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Weekly digest #44 of 2024

October 29
  • Competitors are your greatest untapped asset, by Sarah Duran — Building connections with other freelancers means you’ll never face the journey alone, and as Sarah mentions, they’re a goldmine of insight, support, and community. Plus, it’s a great way to share referrals and talk about pricing openly.
  • This overlooked keystone habit doubles revenue but do you have it? by Austin L. Church — Regularly reaching out to past clients and silent prospects can be a game changer. People are busy, and sometimes all it takes is a friendly nudge. Consistent follow-ups, the author says, lead to more projects and profits.
  • Your guide on how to start a freelance business, from Freelancing Females — Are you at the beginning of your freelance career? Here is a handy overview that covers all the important steps you should think about when starting out.
  • What your website reveals about you, by our member Magdalena Cevelova — Your website is more than a digital presence; it shows who you are, attracts the right clients, and guides visitors to act. Regularly updating it ensures alignment with your growth, making it a powerful business tool.
  • How elite freelancers stand out from the crowd, from The Freelancer Club — Want to thrive in freelancing and attract more clients? Here are tips from freelancers across different industries that will help you: focus on collaboration, build strong client relationships, and leave memorable impressions.

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