Sinopse
Ed Gandia, co-author of the bestselling book, The Wealthy Freelancer, reveals how to propel your writing business to the six-figure level (or the part-time equivalent). In this nuts-and-bolts, no-nonsense podcast, you'll discover how to get better clients, earn more in less time, and bring more freedom and joy into your writing business. Ed will walk you through the practical, “doable” systems and strategies he has developed in his own writing business — the same systems he has taught his private coaching clients. He'll also show you what’s working for other business writers by bringing you real case studies from the field. And he'll share all this information in an honest and transparent way, with no hype or fluff. Topics covered include: getting better and higher-paying clients; banishing the feast-or-famine cycle; doing more of the work that excites you; how to raise your fees and rates; boosting your productivity; making your business recession-proof; discovering and leveraging your strengths; finding your niche; pricing content writing projects; pricing copywriting projects; writing white papers; writing case studies; writing web copy; writing articles; and much more.
Episódios
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#098: Work With What You’ve Got (to Get to Where You Want to Go)
18/03/2016 Duração: 24minOne of the biggest fears/concerns of new freelance writers: “Who’s going to hire me?” That fear is based on the following assumption: that you need to impress “IBM.” But that’s an incorrect assumption. You can’t be everything to everyone. I’ve met very few successful freelancers who got a very impressive start and didn’t struggle to get to where they are today. Most success stories are messy! The hero spent most of their journey getting “No’s” and barely scraping by. But all we hear is the end result. So who’s a good prospect for you right now...?
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#097: Mark McGuiness on Motivation for Creative People
04/03/2016 Duração: 46minSelf-employment is both a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because we get to chart our own course. We get to pursue projects and clients that are interesting to us. And we can adjust our workload and schedule however we want. But that kind of freedom can also lead to lack of discipline and motivation if we're not careful. How do we stay on track? How do we find the motivation to do the work we know we have to do, even when we don't feel like doing it...?
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#096: James Chartrand on Freelance Copywriting Trends, Simple Ways to Improve Your Writing and the 200-Word Story Challenge
19/02/2016 Duração: 47minJames Chartrand is the owner of Men With Pens, a web design and copywriting company. She's also the creator of "Damn Fine Words," one of the best and most popular writing courses in the business. Yes, I said "she." If you're not familiar with James, he's actually a she. The story behind that is pretty interesting. So is the story of how she came clean. In this episode, James and I talk shop about the latest trends in freelance copywriting... different ways you can improve your craft... practical business tips for introverts... And a simple, 200-word-a-day exercise that will improve your copywriting muscle.
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#095: How to Land Good-Paying Clients on Elance and Upwork
04/02/2016 Duração: 35minAre Elance, Upwork and other online job boards a good place to land freelance work? Yes and no. It really depends on a number of important factors. And it's certainly not for everyone. But there's no denying that some people have figured out a way to launch their freelance business with these platforms. My guest for this episode is one of these people. Her name is Laura Pennington, and she has a great story about how she used Elance to kickstart her freelance business—despite the fact that she had little work experience, no samples, no ratings or reviews and no clear guidance on how to make it work.
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#094: Pure Randomness: What I'm Doing and Thinking About
22/01/2016 Duração: 37minThis week's episode is shorter than usual. It's also different. I take you on a random journey of what I'm doing, what I've been up to, what I'm currently enjoying ... and a few things I'm planning this year. Follow along at your own risk...
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#093: Ten Strategies for Developing a Moneymaking Mindset
07/01/2016 Duração: 45minThis is part two of a two-part series on money and freelancing. In part one Dianna Huff talked about how to when you have a variable income. Today's episode is a bit different. We get into the mindset of earning more as a freelance professional. My guest is Rhonda Page. Rhonda is an ideator, clarifier and forward thinker. She’s worked at top graphic design and branding firms for 25 years, and brought them hundreds of thousands of dollars in new business along the way.
