Freelance Tutorials
Freelancers: Invoice your clients
November 23, 2009 by Oli · 29 Comments
Create invoices and manage account receivables online using one of these 9 web apps. You’ll save time and maybe even earn more money. The ability to successfully run a freelance design business, requires more than just graphic skills. You’ll need to know how to drum up business, manage competing demands and perhaps most importantly how to get paid. As a freelancer, choosing the right invoice software can make your job easier. These web apps can create invoices online, track payments,... learn more
5 Ways to Build on Your Freelance Skills
May 15, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 10 Comments
Technology and ideas of what is current information change quickly. A web site designer who knows only basic HTML, for example, is no longer current or viable in the freelance market. How can a freelancer keep up with current trends in information and technology to increase their skill set without going broke? Here are five ways to build on your freelance skills: learn more Read More →
7 Networking Opportunities for Freelancers
May 6, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 3 Comments
A freelancer who doesn’t network is a freelancer who won’t be in business very long. Networking brings in customers/clients, who, in turn, bring in the money. Even if an event where you network doesn’t bring immediate clients, chances are it will produce results eventually through word-of-mouth or an unforeseen need. Networking doesn’t come easily to many freelancers. It’s easier to do your work and mind your business than to go out and network. However, it is important to view networking... learn more
5 Ways to Advertise without a Budget
April 27, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 2 Comments
You’ve decided to go into business for yourself as a freelancer. You have your business idea, your preferred niche, and some contacts and potential clients. How do you get new clients without paying a lot for advertising? Here are five tips for advertising without a budget: learn more Read More →
Deciding to Become a Freelancer is Easy, the Hard Part Comes the Day After
April 4, 2009 by Michael Alexander · 4 Comments
Becoming a freelance designer or writer is so easy my elderly father’s girlfriend, who also is 80-ish and who doesn’t have a clue what freelancers do, could set up shop within 24 hours, including the time it would take to hang a shingle outside the door of her condo and get her business cards printed. The fact is, anyone can become a freelancer. The trick is making a living doing it. If you’ve been successfully working as a freelancer for any length of time, you know what I mean.... learn more
25 Ways to Find Time for Creative Play
Freelancers are creative people. It can be difficult to find time for creative play when you’re faced with looming deadlines and various administrative minutiae. Here are 25 creative ways that you can find time to unleash your inner child and engage in creative play. After all, this isn’t just kid’s stuff, as a creative professional, your livelihood depends on your ability to let loose and be creative. So, go play! learn more Read More →
7 Habits of Successful Freelancers
March 24, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 15 Comments
Ads abound saying you can make a six-figure annual income by freelancing. Some go so far as to say you don’t have to do much work. Others are more honest and admit it will take work. One thing is true: Freelancers, successful or not, have habits. Whether you believe the ads or not, there are seven common habits of successful freelancers. learn more Read More →
Freelance Jobs to Avoid! 5 Warning Signs for Scams
March 12, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 6 Comments
Freelancing attracts some people who want to get rich quick without doing the required work. Possibly because of this, there are many scams around. How is a freelancer to know which opportunities are legitimate and which are scams? There are warning signs to scams. Here are five of the most common. learn more Read More →
5 Tips for Spotting Trends
March 9, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 2 Comments
Some freelancers spend their time chasing trends and turn in assignments that aren’t as timely as they could be. Other freelancers have learned how to spot trends and can turn in assignments that are ahead of the trend and can highlight coming trends. Whether your business is graphic design or you’re trying to author a regular column, trend-spotting is a must-have skill to stay relevant in your field. If you generally chase trends, these tips can help you learn to spot trends instead. learn... learn more
Simple Record-Keeping Strategies for Freelancers
March 5, 2009 by Jen Nipps · 6 Comments
Depending on what type of freelancing you do, you might be more creativity-centered than numbers-centered. You don’t want — or need — an elaborate bookkeeping system. You just need to know what’s going out (submissions, payments, commissioned work, assigned projects) and what’s coming in (assignments, money, bills). Is there a simple way to do this or do you have to invest in a high-dollar computer program or keep an accountant on retainer? The tips and suggestions here are not meant to... learn more






