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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Lucie StrechovaLucie Strechova

senior event project manager and a globetrotting producer of exhibition stands and showrooms — Impress your clients and business partners with a perfect exhibition stand or showroom at an international trade fair, conference, etc. The full service includes planning, design, production, hiring, installation, and stress-free execution.

Katerina VorlickaKaterina Vorlicka

English-French-Czech interpreter and translator, certified guide — Proficient interpreter and translator of French, English, and Czech, also working as a guide in Prague (or abroad) for companies, events, individuals, etc. Master’s degree in intercultural communication, interpreting, and translations.

Adam ZbiejczukAdam Zbiejczuk

senior social media consultant specialized in connecting people and projects — Strong expertise in two areas: 1) Advanced use of LinkedIn for boosting online presence and building professional networks. 2) Social-media industry within Central and Eastern Europe. Surfing online waves of CEE for 20 years, from LinkedIn to TikTok.

Lukas HirtLukas Hirt

full stack developer and team lead for website, web, mobile, and desktop app development — Software developer with 7+ years of experience, focusing on developing high-quality websites and apps for customers by providing a team of experienced developers as their team lead. Current clients in Germany and the EU, USA, and Canada.

Tomas MohrTomas Mohr

IT project and crisis manager, business consultant — 15 years of IT management experience in both business and technical roles. Product and project management, financial, operational and IT crisis management. Also experienced in hiring, leading and coaching national and international development teams.

Jitka KvartkovaJitka Kvartkova

senior business communication expert, coach, and mentor — Helping business owners and SME companies to stand out on all fronts, particularly in their B2B communication, including coaching, expert LinkedIn use, and content strategy. Vast professional experience, education, and credentials.

Jan KoudelaJan Koudela

business consultant for owners who dare to make a change — Provides solutions to boost efficiency, implement new strategies, and spark growth. With proven expertise, merges empathy, design thinking, and business insight for real impact in digital and B2B ventures—even with limited resources, driving results.

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WEEKLY DIGEST #34 OF 2026

  • Your Old Content Is a Sales System — In this conversation with Austin L. Church, Kendall Cherry explains how she doubled her freelance income without the pressure of churning out a constant stream of new content or spending her days on discovery calls. Instead of creating from scratch, she recommends curating a "greatest hits" archive of your best-performing past posts, emails, and case studies. Combining this recycled funnel with clear service guides and smart intake forms reclaims your time for the work that actually matters.
  • Freelance Business Bootcamp — Organized by Elina Jutelyte, Freelance Business Month is becoming a 1-month positioning bootcamp for experienced freelancers. Built around one goal—defining and actually implementing your positioning—the program offers live sessions and step-by-step guidance starting October 1st. Capacity is limited to 20 places, with early-bird pricing ending September 17th.
  • Building Without Predicting — Derek Sivers details building an off-grid home by refusing to predict his needs. Starting with bare cabins, he added features only after real-world living proved them necessary. Based on the rule "all predictions are wrong," he argues for deferring decisions and testing actual demand—a metaphor for building lean, custom-tailored solutions in software, business, and life.
  • Freelancers, Are You Running A Career Or A Business? — Elizabeth Day’s LinkedIn lesson highlights a common trap for freelancers: the employee mindset. Without realizing it, many keep operating like traditional workers—fulfilling briefs and waiting for permission. A business mindset shifts this completely by asking: What do I actually want, and how do I build a business around it?
  • Future is Freelance Forum — Sarah Duran invites you to the next Future Is Freelance session on September 15th, titled "When the Business Doesn't Fit." Alongside guest speakers Ashley Cisneros Mejia and Mandy Ellis, this hands-on, collaborative workshop will explore the gap between what your business requires and what you actually have to give.
  • The Disconnect Between Effort and Value — Seth Godin shows that effort and resulting value rarely go hand in hand. Exceptional work can happen quickly and easily, just as it can after years of exhausting labor. Real-world value doesn't depend on how much blood, sweat, and tears you pour into a project, but on whether it meets a need, solves a problem, or resonates with the audience.

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