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#092: How to Manage Your Cash Flow Like a Pro When You Have a Variable Income
23/12/2015 Duração: 49minAs freelancers we don't have the luxury of a fixed paycheck. Even when you're booking work like crazy, your cash flow is going to be irregular. Sometimes unpredictable. This is an issue that financial experts and money-management books rarely address. They're geared to helping people with steady paychecks—NOT self-employed professionals. In this episode you'll hear from my friend and colleague Dianna Huff. Dianna has been trying to solve this cash flow dilemma for years. And she's come up with some very specific and realistic strategies for those of us who earn a variable income. This is part one of a two-part series on the topic of money—something we haven't addressed enough in this podcast until now.
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#091: Scott Aughtmon on Taking the First Steps to Becoming an Authority in Your Field
10/12/2015 Duração: 50minYou've heard the advice before... Position yourself an authority in your field ... and business will start coming your way. I think many of us understand this idea conceptually. But it can be hard to figure out exactly how to become that authority. And the negative self talk and self-sabotage doesn't help ("Who do you think you are? You're no expert! You're no authority!"). Sound familiar? This is a big topic, and it's one I'd like to cover in more detail over the next few months. But today, I wanted to at least kick-start that discussion. My guest is Scott Aughtmon, a consultant and blogger who writes about content marketing, and the author of the book 51 Content Marketing Hacks: Extraordinary Lessons on Creating Content That Will Help You Sell More and Gain More Customers. Our conversation may not answer all your questions. But I hope it gets you thinking in the right direction — and that it sets the stage for additional episodes on this important topic.
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#090: Three Simple Ways to Transition to a Value Pricing Model
26/11/2015 Duração: 44minThere's a growing interest among freelancers in the idea of "value pricing." The concept of pricing your work based on the value it will generate for the client is interesting. But it still feels theoretical and pie-in-the-sky to most creative professionals. In this podcast episode, we discuss how to make the idea practical — including three simple ways you can start transitioning to this lucrative model. You'll find the full audio (and detailed show notes) here:
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#089: Do You Feel Like a Fraud? Struggle With Self Confidence? Welcome to the Club!
12/11/2015 Duração: 28minDo you sometimes feel like a bit of a fraud? Are you sometimes surprised that clients pay you to do your work? Do you feel unworthy compared to many of your colleagues? Like you will be found out soon enough ... and all your success so far is undeserved? You're not alone. Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Jimmy Fallon and many other people many of us consider incredibly talented — they often feel the same way. I talked about this back in episode 22: But what I'd like to do in this episode is give you a taste for how common this "impostor syndrome" is. Because part of overcoming it is awareness. Awareness about how many talented professionals struggle with self confidence and self worth. I feel so much better when I realize that I'm not alone. And if the best people in their field often feel this way, then that gives me hope. It helps me realize that it's perfectly natural.
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#088: Project Management for the Rest of Us
22/10/2015 Duração: 49minIn this episode I interview Cesar Abeid, author of the newly published . Cesar and I focus our discussion not on client projects, but rather on all those internal projects we all keep meaning to do ... but never get around to doing. He shares plenty of simple and practical tips for breaking down these projects into doable tasks. All in plain English!
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#087: How to Get Through (and Absorb!) That Pile of Unread Business Books
08/10/2015 Duração: 41minI love to read. In fact, I have more books I want to read than I have time to read them. Sound familiar? Yes, I've tried some speed-reading courses. They helped, but I've yet to reach a level where I can read 50+ books a year. So when I came across Brandon Hakim's techniques on how to read and absorb dozens of books a year, I was intrigued. Just by applying a few of his simple ideas, I've read two books in the past two weeks — something that would have normally taken me two months to accomplish. In this interview, Brandon will explain how he reads over 300 books a year. He describes a key mindset shift you need to make in order to get to this level. Plus a handful of practical techniques to help you get through nonfiction books much faster.
