Articles tagged with: Tips
First time attending a Big Bad Wolf sales – the biggest book sales in the world? Well, here are some tips that may come handy for you.
One of the most frequently asked questions from other freelancers out there: How do I charge my client? This is the 4-step formula I use to charge my clients. It may not be the best but it has worked well for every single project I have undertaken.
A year ago I wrote an article on why every freelancer should have a website where I shared the 5 top reasons why I decided to have an online portfolio as a fulltime freelancer. One year later, my principle has not changed. In fact, I believe that the importance of online presence is an element that every business owner should embrace. Why? Because this time, my online portfolio brings in almost 90% of my clientele with at least 2 to 3 enquiries a week, that’s a total of 12 enquiries a month. How do I do it?
Here are some tips I can share for you to be on top of the FameTown game – make the best movies! The best movie means you make the most money out of it, gain the most experience points and earn the most fans. To do that, you’ll need to…
Meeting clients is an essential part of being a successful freelancer; it is essential in any businesses or money-making projects. How do you meet clients in such a way that you can have more time being productive while saving the expenses of traveling and time?
Good news to all you CSI fans out there! CSI Crime City is now available at your Facebook where you can indulge in case solving just like your hero forensics do in the TV show. I’ve played all the CSI games I could find from PC games to PSP games, even mobile games. And now, I am playing CSI Crime City!
When a client is disappointed with the products and services we offer, we will have to deal with the situation. And here’s how to transform their frowns into smiles.
It’s normal to be earning just enough to survive when you first start out as a freelancer. But if you sails on with just enough to survive for more than 6 months, then you are not thriving enough as a freelancer. Freelancers should thrive, not just survive!