27. Jan, 2010 by Chris Green.
The Following is a guest post by Luke van de Paverd, a freelancer from Victoria, Australia.
When starting out in freelancing, often you’ll hear all sorts of advice. Advice like “price yourself cheaply to start with to get some customers”, or “don’t go full time straight off the bat”, etc. That’s all well and good. But [...]
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USPs for Freelancers
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by Chris Green.
If you’re like me and you end up going to networking events a lot, you may just get some crazy marketing person come up to you and ask you your ‘USP’. Then they’ll stand there with a smug grim on their face while you try and work out what the heck they are on about.
So [...]
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Greater Client Service, Greater Clients
Posted on 10. Jan, 2010 by Chris Green.
In the current climate, it seems to me that if you are going to keep your prices to a decent level then you need to have some substance that will differentiate you from the people slashing their prices. Otherwise, you’ll lose out.
So where do you start? Well, one of the easiest places to start is [...]
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The Hipp Guide To Starting a Freelance Design Business
Posted on 01. Jan, 2010 by Chris Green.
I know many of you that read this blog obviously want to make money by designing. I also know that there’s a lot that are wanting to start a freelance design business but they aren’t really sure exactly how to get started or where to begin.
That’s where this book comes in. Freelance expert, Mason Hipp, [...]
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Spend Your Free Time Wisely
Posted on 06. Dec, 2009 by Chris Green.
Now, I am not the best at taking time off. Being a designer, blogger, business owner, husband and dad… life can be pretty hectic. So i’m writing this as much for me as I am for you.
When I first started out freelancing I seemed to be working every hour God sent. That didn’t change for [...]
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The Drawbacks of Working at Home
Posted on 30. Nov, 2009 by Chris Green.
Working at home is one of the fastest growing trends in careers today. However, many people jump on the freelancer bandwagon without considering all of the drawbacks to working at home. While some people are naturally inclined to work at home, others find the transition more difficult to make. There are many benefits to working [...]
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6 Mistakes Freelancers Make When They Blog
Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by Chris Green.
Now i’ve been telling you freelancers that if you want to be successful and attract loads more clients like a magnet you need marketing tools in your belt. I was going to say tool belt, but enough with the analogies.
In my opinion, one of your tools has to be a blog. I’ll cover why another [...]





