First-Class Service: How to Spot What Clients Really Need
Miscommunication is a peril that we have to work to avoid in our daily lives not just as freelancers, but…
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Miscommunication is a peril that we have to work to avoid in our daily lives not just as freelancers, but…
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Wouldn’t freelancing be so much easier if we could read our clients’ minds?
Then we wouldn’t need to hem and…
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In this issue of Ask FreelanceSwitch, we look at firing clients and providing hosting. Ask FreelanceSwitch is a regular column here that allows us to help beginners get a grip on freelancing. If you have a question about freelan…
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More than once, I’ve made the mistake of diving head first into a project, full of enthusiasm and brimming with ideas. After a quick consult with what seems to be an agreeable and understanding…
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I’ve exchanged business cards with plenty of freelancers. There’s one thing that strikes me over and over again, though: a freelancer may have an incredibly well designed business card…