The Business Of Freelancing: Recent Episodes

Brennan Dunn

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http://doubleyourfreelancing.com/followup/

We all know how important communication is during the sales process, but for a lot of freelancers knowing how and when to followup is often a mystery.

After you first meet someone, when should you first contact them? How long should you wait before you followup with someone you've sent an invoice to? When and how should you pester clients over past-due invoices?

In this episode, I talked with Kurt Elster, an ecommerce consultant from Chicago, and we chatted about some of the communication systems he uses when working with prospects, leads, and clients.

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Things we mentioned:

  • Kurt and his newsletter
  • Follow Kurt on Twitter
  • Boomerang for GMail
  • Assistant.to for meeting scheduling
  • ScheduleOnce (what Brennan uses to schedule stuff)

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http://doubleyourfreelancing.com/funding/

A lot of freelancers — hell, just about every freelancer I've talked to — want to eventually create and sell their own products. But this is easier said than done. Usually something stands in the way: the immediacy of consulting revenue, lack of an idea, or the fear that they'll build something and it'll never sell.

In this episode, I chatted with Mike Taber, the co-host of Startups For The Rest Of Us and the founder of AuditShark. Mike is a high-value consultant; he bills himself out a premium rate. Because of this, he's able to fund his lifestyle and the development of his software company through the money he makes consulting.

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Things we mentioned:

  • AuditShark
  • Startups For The Rest Of Us
  • The Single Founder blog

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I recently sat down (literally!) with my friend Steli Efti, the founder of Close.io. For about an hour we talked about how freelancers and consultants can create more referrals for their business. Steli is a master of sales — you won’t want to miss this episode!

Mentioned this episode:

  • Steli on Twitter
  • Close.io
  • The B2B Referral Sales System
  • DoubleYourFreelancing.com

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http://doubleyourfreelancing.com/referrals/

I recently sat down (literally!) with my friend Steli Efti, the founder of Close.io. For about an hour we talked about how freelancers and consultants can create more referrals for their business. Steli is a master of sales — you won’t want to miss this episode!

Mentioned this episode:

  • Steli on Twitter
  • Close.io
  • The B2B Referral Sales System
  • DoubleYourFreelancing.com

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In this episode, I sat down with Matt Inglot of Tilted Pixel. He started the company over 8 years ago, and went from being a solo freelancer to opening up a brick & mortar office in Toronto. After building up a successful team and building out an office, he decided to go 100% remote. We discussed the pros and cons of having an office, along with why he ultimately decided to shutter his location.

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In this episode, I sat down with Matt Inglot of Tilted Pixel. He started the company over 8 years ago, and went from being a solo freelancer to opening up a brick & mortar office in Toronto. After building up a successful team and building out an office, he decided to go 100% remote. We discussed the pros and cons of having an office, along with why he ultimately decided to shutter his location.

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This week I’m joined by Dennis Field, who — like me — has struggled with burnout. Who am I kidding though? This affects ALL of us. Late nights, weekends, and being “on call” for your clients can cause you to regret ever starting your own freelancing business.

  • Dennis’ website
  • How to Fight Burnout as a Designer

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This week I’m joined by Dennis Field, who — like me — has struggled with burnout. Who am I kidding though? This affects ALL of us. Late nights, weekends, and being “on call for your clients can cause you to regret ever starting your own freelancing business.

  • Dennis’ website
  • How to Fight Burnout as a Designer

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This week I sat down with Jan Jones of Oozou, an agency based out of Bangkok, Thailand, and Jonathan Tarud of Koombea, another agency, this one in Colombia.

We discussed what it’s like to run an agency when your clients are half a world away from you. Whether you’re in San Francisco, Topeka, or Saigon, you’re going to love this episode.

  • Double Your Freelancing Rate
  • Oozou
  • Koombea

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This week I sat down with Jan Jones of Oozou, an agency based out of Bangkok, Thailand, and Jonathan Tarud of Koombea, another agency, this one in Colombia.

