Being Freelance

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 231:13:20
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For the full site - please visit www.beingfreelance.comThe podcast for creative freelancers who want a better business and a better life. Pick up tips, advice and thoughts on how to make it being freelance by listening to how others are finding their experience. We suspect it's a cover for freelancer Steve Folland to have some company once a week as he chats to others about being freelance. Bring your ears. And cake.

Episódios

  • Web Developer Barry McGee - Paid Twitter Promotion Can Work For Freelancers

    16/03/2015 Duração: 29min

    Steve Folland chats to Front End Web Developer Barry McGee on stepping out from the BBC and being freelance. Barry's experiment with paying for 'promoted tweets' to find himself work is a fascinating new technique to land his CVs on the desks of decision makers. But did it work? Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Hear how Barry experimented (successfully) with paying to promote himself on Twitter Taking on small freelance projects alongside a full time job gives you experience of dealing with clients and getting your head around the financial side of things like invoicing and taxes You will never think you’re experienced enough… just get started and learn by doing Job boards and agencies are fine, but you’ll get more valuable contracts if you can figure out how to get yo

  • Brand/Web Designer Liz Elcoate - Becoming A Business Professional

    09/03/2015 Duração: 35min

    Steve Folland chats to Brand and Web Designer Liz Elcoate. How she went from pension advisor to banking on a freelance career for her future. It's not enough to be a passionate freelancer, you need to be a business person and this episode includes cracking thoughts on: payments, contracts, commanding respect and finding a niche. This conversation also touches upon mental health issues: if this resonates with you, please do check out the 'useful links' at the bottom of these Show Notes. Liz co-hosts The Freelance Web podcast - it's great, so check it out! Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: As a freelancer, being passionate about your field isn’t enough, you have to become a business person Be professional and be firm over your terms or clients won’t respect you Break large proje

  • Motion Designer Stu Denbigh - Find Your Mentor

    02/03/2015 Duração: 29min

    Steve Folland chats to Motion Designer & Creative Editor Stu Denbigh on taking a step back to move forward early on his career, continually improving and learning, how finding two mentors made him stronger creatively and how he deals with the dreaded cash-flow - all part of being freelance for the past 10 years. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Sometimes you need to step back in your career to move forwards The importance of referrals in getting new work Even though his agreements say he’ll charge interest on fees not paid after 30 days, he’s never done it in case it harms the client relationship Ask your bank for you a big overdraft to help your cash flow be less painful How hard it can be fitting in to a company’s culture when you’re working on site as a freela

  • CSS Wizard Harry Roberts - Developing Consultant Magic

    10/02/2015 Duração: 30min

    Steve Folland discovers how CSS Wizardry's Harry Roberts went from secure staff job to in-demand consultant and international speaker. Harry now advises and runs workshops for the like of Google, BBC and NHS. But as a consultant, beware: if you're good at your job, you'll never get hired twice. You'll hear that there's a lot behind a Front-end Architect, as Harry shares great tips on self marketing, the importance of your own site's language to getting hired and the difference in being a freelance consultant and how to reach that point. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Before you leave your full time job: put time (years) into self-marketing Before you leave your full time job: give as much of a notice period as possible Give away a lot of your knowledge for free as 'con

  • TV Presenter Gema Enseñat - Find Your Specialism

    03/02/2015 Duração: 29min

    This time, Steve finds out what it's like being freelance for presenter Gema Enseñat: how she went from secondary school teacher to TV host and announcer, then self-styled her own direction as a craft blogger. Includes: finding your specialism and not letting finances run the show. Oh, and her dog. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Being freelance is a lifestyle choice, not just a career, remember the great flexibility in your day Try out a new 'career' on the side first without the pressure of having to bring in the money Don't be scared to apply for things and make connections, you've got to put yourself out there Find a specialism that you're genuinely passionate about, don't borrow somone else's Success is however you choose to define it Don't feel the pressure

  • Musician & Producer Chris Hollis - Email Strategy To Build Business

    28/01/2015 Duração: 26min

    This time, what it’s like being freelance for Musician and Producer Chris HollisHow Chris switched from being a freelance journalist for radio stations to creating a business supplying them with jingles. His strategy of building up an 800 strong mailing list to launch his products, whilst forming personal relationships has been huge.Here’s some of the key takeaway points:You'll know when it’s time to bring in other freelancers to help with your workload when you're up at 2am and about to let someone downBringing in others who add to your skill base will boost the quality of what you produce overallMake sure you get a really specific brief from a client before you start work or you can waste everybody’s timeFind your nicheHave an email marketing strategy: build a database, mail out and use the analytics to know who’s ripe for callingGetting to know people is one of the most important things you can do as a freelancerMore on ChrisChris' company New Noise AudioChris on TwitterUseful LinksTHAT Beyonce tribute vid

  • Illustrator Jessica Morgan - Starting Out And Standing Up For Yourself

    26/01/2015 Duração: 31min

    This time, what it’s like being freelance for Cardiff based illustrator Jessica Morgan. How she dipped her toe, or pencil, in the freelance waters while employed full time and grew her reputation and her business to become a limited company. She may be freelance but she still has her 9-5. And her dog. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Use freelance websites to build up your confidence, client base, reputation and portfolio Be realistic with your first pricing, you need to build up a reputation first to deserve it Make sure you stay in touch with clients and chase follow up work When trying to win a client, be selective with your portfolio, you don’t have to show everything If you’re owed money have confidence in what you’ve delivered; be persistent and forceful Set

  • Photographer Tom Miles - Constant Creative Improvement

    18/01/2015 Duração: 40min

    This week, what it’s like being freelance for London based photographer Tom Miles.With over 20 years working self employed in the industry: has he finally nailed pricing? How does he drop clients whose work he doesn’t enjoy? How does he evolve his portfolio to get the work he wants rather than what he’s offered?Here’s some of the key takeaway points:Connections matter; stay in touchIt’s a freelance obligation to do work that you care about: if you don’t like a client, don’t work for themSeek honest opinions on your work when building your portfolioTo get dream jobs? Look at your portfolio, look at where you want to be and bridge the gap yourself‘Become your own mentor’: log your creative process; build on successes & avoid repeating mistakesThe key to your 'personal brand' is essentially how professional you are: act with integrity, do the job you agree to at the price and timescale they expect and that is the essense of your brandMore on TomTom on TwitterTom's SiteTom's BlogUseful LinksAdobe Creative Clo

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