You want to have a good year freelancing. Who doesn’t? But how do you do that? What will work? What won’t work at all? I’ve been asking the die-hard freelancers in my circle. Grizzled pros, and annoyingly successful upstarts. They have all had good years, galactically stellar years, and not-so-good years. We debated and swapped […]
Walt Kania
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Q&A: How to change freelance paths
My friend Magda asks: When I blissfully escaped working in an office, I jumped into translation. But that’s not where my heart is. I have been “secretly” designing for some time. Recently, I showed some of my work to someone and she wanted to buy them and she ordered for more. I really want to try this out and I’m doing my best to make it work. My big question […]
Freelance mantras that will save you
I once started listing all the things I needed to work on before I could become a rich-ass superstar freelancer. I ended up with a list of sixteen things. It was all brilliant stuff I got from books. “Change mix of agency versus direct clients.” “Expand client prospecting/more regular. Newsletter?” “Target copy-intensive verticals.” “More diligent about […]
When to work for free. Sort of.
Almost never, of course. This is, after all, our living. But when you are deep into a courtship with a new client, someone with work and money, and you’ve shared ideas and your stars seemed aligned, but you need a little something to inch the ball over the goal line. You need to tip the […]
The best creative ritual: Begin
As the story goes, writer Ernest Hemingway always started his day’s work by meticulously and thoughtfully sharpening seven No. 2 pencils. Choreographer Twyla Tharp says that she can unfailingly assure a productive day by waking at 5:30 am, putting on her workout clothes, and hailing a cab to the gym. Once she does that, all […]
The curse of the vendor class
Don’t be a vendor. Be a peer. A colleague. A co-conspirator. More money there. More respect. And also, more money. You may have to move up a notch in the client organization. Over the underlings. You are not fawning and begging and bargaining. That’s what suppliers do. Sell a little grander. Instead of delivering documents, […]
Follow your passion? Maybe not. Try this instead.
We have all heard this at least 87 times: Do what you love. Follow your passion, your obsession, your enduring interest. When you’re passionate, your work is a joy. Plus, you will work harder and longer and with energy. You will build your skills and know-how. You will land more work and have even more […]
No more screwing around: Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield
“The sure sign of an amateur is he has a million plans and they all start tomorrow.” “When we turn pro everything becomes simple. . . We plan our activities in order to accomplish an aim. . . This changes our day completely.” “When Stevie Wonder sits down in the studio at his […]
What we’re selling vs. What they’re paying for
It is easy to get too wrapped up in the details of what we do, and the minutiae of what we sell. That’s narrow thinking. Because what clients are buying — what truly makes the money change hands — is usually something else entirely. The richer and happier freelancers understand this. I stole the idea ages ago […]
Q/A: When big projects fizzle out. How to protect yourself.
From my writer friend Ellen: Here’s my problem: A client calls me for a big PR project, or maybe a web site rewrite. It looks like a few weeks work. I assure the client I can get the work done and meet their deadlines. So I do the necessary briefings with the client and begin […]