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Wow, I can't wait to have fun in League of Legends... oh, never mind, the client is a broken piece of shit.
Artwork by むぎまろ
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Client Red Flags Every Freelancer Needs to Know
Photo by Karolina Grabowska I was reading through some old social media posts recently and came across discussion of a job posting that just plain sucked. In fact, I blogged about it not long ago right here. The issue was that the job poster, a household-name publication, was presenting a full-time employee position as a freelance job. Why? Because in doing so, they felt they could dictate your…
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When a Client Breaches a Freelance Contract
Photo courtesy of Pexels/Pixabay We’ve all had our share of flaky clients. By flaky, I mean clients who: Disappear at payment time Reappear three months later to complain about quality (oddly about the same time you’ve threatened litigation/collection) Change the project parameters after you’ve done the work Revise more than twice (my record is 12 revisions) and get farther from the original…
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When is a Freelancer Not a Freelancer?
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Looking for writers with a background in digital news reporting to write for us on a freelance basis. We would need 40 hours per week and the hours would be 9-to-5. See anything wrong with that? You should. And your obvious follow-up question to the job poster would be this (and our own Paula Hendrickson, who alerted me to this, posed the same…
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Winning the "Do you write this?" Freelance Interview
Show of (virtual) hands — how many of you have had conversations with prospective clients that go something like this: Client: Tell me a little about yourself. You: I’ve been writing in the XYZ industry/writing ABC projects for the last eight years. My clients include 1, 2, and 3 plus a few clients whose work is protected under an NDA. Client: Uh huh. Have you written any (fill in the…
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Freelance Ethical Boundaries (and how to spot attempts to cross them)
Freelance Ethical Boundaries (and how to spot attempts to cross them)
Not long ago, I had a conversation with a potential client at a trade show. The prospect was indicating a strong need for my services, and he promised to call me the following week. When that call came, I was prepared. Since the prospect had told me his needs — thought leadership articles — I had a contract outlined and had my pricing in place. But what happened next was so unexpected, I was left…
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Ending the Freelance Rate Dance
Ending the Freelance Rate Dance
I’m betting you’ve had a conversation just like this at one point in your freelance career: Client: …. so that’s what we’re needing. Any questions? Writer: Yes, what is your budget for this? Client: Well, we’re hoping to find a writer who fits with our needs first, then we will go down that route. At the moment, we’re looking to accomplish X, Y, and Z, and we’re looking for a writer who can…
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