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Freelancing Caelan Huntress 2023-09-15T04:39:07-07:00

hurriedly drinking my soup before my liege lord has me thrashed for not toiling hard enough pic.twitter.com/1zoFrMSnCa

— eel "skill issue" enthusiast (@cheascake) July 4, 2023

Most of the freelancers that email me for advice aren't struggling to get clients.

They're struggling with OVERWHELM šŸ˜–

* Where do I find clients?
* How do I know they can pay my rates?
* Should I send cold emails?
* How big does my portfolio need to be?
* All my stuff is…

— Rachael Pilcher | SaaS Copywriter (@MightyFineCopy_) April 10, 2023

Clients: "It's so hard to find good freelancers." Freelancers: "It's so hard to find good clients."

— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) April 3, 2023

After my 1st startup, I went shopping for a nicer car to satisfy 12 years of delayed gratification.

Audi: *joins me on test drive, 'so what price are you looking for??'*

BMW: "It's got a full tank of gas and there's a country road 1 mile that way. Have fun."

Sell like that.

— Matt Wensing šŸ™ (@mattwensing) March 30, 2023

Every time I rewatch this video, I get goosebumps.

The scale of the internet is impossible for the brain to understand. pic.twitter.com/Sj1U7YEYiw

— George Mack (@george__mack) October 18, 2022

The secret to solopreneurship is boring: find the thing you love to do, and do it for many years.

— Kyle Kowalski (@KyKow) March 16, 2023

I’ve been told:

$750 is too expensive for a case study

$1,500 is too expensive for a case study

$2,000 is too expensive for a case study

$3,500 is too expensive for a case study

I’ve had excited buyers at every single one of those points who felt they were getting a steal.

— Joel Klettke (@JoelKlettke) August 21, 2022

Most engineers who make $250k out of college at FB or Google doing 30hrs/week could probably solve a dynamic programming problem but couldn’t ship their own static blog in a week.

— Deedy (@debarghya_das) August 11, 2022

If your primary source of income is from one job and you have a single boss who controls your fate, you are vulnerable

— Larry Cornett (@cornett) August 8, 2022

New to freelancing in 2022? Excited? Good!

Remember: the people who tend to do the best aren’t always the best at their craft.

They’re often just better at running a business and marketing themselves.

Yes, you need skill, but that’s rarely enough alone.

— Joel Klettke (@JoelKlettke) December 29, 2021

Need to put together an elevator speech? This is always an excellent place to start! pic.twitter.com/irvYa6QBIG

— Wendy Bohon, PhD šŸŒ (@DrWendyRocks) August 5, 2022

It's true that believing that "money is not inherently evil and it's okay for other people to give it to me" has made it much easier being a solopreneur

It means I feel good about charging reasonable prices for what I sell, no one really minds, and I can keep making things https://t.co/6xzehLJxe6

— Michael Ashcroft (@m_ashcroft) April 12, 2022

The average person thinks having a job is safer than entrepreneurship.

They're wrong.

Here are 9 reasons to bet on yourself:

— Barrett O'Neill (@barrettjoneill) July 24, 2022

I want to start a Mastermind group for other techies who are founding their own startups? So we can study, share resources, ideas, podcasts, advice and support each other and have like a mini book club. DM me if interested?

— Tae’lur Alexis (@TaelurAlexis) December 31, 2018

9-5 jobs are comfort money.

They give you just enough money to make it hard to leave.

Then you buy a car, buy a house, and have kids. Then it's just too much risk to leave the job.

Next thing you know, you blink, and you're 60.

— Your Friend Andy (@OhHaiAndy) July 5, 2022

once you’ve articulated a genuine vector and you present it properly to the world, things start getting wild. People start emailing and DMing you relevant information out of the blue. The world around you becomes your research team and support crew etc

— Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv) March 31, 2022

Dear freelancer,

Stop requesting payment via Venmo or PayPal.

It's not professional.
Full stop.

1: open a business bank account

2: sign up for an invoicing tool that allows you to accept payments via ACH and credit card

3: send your invoice

— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) July 1, 2022

I just like to pay the ActiveCampaign bill and shake my head and say 'one day maybe' and then go back to being a completely useless idiot

— Joel Klettke (@JoelKlettke) March 9, 2022

$500 client: i wanna make sure we're getting our money's worth so please send over your exact timeline breakdown for each milestone of this two week project and the expected results, also any chance we could get a 30% discount?

$50,000 client: proposal signed, thx

— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) June 27, 2022

Looking to carve out more time on your schedule and curious what to delegate next?

Start with what you have been procrastinating on.

We all avoid things that take away energy.

— Wes Bush (@wes_bush) March 5, 2022

The freelancer urge to take 30% off every pitch before hitting send because OH MY GOD WHAT IF I NEVER GET WORK AGAIN

— Brooklin Nash (@realBrookNash) June 27, 2022

For those skeptical of LinkedIn engagement rates…

13,200 views in <24 hours! pic.twitter.com/uD4bJ9aPgm

— Rand Fishkin (@randfish) July 30, 2021

Coffee is for posters

— šŸŽ­ (@deepfates) June 26, 2022

#CSS
CSS nesting (yes, like in Sass) is coming, here is what you need to know and be careful about, by @kilianvalkhof
https://t.co/iyLTTUtYh8

— Stef Walter (@WalterStephanie) August 13, 2021

Accepting that:

1. I need a project;
2. I don't have the skills or expertise in a domain for a genuinely creative project right now;
3. I need to get my life on track in a bunch of really dull normie dimensions (health, family, finances) before I can look for a project

— nihilism disrespecter (@meaning_enjoyer) June 18, 2022

Need the images from a Google doc someone has sent you?

File > Publish to web > Get link > Paste link into new browser > Drag all and any images onto your desktop at full resolution, no matter how big they are presented in the Google doc > Profit

Thank me later. Or now.

— BARRY (@ClareBarry) September 14, 2021

if you have a lifelong therapist, your therapist is not good

— avery (@averykimball) June 8, 2022

If your client tells you 'you're a fucking delight to work with' where on your website should that go? 😊

— Adrienne Sheares (@AdriSheares) September 16, 2021

A bit of conviction I have that I’m not sure I’ve articulated strongly:

If you want to make it in a market as a creative, an artist, whatever, you have to be able to ā€œpresent a vectorā€.

which is a way of saying, ā€œhere’s what I’m doingā€, in a way that has a sense of direction

— Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv) March 31, 2022

pro tip if u are ā€œbrokeā€ and ā€œunemployedā€ u can fix this by just rebranding yourself as an ā€œentrepreneurā€

— Ben (@BenRatkaj) October 25, 2021
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