Sooner or later every freelancer faces the problem of having too much on their plate and not being able to take on new work. And sadly, majority of freelancers cannot say NO to prospects, terrified they will lose them as clients forever. As a result, we see plenty of burnout freelancers who lack work-life balance. Today, I’ll help you learn how to say NO to clients and still keep them 😉
Reality Check – Time to Prioritize and Make Some Changes around Here
I am a loyal reader of Ramsey’s blog, The Blog Tyrant, for the great blogging tips and inspiration he brings me. A couple of weeks ago I got his Ultimate Guide How to Start a Blog and Dominate Your Niche – a mind blowing 9K+ words of a blog post! I didn’t read all nine thousand words but the few sections I did read got me so inspired and motivated that I rolled up my sleeves and did a reality check right there and then. I immediately started working on my websites and here’s my report to you – changes are coming, prepare yourself!
Reality check – first order of business: shifting the focus of this blog.
Guest Blogging Guidelines If You Want to Get Published Here
When you start getting guest blogging inquiries more often than quick call requests from clients, it’s safe to assume it’s time to open your blog for guest authors, right? That time has come for me, too.
First, some guest blogging ground rules if you want to get published here.
Working with Freelancers – How to Keep Your Best Fit on the Team
If you are working with freelancers, you know how hard it can be to find the right fit – an independent consultant who does their job well and with whom you work well. I know you want to keep that freelancer on your team for as long as you can. So here are a few tips to help you do just that.
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