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16 Things Freelancers Must Know #11: Always Be Billing

April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Lawyers follow this dictum, otherwise known as ABB, and so should you. Once your work’s submitted, submit an invoice immediately. Sure, there are going to be revisions, but if the clients know they’re going to use your work, they may very well go ahead and pay. On some occasions, I have actually been paid before […]

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Tags: Getting Paid · Invoices · Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Up, Sucker

16 Things Freelancers Must Know #9: The work is a breeze, but pitching’s hell

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

I don’t care what your craft is. If you love what you do, the work will always have its own rewards. It will be your rock and bulwark in tough times. It will sustain you and enrich your soul. And you’ll only get better and quicker at it.
But marketing yourself is not often in […]

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16 Things Freelancers Must Know #8: Ask For Money Up Front

March 13th, 2008 · No Comments

There is no reason why you should subsidize the incomes of your clients. It’s customary in many fields for a customer to a deposit or advance for the work they want you to perform. The advance indicates that they are serious about the project. Up to 50 percent up front is reasonable, but you should […]

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Tags: Books · Getting Paid · Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Up, Sucker

16 Things Freelancers Must Know #7: Know Your Worth

February 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Once, when I was just starting out as a freelancer, a colleague asked: “How is your freelance life going?” Without missing a beat, I replied, “Great! I’m very busy!” She responded: “It’s easy to be busy. But are you actually making a living?” She was more right about this than I was willing to admit […]

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Tags: Getting Paid · Managing clients · Non Sequiturs, Rants and Whines · Pay Up, Sucker · Pleasures of the freelance life

16 Things Freelancers Must Know #6: Learn to budget your time:

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Time is money. The minute you get a freelance assignment gig, calculate how much time the client is buying from you. Unless you are absolutely dying to do a particular project, a $500 project should buy fewer of your hours than a $1,000, $2,500 or $7,500 project. I have written $1,500 to $2,500 articles in […]

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Tags: Getting Paid · Managing clients · Multiple income streams · Pay Up, Sucker

16 Things Freelancers Must Know… #2: You Need a Nest Egg

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

In an ideal world, I wouldn’t advise becoming a full-time freelancer until you are 30 or 35 years old. The longer you wait, the more contacts you will have, and the more money you’ll have saved up. And, if at all possible, I would not start as a full-time freelancer unless you had 6 to […]

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Tags: Getting Paid · Invoices · Managing clients · Pleasures of the freelance life · The Emergency Fund