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By Cindy Brown

Freelancing Takes Balls [And Yep, You’ve Got a Pair]

Freelancing Takes Balls [And Yep, You’ve Got a Pair]

Being a freelancer takes a certain amount of balls. Men, you’ve got this in the bag.

Lord Almighty, did I just say that? Perfect pun, unintended. That rocks.

It’s true. In a general sense, men seem to have more cojones, not just of the physical kind, but the metaphorical kind as well. Men tend to be more brave, bold, and courageous when it comes to taking a risk, putting themselves out there, and asking for what they want when they want it. They’re pack leaders, hunters and gatherers by nature, and heads of corporations.

Lucky for us women, even though we don’t have our male counterparts’ family jewels driving our need to survive and thrive, we have our own similar attributes to draw from. We’ve got… melons. [That’s right. Now, go make some melon balls and put them to use.]

You want examples, you say? No problem. Observe, and I shall teach you the ways of the force, young writing Jedi.

No matter where your balls are located, here’s how to use them for freelance writing fun and profit.

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By Terri Scott

Lessons My Loser Lovers Taught Me About Freelance Writing

Lessons My Loser Lovers Taught Me About Freelance Writing

Have you ever felt like crying so badly, the tears won’t even flow?

OK, rewind: it was a Sunday morning and I stared in shock at my laptop screen. I had a funny feeling that my writing client was trying to skip out on paying my invoice.

He’d shown signs of bailing on me a few days earlier, but he claimed that he’d keep his word and pay me as we’d previously discussed.

Although my gut warned me that I probably had a rat on my hands, my memory reminded me that the fellow behaved like a reliable gentleman during our first transaction together. Still, I braced myself for the worst and sure enough, the worst took place. The client coldly and arrogantly informed me that my invoice would not be paid and that I should have no issue with finding other sources of work elsewhere.

I was now short hundreds of dollars and oh yeah, three of my bills, including my rent, were due within a few days!

Has anything like this ever happened to you? Maybe you’ve dealt with a client that left you feeling spent, dizzy, tired and shocked. If this has happened more than once, you might ask yourself why this keeps happening to you…again and again. You might ask yourself if you’ve missed signs, if you spelled everything out to the client in the beginning. You might question if you were naive in any way.

Don’t feel bad.

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You’re not alone and the good news is, there is a way for you to keep these toxic client relationships from happening again. I’ll let you in on a secret: It’s my firm belief that the laws of business and the laws of love often overlap.

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The Freelance Blogger’s Client Hunting Handbook

The Freelance Blogger’s Client Hunting Handbook
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Only students of The Freelance Blogger’s Client Hunting Masterclass
have ever had access to this client hunting handbook before.

Now you can get your hands on it too.

You’ll learn exactly how I find my freelance blogging clients,
and what I say to win the best gigs. 

The Freelance Blogger’s Client Hunting Handbook teaches you how to get the clients you deserve. Here’s just a handful of the things you’ll find out in this 105-page ebook:

  • How to quickly and cheaply set up a professional-looking website [Page 16]
  • How to find good job ads and avoid wasting your time on no-hopers [Page 17]
  • How to attract great clients by using social media, from Facebook to LinkedIn [Page 31]
  • How to know what to say to a potential client [Page 43]
  • How to write queries that get you hired [Page 45]
  • How to make your client hunt work for you, and the biggest secret of my freelance blogging success [Page 56]
  • How to find out about available freelance blogging gigs long before they’re advertised anywhere [Page 58]
  • How to turn a one-off blogging gig into a regular assignment [Page 59]
  • How to set your rates and how much other freelance bloggers charge [Page 72]
  • How to give yourself a raise and the best time to do it [Page 74]
  • How to build a reputation that brings clients to you eager to do business [Page 89]
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The Masterclass these lessons came from costs hundreds of dollars.

You get the Client Hunting Handbook for only $49.

And if for any reason you’re not glad you got the Handbook, just let me know. I’ll give you a full refund any time within 30 days after you buy it.

By Lauren Spear

From Zero to Freelance Blogger: Start Your Engines

From Zero to Freelance Blogger: Start Your Engines

The journey to become a freelance blogger—or proofreader , copywriter, editor, freelance anything really!—can be an overwhelming one.

You know you want to, you just don’t know where the heck to start!

Do you print up business cards? Build a website? Talk to your accountant? Start looking for work immediately… or wait a few months? Ugh!

Writing has been my sole source of income for over 3 years now and even I get a little queasy looking at that. I remember all-too-well what it was like to be a newbie: As exciting and full of opportunity as it was, it was also gut-wrenchingly frightening.

It doesn’t have to be.

When I first took the plunge and went freelance, I kept wishing that there was a map I could look at. Some sort of step-by-step guide. I understood that the journey was my own—and that everyone’s freelance journey is different—but there were some things that everyone experienced, weren’t there? There had to be!

Turns out, I was right.

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By Sarah Clachar

Warning! Neglecting This Freelance Business Asset Could Kill You

Warning! Neglecting This Freelance Business Asset Could Kill You

There’s a crucial investment missing from your freelance blogging plans, despite the fact that it’s the most valuable and critical asset of your freelance business.

It’s something too many freelancers neglect and don’t account for… and end up paying for in the long run. Some pay with their lives.

What is this invaluable freelance asset?

You.

Without you, your business won’t happen. Now forgive me for stating the obvious, but here’s why I’m pointing this out:

If you don’t take care of this critical asset, you’re doing your business harm.

Statistically speaking, 1 out of every 6 small businesses fail because of personal reasons such as divorce or illness.

That’s a staggering statistic. But if you think about it, it makes sense. In fact it may be even more of an issue when you’re an itsy bitsy solopreneur freelance blogging business. When something comes up that keeps you from working, no one’s there to pick up the slack.

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