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The Unlimited Freelancer is On Sale Now!

Posted January 14, 2009 in News

The Unlimited FreelancerIt’s finally here!

The Unlimited Freelancer is on sale now.

Over six months of writing, organization, and research have come together into a single $29 eBook that could change your entire way of thinking about freelancing.

Click here for more info and to buy the book!

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About the author: Mason Hipp is a designer, entrepreneur, and writer. He is co-author of the Book The Unlimited Freelancer, and has just recently launched a collection of premium graphic resources for web designers called MediaLoot. Follow him on twitter @MasonHipp



 
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10 Comments
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    David Airey
    January 14th, 2009 at 11:43 am

    Hi Mason,

    I was just mentioning this to James, and I hope it’s a great success for you both.

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    Jamie
    January 14th, 2009 at 12:28 pm

    Great luck with it guys! The book looks amazing and I love the title..

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    Mason Hipp
    January 14th, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    Hey David, Jamie,

    Thanks for the comments!

    We’ve put a lot of time and effort into the book, so I hope it does well too :-) We really did our best to make it valuable, and I think that’s what counts in the end!

    – Mason

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    Jon Phillips
    January 14th, 2009 at 1:06 pm

    Hey Mason, James! Huge congrats on launching the ebook!I’m really happy for you guys and Freelance Folder, you guys are doing a kick-ass job! :)

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    Laura Spencer
    January 14th, 2009 at 3:11 pm

    I have to say that I’ve read the e-book and I do recommend it.

    Frankly, I skip most e-books because in the past I’ve found them to be a short rehash of what I already know.

    This book is different. First of all it’s nearly 200 pages long and all of it is good information.

    Mason and James thoroughly describe a business model that most freelancers could emulate. Even if you decide the business model is not for you, there are tips and tricks that you’ll want to implement in your own freelance balance.

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    Brandon Miniman
    January 15th, 2009 at 9:40 am

    Got the book, have read half so far. It’s great to see some many actionable freelancing tips and strategies in one place – this has been well worth the price, and I know it’ll help me grow my freelance bizz.

    I particularly like the focus on running your freelancing business as a “business” rather than a job or a hobby.

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    Calvin
    January 18th, 2009 at 7:14 am

    i Agree with Brandon Miniman, setting your self up with a job you are eventually going to hate without the use of systems and such does not sound fun, setting up a business to work for sounds like the way forward.

    currently half way through the book myself.

    thanks

    http://calvin-t.blogspot.com/

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    Jo
    January 22nd, 2009 at 4:50 am

    Congratulations on launching this, guys!

    I’d like to promote it to South African freelancers via my site http://www.freelancentral.co.za. – any plans for an affiliate sales programme?

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    Tracy Thompson
    January 22nd, 2009 at 9:16 am

    Im buying this now, cause even though I have been freelancing for 3 years there are alot of areas I still need guidance with, so this book is going to be a great read for me.
    Thanks

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