We discussed what it’s like to run an agency when your clients are half a world away from you. Whether you’re in San Francisco, Topeka, or Saigon, you’re going to love this episode.

  • Double Your Freelancing Rate
  • Oozou
  • Koombea

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This is the Freelancing Minute for Friday, February 14th (Valentine’s day!) 2014.

When you’re creating a proposal, it’s important to contextualize our offer (what we’re building or doing) with the problem and the solution. In this short clip, I seek to define the differences between the problem, the offer, and the solution.

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This is the Freelancing Minute for Friday, February 14th (Valentine’s day!) 2014.

When you’re creating a proposal, it’s important to contextualize our offer (what we’re building or doing) with the problem and the solution. In this short clip, I seek to define the differences between the problem, the offer, and the solution.

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This week I had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Sherry Walling, a clinical psychologist and counselor and the wife of Rob Walling, who we talked with in Episode 12.

Sherry gave a fantastic talk at MicroConf last year on ways that entrepreneurs can manage their own anxiety, and I wanted to bring her on to discuss how you can make sure that your life as a freelance consultants doesn’t end up hurting your health, your relationships, and your family.

You can follow Sherry on Twitter at @zenfounder

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This week I had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Sherry Walling, a clinical psychologist and counselor and the wife of Rob Walling, who we talked with in Episode 12.

Sherry gave a fantastic talk at MicroConf last year on ways that entrepreneurs can manage their own anxiety, and I wanted to bring her on to discuss how you can make sure that your life as a freelance consultants doesn’t end up hurting your health, your relationships, and your family.

You can follow Sherry on Twitter at @zenfounder

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This week my special guest was Rob Walling. He’s known for the following…

  • Drip
  • HitTail
  • Startups for the Rest of Us
  • Start Small, Stay Small
  • Software by Rob
  • MicroConf
  • Micropreneur Academy
  • DotNetInvoice
  • Apprentice Lineman Jobs

And I thought I did a lot!

We chatted about how you can move — either partially or fully — from freelancing to making money from products.

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This week my special guest was Rob Walling. He’s known for the following…

  • Drip
  • HitTail
  • Startups for the Rest of Us
  • Start Small, Stay Small
  • Software by Rob
  • MicroConf
  • Micropreneur Academy
  • DotNetInvoice
  • Apprentice Lineman Jobs

And I thought I did a lot!

We chatted about how you can move — either partially or fully — from freelancing to making money from products.

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In this episode, I talked with Marcus Blankenship of CREO Agency. If you don’t live in a tech hotbed like SF or NYC and you worry that your location will hinder your ability to recruit clients, you won’t want to miss this episode.

I also mentioned my upcoming Skillshare course on value pricing proposals. Here’s the link.

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In this episode, I talked with Marcus Blankenship of CREO Agency. If you don’t live in a tech hotbed like SF or NYC and you worry that your location will hinder your ability to recruit clients, you won’t want to miss this episode.

I also mentioned my upcoming Skillshare course on value pricing proposals. Here’s the link.

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Today I talked with Nick Hance of Reenhanced about ways of setting yourself apart from your competition. If you’ve ever wondered how you, as say a Ruby developer, are any different than me (a Ruby developer) or thousands of other Ruby developers, you’ll want to listen to this discussion.

I also opened the show by talking about my upcoming bootcamp with Patrick McKenzie (patio11) on how to create recurring revenue for your consulting business. Here’s the link to the bootcamp.

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Today I talked with Nick Hance of Reenhanced about ways of setting yourself apart from your competition. If you’ve ever wondered how you, as say a Ruby developer, are any different than me (a Ruby developer) or thousands of other Ruby developers, you’ll want to listen to this discussion.

I also opened the show by talking about my upcoming bootcamp with Patrick McKenzie (patio11) on how to create recurring revenue for your consulting business. Here’s the link to the bootcamp.