Tag Archive: Thursday Bram

Most Popular Savvy Freelancer Posts of 2011

Before we bid adieu to 2011, let’s take a look at the most popular posts in The Savvy Freelancer for 2011. This list is based on the number of page views, as well as the number of comments on each post. I didn’t use any scientific formula, so you’ll just have to take my word…

Best and Worst Freelancing Advice of 2011

If you’re a freelancer, it’s easy to get freelancing advice. You can invest in books, coaching programs, and bootcamps for freelancers. Even if you’re bootstrapping, you won’t run out of freelancing advice from blogs, free webinars (ahem), not to mention well-meaning friends and relatives. The bottom line is, you can find a lot of guidance…

Conference Lessons From A Shy Freelancer

As far as face-to-face conferences go, I’m more of a shy freelancer than a savvy one. In fact, I left a conference today wishing I could just do all my networking online like I did before. But I’m not one to shy away from a challenge, especially one that’s essential for me to meet my…

Creativity Toolbox: Review & Sneak Peek

In this video, I show you what’s inside The Creativity Toolbox, the latest offering from Thursday Bram and Ali Hale of Constructively Productive.

This Month’s Savvy Freelancing Webinar: How to Market Your Services

For this month’s savvy freelancing webinar, I’ll be interviewing Thursday Bram, freelance writer and blogger, about different strategies for marketing our freelance services. Thursday is the author of “Market Your Freelance Writing in 31 Days” and “The Freelance Writer’s Guide to Passive Income.” She is also a regular contributor at FreelanceSwitch.com and blogs about the…

Fighting Freelance Burnout

As freelance writers, we have to be creative on demand: where most jobs offer at least a few hours every day where the work is routine, we craft word after word for our clients. If we’re doing things right, the only break we get is sending out invoices for completed projects. Even the marketing methods…

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