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#086: Health Insurance Options for U.S. Freelancers
24/09/2015 Duração: 36minIf you're in the U.S., this is an important interview. It's about your health insurance options as a self-employed professional: The ins and outs Where to shop What to look for How to make the best decisions for you and your family With open enrollment coming up soon ... and fines going up significantly for those who don't enroll in a plan ... this is the time to get educated and to investigate your options. It's all here, including detailed show notes:
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#085: Why You Should Start a Newsletter (and How to Keep it From Being a Drag)
10/09/2015 Duração: 38minIn today's episode, you'll hear from my friend and colleague Michael Katz. Michael is an authority on launching, publishing and leveraging a newsletter to grow your service-based business.
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#084: Michelle Ward on How to Make the Leap From Full-Time Day Job to Self-Employment
27/08/2015 Duração: 45min"How do I successfully transition out of a day job and into full-time freelancing?" That's one of the most common questions I get asked by aspiring freelance writers and copywriters. And in today's episode, you'll get yet another perspective from someone who's made the leap successfully and coached many others on how to make this challenging transition — Michelle Ward, a.k.a. the When I Grow Up Coach.
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#083: Listener-Submitted Questions + My Answers
13/08/2015 Duração: 50minTrying something a little different this week. I'm doing a Q&A show with questions you submitted through a recent survey. I'd love to get your feedback on this format. If you like it, I'll do more of these in the future.
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#082: Your Biggest Challenge As a New Freelance Writer or Copywriter and What to Do About It
30/07/2015 Duração: 28minOver the past three years, I've worked with hundreds of new freelance writers and copywriters. I enjoy mentoring and coaching these new and ambitious freelance professionals, helping them build and grow their businesses. But through this process, I've uncovered a disturbing trend. This is not something I enjoy talking about. Mainly because it requires that I be blunt about some issues. But it's time to shine a light on this painful truth — and what you can do about it if you find yourself in one of these situations.
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#081: How to Get Paid Faster Without Chasing After Clients
16/07/2015 Duração: 45minIf you've been freelancing for a few years, chances are you've had trouble getting paid at some point. The client was slow to pay. Or they lost your invoice. Or they held your payment for some weird and unfair reason. When that happens, you have a choice. You can rant about it. Foam at the mouth. Call Tony Soprano. Lose sleep. Or you can use that as a learning experience. And change what you do in order to prevent that from happening again (or at least to prevent it from happening as frequently). As passionate as I about my business and as much energy as I put into my clients' work, I've chosen to focus on the latter. Not only has it been more effective, but it has also enabled me to retain my sanity and peace of mind. And in this episode my guest, will share some very practical ideas for preventing these nightmares from happening.
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#080: How to Pick the Best, Smartest Niche for Your Freelance Business
02/07/2015 Duração: 40minThe process of picking a niche can be extremely stressful. But I've found that most of that stress and frustration is the result of bad advice. In fact, most of what I read and hear on the topic of picking a niche is misguided. It treats the issue as a simple, one-dimensional decision. But in reality, this is a complex, multi-faceted topic that requires you to think about your business at a deeper level. At the same time, it requires you to take action, even before you feel 100 percent comfortable with you decision. Because in most cases, your best niche ends up finding YOU. . But in this episode, we're going deeper. My guest is Ilise Benun from . Ilise is a frequent guest in my podcasts and classes. And in this interview, she'll share some practical ideas to help you solve your niche puzzle.
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#079: Should You Use a Creative Brief?
18/06/2015 Duração: 40minDo you use a creative brief when working with clients? Have you thought about using one but not sure what to include? Do you even need one? You'll get direct answers to these important questions in this week's show. My guest is Pam Foster from and . Pam is a seasoned marketer with extensive corporate communications experience. She's a big believer in using a creative brief when working on client projects. In this episode, she explains: Why you need a creative brief What it should contain How to use one when working with a client How to customize it for different scenarios How to use them to deliver more value to your clients