The Busy Creator Podcast with Prescott Perez-Fox

An Introduction to Freelancing — Definitions, Ailments, Mindsets, and Advice for new and veteran freelancers — The Busy Creator Podcast 73

12.31.2015 - By Prescott Perez-Fox & friendsPlay

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Freelancers can no longer be ignored as fringe workers, in-betweeners, and the occassional slacker seeking to hide his true unemployment. Freelancers now make up a significant portion of the creative economy, especially in Cities like New York where fashion, film, theatre, design, and music industries thrive outside the walls of conventional employment relationships.

In this episode, we hear from Alex Signh (@AutomaticYes), Co-Founder of Domino, an online community for freelancers, Matt Inglot (@MattInglot), host of the Freelance Transformation podcast, and Jaime Campbell (@TierOneServices), a CPA and business coach who has worked with freelancers throughout her career.

Together we examine some definitions, ailments, and mindsets shared by freelancers. We also drop a few action steps any freelancer can take to make the transition — or the next step — that much smoother.

Show Notes & Links

6 Mistakes Every New Freelancer Makes by Domino

The New Normal by Kristen Fischer

Kristen Fischer on The Busy Creator Podcast ep 60

WashPo WorkBlog: Freelancers' Union lobbies new bill

"A Freelancer to me is essentially just an entrepreneur."

—Alex Singh

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"Calling yourself a freelancer is the greatest way not to get paid."

—Matt Inglot

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Finding clients & managing relationships are the key struggles, according to Alex Singh

Most freelancers get started because they're "really good" and want to collect the full fee, according to Jaime Campbell.

Only ten percent of experienced freelancers know their monthly expenses, according to Alex

Being a freelancer is like being Batman; suddenly, you're called on to save the day. But the rest of the time, you're an orphan.

"20 clients is a lot of proposals to close."

—Matt Inglot

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Tools

Freelancers' Union

Domino

Slack

Quickbooks

LinkedIn

TierOne Services

Techniques

Don't describe yourself as a commodity, jump right into your positioning and story

Be specific about who you will — and won't — work with, and the types of projects you will take on.

Look for clients who can best benefit from your work, not just the person who needs work done today.

Call yourself an Agency (and raise your rates)

Get referrals from other people via relationships. Make other people your "sales team."

Leverage other people's time so you can work on different tasks

Track "income by referral source", or build it custom if needed

Solve people's problems on online forums/sites. Do it publicly.

Get registered as an expert so you get notified first.

Get clear on numbers, especially your effective income.

Develop a long-term strategy

Habits

Understand yourself and re-evaluate yourself

Always learn new skills, test new systems

Spend 5 minutes a day answering questions online

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