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

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Mark McGuinnessMark McGuinness

coach for creative professionals — Coaching talented, inspiring and ambitious creative professionals since 1996. Author of four books for creatives and contributor to 99U’s international best sellers. Host of The 21st Century Creative podcast.

Jaromir DvoracekJaromir Dvoracek

infrastructure solution architect and project manager — Senior engineer specialized in infrastructure systems architecture and development, as well as project management supported by a team of experienced IT professionals. Expert in high-availability data pipelines and private server clusters.

Vita ValkaVita Valka

web and graphic designer, UX consultant — I’m an efficient designer you can count on in for creating UI and websites. During my 22 years as a professional, I’ve been working with major brands like Coca-Cola, Toyota, 3M, Red Bull, or Bosch, and created over 450 websites.

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.

Nikolas JencNikolas Jenc

PPC specialist for SaaS and B2B companies — Paid media buyer and PPC advertising specialist with 7 years of experience helping SaaS and B2B companies grow their business online. Expertise is in Google Ads, managed campaigns for clients across North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia.

Zuzana BilkovaZuzana Bilkova

manufacturer of wool duvets and bedding in a traditional workshop — Besky is a traditional workshop in Beskid Mountains manufacturing wool duvets and bedding of the highest quality, handmade from 100% natural materials and wool supplied by local farmers. Founded in 1992, it has served 40,000 well-rested customers.

Petr Studeny, JDPetr Studeny, JD

certified German-Czech interpreter and translator — German-Czech and Czech-German certified translations of all types. Uncertified specialized translations (legal, economic and technical). Officially certified and uncertified interpreting services. Top references, 30 years of professional experience.

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June 3

WEEKLY DIGEST #23 OF 2026

  • The Neo-Shamrock a Cognitive Architecture for Independent Practice — Nigel Rawlins presents the Neo-Shamrock framework, reimagining Charles Handy’s classic organizational model as a cognitive architecture for freelancers. Rather than viewing outsourcing and AI adoption through a purely financial lens, Nigel explains how shifting tasks directly impacts a freelancer's long-term expertise. By balancing four "leaves"—Core, Cloud, AI, and Community—you can systematically leverage AI and outsourcing without falling into the "augmentation trap" or losing your core expertise.
  • How to Shift Fields Without Starting Over, by Sara Gibson — Shifting fields doesn't have to mean burning bridges and starting from scratch. Sara explores how to use your existing experience as a springboard for a new career. Instead of throwing away years of work, she shows how to reframe your current skills and sell them in a new context.
  • Cyclical Business Planning — Sarah Duran presents the next online session of her Future is Freelance Forum on June 16th, tackling Cyclical Business Planning. Alongside featured guests Jenni Gritters and Ivy Bromius, this session flips the script on traditional panels. Instead of just trying to survive the year, you’ll dive into a collaborative, workshop-style conversation about what changes when you design your business around your real rhythms.
  • Why People Who Love Your Work still Don't Refer You, by Lilli Graf – Sometimes people love your work, yet they still don't recommend you. Lilli Graf breaks down the frustrating paradox of why mere admiration isn't enough. To get people talking, they need to know exactly what you do, have proof that it works, and know when and how to easily recommend you. If these points are missing, even your biggest fan simply won't mention you in a conversation with a potential client.

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