Sometimes Pandora just fails me. I don’t listen to music while I’m at the gym, but I do during my drive there. That of course means I keep a few stations that get me amped up…they’re a mix of 2000s hip hop, reggaeton, trap, and some Southern rap. Sometimes though, I think the people at […]
How To Get Your First (or better) Freelance Clients: Part 2
Check out Part 1 here We’re going to kick off part 2 with possibly the most frustrating piece of freelance advice you can get… The first client is the hardest one to get. It’s completely true…it just doesn’t help much when you’re not hearing back on proposals and you’re feeling like no one will […]
Quick Thoughts: Getting In The Heads Of Your Clients
As bad as my 10+ year stint in traditional employment was, I did walk away with some skills that were particular to the work I did. One of those was following up. I’m not a natural “chaser”, so having to learn to officially schedule and plot time to run behind clients was something I had […]
How To Get Your First (or better) Freelance Clients: Part I
Updated 4/8/2019 This post will help you with Phase 3 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! $15 and a Russian real-estate agent — that’s what started my full-time freelance career. Your first freelance client is crucial. Not because it determines your future (I don’t touch real […]
Hello Getting Clients!! (Good-bye Website Month)
October has passed so it’s time to say goodbye to focusing on your freelance web presence, and jump into getting new clients! This month we’ll be dedicating most of the posts, forum discussions, and newsletter topics to the art and science of bringing in clients. We’ll be… Sharing stories of how we got our first […]
Quick Thoughts: Ideas For Music Producers And Artists
Podcast editing can be a pain, and it’s something a lot of people are bad at or flat out intimidated by (I’ve done it, and I’d pay to never have to do it again)…but it’s also something I’m sure a lot of Black music producers and artists could do great work on…your editing skills could […]
Product Review: GammaRay Computer Glasses
Pros Inexpensive Lightweight Comfortable, no nose slippage Cute (at least mine are) Cons They smudge if you look at them sideways These are one of those products I wish I’d discovered years ago. Thankfully I’ve managed to make it into my 30s without needing any kind of visual aids, but lately I’ve […]
Is Your Freelance Website Missing This Essential Element?
Success as a freelancer is incredibly difficult if you don’t know who you work for. It seems counterintuitive, but when you’re precise about the kind of customer you work with and really specialize in the kind of freelancing you do, you spend less time and effort trying to find clients. That’s when you can really […]
Quick Thoughts: Do You Know Your Industry Colors?
Every type of business or community has signals — language, images, shapes — that signal insider understanding. Colors are a big one and your site should reflect that. Use the guide below to get started after choosing your freelance specialization. If you don’t see yours here, visit five or six leaders in your industry and […]
Why I Just Turned Down A Full-Time Job
This post will help you with Phase 1 of the Black Freelance Foundations Workbook…if you haven’t started yours yet, download it now! One of the greatest things about freelancing is that it gets you in close, long-term contact with people who hire. I’m always hearing stories from other freelancers about being offered full-time work or great […]