
EP274: Networking at Conferences
In this episode, I’m diving into why conferences are a goldmine for freelancers, how to prepare effectively, and some of my personal tips to make the most out of your conference experience.

In this episode, I’m diving into why conferences are a goldmine for freelancers, how to prepare effectively, and some of my personal tips to make the most out of your conference experience.

We’re talking about summer surge, a period of increased demand for freelance writers. I’m going to share my tips on how to make the most of this busy season.

In today’s episode, we tackle the question, “What does summer mean for freelancers?” and explore what the summer surge specifically entails.

Feeling overwhelmed by juggling tasks and deadlines? In this episode, we’ll dive deep into ClickUp, a powerful project management tool designed to transform how you manage your workload and free up your time.

In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the world of freelance writing and uncovering the essential steps and powerful tools you need to scale your freelance pay.

Let’s discuss practical strategies for implementing effective service pricing, helping you to elevate your freelance career.

Is it typical to write some pieces for free when building a portfolio? We’re going to answer this question in this episode and talk more about the strategies of portfolio development.

Tiffany Ngu joins us today to give her tips on how to create a three-step sales funnel. If you are looking to start your business this year or maintain it, then this episode will help you a lot.

If you’re in a situation where you faced clients with unreasonable demands, then this episode is for you. I’ll provide important lessons for freelancers, particularly writers, on how to handle such situations. Discover the dos and don’ts in freelancing to help you avoid these pitfalls and succeed in this path.

Let’s talk about client acquisition and onboarding for solopreneurs, focusing on the importance of understanding your unique business identity and the need for client-vendor fit.