Sunday, October 25, 2009

What every freelancer ought to know about freelancing.



It's time to realise probably what you have learn in school days are nothing, but technical skills and technical skills.

It's been awhile since I started freelancing, and there are always lessons learnt in the hard way. Have you ever felt lost, didn't know what is the "right" way to handle certain things at the start of your freelance career?

For example, how much should you charge your client? What should you do to protect your rights as a freelancer, as well as making a win/win situation for both you and your client? Do you know what is the ideal way to negotiate with your client?

If you have been freelancing for awhile, probably like me in the past, believe that freelancing is a solitary activity. But in fact, that is absolutely wrong. You need help from alot of people to be successful, even in a freelancing.



I would have wished that I stumbled on this book when I started freelancing, but it did not exist. Now it is available. The Unlimited Freelance Ebook. Be it if you just started freelancing, or thinking of starting a freelance career, or even if you are a veteran freelancer pondering how to automate your business, this book is a strong recommendation from me.

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