
Episode 195: What Documents Should I Have Handy to Save Myself Time When I Get Hired On?
Today, I am going to give you 6 documents you should always have on hand as a freelancer.
To approach discovery calls, keep it brief but keep it straight to the point that you are able to help and make sure you are giving your value to them right on the call.
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In this episode, we’ll talk about the steps to approach discovery calls and ways to overcome the anxiety behind it!
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Keep it brief but keep it straight to the point that you are able to help and make sure you are giving your value to them right on the call.
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Today, I am going to give you 6 documents you should always have on hand as a freelancer.
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