What To Do When You Feel Invisible
Posted July 16, 2008 in Lifestyle
Have you ever felt invisible? Or, perhaps I should ask instead, have you ever felt inaudible – as though your words and ideas are being totally ignored. . . as though no one hears you.
I remember the first time it happened. I was only about 11 years old. My dad took me out to eat at a restaurant. For some reason, I had my heart set on eating pancakes that day. My dad had other ideas…
When the waitress came to take our order, I voiced my order softly and hesitantly, “I’d like a plate of pancakes, please.”
My dad was firm. “She’ll have the chicken,” he stated loudly.
Later, when our order arrived, I bet that you can guess what meal the waitress brought to me. That’s right, it was the chicken meal!
That may have been the first time that I felt invisible, but it wasn’t the last.
Being Invisible to Clients
I sometimes feel as though I am invisible (or at least inaudible) to my clients. Despite the fact that I am a freelance professional with nearly 20 years of writing experience, there are still some clients who choose to totally ignore my professional advice. [Click Here to Read More...]
WordPress 2.6 Review
Posted July 16, 2008 in freelancenews
WordPress 2.6 Review
Great overview of the new WordPress 2.6 features. Nice new features to make your life easier, really!
How To Be The Best Damn Freelancer Around
Posted July 15, 2008 in freelancenews
How To Be The Best Damn Freelancer Around
I’m going to tell you a simple concept that has helped me build up great relationships with great clients and put food on the table for my family.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Freelancing Part 5 – Accidental Branding
Posted July 15, 2008 in Uncategorized
This idea of branding seems to come up again and again when I’m talking to freelance writers.
With the rise of blogging as a means of marketing, freelancers find themselves forced to choose a distinct voice, unique look, or narrow niche. Before they realize it, they’ve backed themselves into a corner, only able to get certain types of gigs.
Deadly Freelancing Sin #5: Accidental Branding
I’ve talked about my own branding story here at Freelance Folder before. I told you how branding myself as a work-at-home mom painted me into something of a corner, and how I struggled to move beyond that brand. [Click Here to Read More...]
Weekly 30 Inspirational Websites #3
Posted July 14, 2008 in freelancenews
Weekly 30 Inspirational Websites #3
For this week I’ve gathered 31 css and flash sites which are as astounding as the previous or maybe even better.
Setting Expectations & Why You Should Question Your Clients
Posted July 14, 2008 in freelancenews
Setting Expectations & Why You Should Question Your Clients
I find that taking a proactive approach is usually the best as it leaves time for you to really show your strengths. Project life spans are a tricky thing…
The Freelancer’s Guide To Dealing With Non-Savvy Clients
Posted July 14, 2008 in Business
As freelancers, we know that there are different types of clients, all with unique needs and requests. It’s quite obvious because clients are human beings after all and they ought to have different tastes and perspectives. One of such clients some of us usually consider being the freelancer’s nightmare, is the non-savvy client.
I’m not just talking about the non tech-savvy clients, but about all of those who have no idea how this web-working thing works, ask tons of questions and seem to do everything they can to pester you.
So, how do you handle such clients? Do you get frustrated and call it quits? Well, if you dread such clients like anything then here are some things that should help you deal with them. Let’s all help each other out, that’s what the comment section is for! Please share your own tips and tricks with the rest of us! [Click Here to Read More...]
Pay Attention! Attention to Details Will Set Your Business Apart
Posted July 12, 2008 in Business
Do you want to set your business apart from the competition? Of course you do! What sensible freelancer would ever answer “no” to that question?
If you want to set your business apart, then start paying attention to the details. Most of your competitors aren’t. What? You don’t believe me?
Here are four examples that demonstrate how paying attention can make a difference.
Name
Do you know the name of the individuals and organizations that you do business with? Are you sure?
It always amazes me how many of my business contacts get my name wrong. Despite the fact that my name, Laura, is attached to nearly everything that I write I’ve been called everything from Lori to Lara to Lauren.
While I’ll answer to any of the above, I have to admit that I’m more favorably inclined towards those who take the trouble to use my correct name. [Click Here to Read More...]
21 Online Free Web Based Applications That You Probably Would Love To Use Every Day!
Posted July 12, 2008 in freelancenews
21 Online Free Web Based Applications That You Probably Would Love To Use Every Day!
21 free and online web based applications which are very helpful for you to
process your daily work.
Try searching "Getting Clients" or "Productivity"
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