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

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Marek PechMarek Pech

PPC consultant and web analyst — PPC consultant, performance strategist, and web analyst with 5+ years of continuous work experience in designing, implementing and managing SEM campaigns. Improve your performance in Google Ads, RTB, Bing and Meta (Facebook) Ads.

Ilona Cernochova, LL.M.Ilona Cernochova, LL.M.

advocate and real estate lawyer — Legal services for buyers, property owners, real estate agencies, homeowners and housing associations. 15 years of law experience, Master of Laws degree from the University of Passau, Germany, and Doctor of Laws from Charles University in Prague.

David KarbanDavid Karban

certified Amazon AWS cloud specialist, consultant, and instructor — Amazon AWS cloud expert, specializing in consulting and training for developers or IT managers: infrastructure consultancy, migration to AWS cloud, and AWS cost analysis. Worked as an AWS Authorized Instructor in the UK, Sweden, Norway, or Austria.

Vaclav RasVaclav Ras

data analytics expert — Actionable insights and data-driven solutions leading to substantial improvements in business operations. Data analysis, reporting and visualization, audits and data transformation, measurements implementation. Clients include Skoda Auto and CGI.

Josef JebavyJosef Jebavy

software developer, Linux server admin and consultant — Linux server admin, IT consultant and software developer well-versed in Java, Bash, PHP, Python, SQL and other programming languages or technologies. University degree in IT from the prestigious Czech Technical University in Prague.

Yulia Behen, MITI, MAYulia Behen, MITI, MA

certified Ukrainian translator and interpreter of English, Spanish, Italian, and Russian — Translation and interpreting, editing and proofreading, cultural adaptation and marketing enhancement. Master’s Degree in foreign languages and ISO 17100:2015 certification. Deep language proficiency in medicine and medical science.

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.

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June 25

WEEKLY DIGEST #26 OF 2026

  • What Companies Get Wrong About Hiring Freelancers — Freelance business community founder Elina Jutelyte was a guest on the latest Freelancemap podcast episode, where she explained that collaboration issues rarely stem from freelancing itself. Instead, the problem is that companies hire independent experts but fail to adapt their mindset. As she puts it, companies should think about “how can you treat those people as part of your team, as humans, not as furniture.”
  • AI Isn’t Breaking Work. It’s Already Broken — Cal Newport points out that AI saves time but doesn't boost performance due to tool-toggling and "workplace theater." It’s magnifying long-standing digital inefficiencies, which may finally force leaders to fix broken work.
  • Introducing The Freelance Media Network — Jenny Holiday introduces a new curated and private online community designed to help media professionals connect, collaborate, find work, and support one another. As Jenny says, it is open to everyone from a freelance PR to a videographer working on a news desk.
  • How to Sell a Service with No Experience — Sara Gibson shares actionable tips on how freelancers can break into new niches without a portfolio. Instead of competing on history, she teaches how to sell future transformation through conceptual case studies, transferable skills, beta offers, and personalized video audits, shifting the focus from past receipts to immediate value.
  • The Reason AI Gives You Useless Answers (Fix This First) — Tiago Forte explains that generic AI results come from a lack of context, not bad prompts. He introduces Personal Context Management, using three layers—persistent, project, and perishable—to turn AI into a tailored partner, shifting your role from execution to strategic delegation.
  • To Share or Not to Share (Your Freelance Income)“Money is such an emotional thing…” Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland discuss a question from one of their podcast listeners: Should freelancers share what they make? Will people think you're just showing off, and what if you don’t do so well?

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