Start and Scale Your Freelance Business

The world's freelance workforce and the rise of a permanent gig economy are growing at a rapid pace, but the lack of proper training about how to run a freelance venture sets most freelancers up for failure. With even established freelancers facing new competition, he need is real and the time is now for freelancers to learn how to take their businesses and their paychecks to the next level.

The Six-Figure Freelancer is a proven path, a battle-tested guide that works for freelancers of all types, based on the author's years of trial-by-fire lessons to help you find, land, and amaze your clients. The book follows an outline of proven tactics to grow a business to the six-figure level and keep it there:

  • Knowing the current phase of your freelance business
  • Getting into the right mindset to shift your money power
  • Knowing how to spot high-value, high-dollar clients
  • Determining the structure of your six-figure business (solo or agency model?)
  • Speeding your process up and structuring your ideal freelance workday
  • Putting together a client benefit-focused marketing tools plan
  • Raising your rates and transmitting value to prospective clients
  • Avoiding those six-figure earner pitfalls 
Throughout this book, readers will have guided action plans and checklists to customize their own specific freelance business.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781642011166
Publisert
2020-11-12
Utgiver
Entrepreneur Press; Entrepreneur Press
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

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Om bidragsyterne

Laura Pennington Briggs is a former middle school teacher turned freelance writer, project manager, and online course creator. Since leaving her teaching career in 2012 to pursue freelance writing, she's helped more than 6,000 students launch or optimize their freelance business. She's been featured in Inc., the Huffington Post, and Business Insider. Laura is also a PhD candidate in public administration and policy at Virginia Tech. She blogs at Better Biz Academy.