
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
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.
"A Freelancer to me is essentially just an entrepreneur."
—Alex Singh
Tweet This
"Calling yourself a freelancer is the greatest way not to get paid."
—Matt Inglot
Tweet This
"20 clients is a lot of proposals to close."
—Matt Inglot
Tweet This
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Online Jobs by Todd McLeod as a free audiobook
Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes or on Android
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.
"A Freelancer to me is essentially just an entrepreneur."
—Alex Singh
Tweet This
"Calling yourself a freelancer is the greatest way not to get paid."
—Matt Inglot
Tweet This
"20 clients is a lot of proposals to close."
—Matt Inglot
Tweet This
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Online Jobs by Todd McLeod as a free audiobook
Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes or on Android