Provided you already know a bit about spotting bad clients, we will make a step further today and see how to learn more about our potential freelance clients by looking at their job posts. For the purposes of this blog post, I will look through random job posts on oDesk and post screenshots from there or illustrative purposes.
3 Pros of Larger Images on Facebook Links Share Posts and Ads
Maybe you’ve heard that Facebook rolled out larger images on Facebook – both for their links share posts and ads. Meaning: when you share a link to your Facebook page (or profile), along with the link title and description Facebook will no longer fetch a thumbnail but a nice large image instead.
Marketing Our Freelance Services on Social Media
Internet and the world in general are changing every day; so is social media. More importantly, it gives endless opportunities for marketing one’s business. For that reason, it’s of crucial importance for freelancers to start leveraging these opportunities early – in the beginning of their freelance careers, while they still have time. Here are a few quick and easy tips to get started.
Advertising for Freelancers – How to Market Freelance Services for Free
Every beginning is hard. Like every other business, starting as a freelancer also requires time, efforts and somewhat investment. A wanna-be freelancer hardly ever has extra money and budget and usually nobody knows about them. For these two reasons, we should take advantage of all free channels of advertising for freelancers. Here are a few to get started.
Freelance Pricing Guide for Hourly Paid Work
Last week we discussed the questions to ask when deciding our profile rates. And while in most cases we use that very same profile rate as basis when applying to hourly paid projects, we still need some kind of freelance pricing guide when applying for hourly paid work, right? Here are some questions from my freelance pricing guide when working by the hour.
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