I highly recommend "The Freelance Fix". This podcast is great for business owners who wants to get tips on best practices to optimize their business before engaging with freelancers. :)
You just have to act kind. Start conversations with the freelancer. Not only you'll get treated well, you may also get discounts on various things. Lets say you're looking for someone to edit a video for you. If you create a relationship with the freelancer, he would do his job properly. He would not think the gig as job, but helping a friend. And while doing, you wanted a scene to be replaced by something else. He would do it easily and he would do it the way you want. I don't think theres a podcast about it. But there's lots of podcasts or documentaries about being a good civilian. It's the same after all.
Check the https://fasttransients.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/organic_design5.pdf for example.
On another hand, we also need to know the culture. People are most accepting of good practices that they are already aware of. If we come up with something good but novel, it will get an aversive reaction.
cf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3645482/ << when confronted by a truly novel stimulus, the initial reactions are defensive and protective .. Only after information accumulates over time suggesting a lack of threat do more traditional “orienting” behaviors of approach and exploration ensue >>
Being a freelancer implies you can work any place and at whatever point you need. Be that as it may, at whatever point and any place you are working, you will require a steady web association. Most consultants lean toward public Wi-Fi areas of interest to associate with the web. Nonetheless, this kind of Wi-Fi associations have different security hazards. What's more, the exploration you need to do may expect you to visit geologically confined sites. On the off chance that you can't figure out how to access such destinations, your undertaking might be dismissed by the business. You can fix both of these issues by utilizing a VPN; VPN gives extra security even on open Wi-Fi associations by making a scrambled passage for your web association. You will likewise have the option to get to topographically limited substance as you can change your IP address and basically change your area. By utilizing a VPN, you can keep on working securely and openly in any event, during train ventures.
Being a freelancer implies you can work any place and at whatever point you need. Be that as it may, at whatever point and any place you are working, you will require a steady web association. Most consultants lean toward public Wi-Fi areas of interest to associate with the web. Nonetheless, this kind of Wi-Fi associations have different security hazards. What's more, the exploration you need to do may expect you to visit geologically confined sites. On the off chance that you can't figure out how to access such destinations, your undertaking might be dismissed by the business. You can fix both of these issues by utilizing a VPN; VPN gives extra security even on open Wi-Fi associations by making a scrambled passage for your web association. You will likewise have the option to get to topographically limited substance as you can change your IP address and basically change your area. By utilizing a VPN, you can keep on working securely and openly in any event, during train ventures.
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Six Figure Freelancer
An audio course by Juan F Campos
This 12-episode audio course features expert professionals who share their tips for reaching a six-figure income as a freelancer. Get equipped with the right strategies and frameworks to set you up for growth.
Being a freelancer means you can work wherever and whenever you want. However, whenever and wherever you are working, you will need a constant internet connection. Most freelancers prefer public Wi-Fi hotspots to connect to the internet. However, this type of Wi-Fi connections have various security risks. In addition, the research you need to do may require you to visit geographically restricted websites. If you cannot find a way to access such sites, your project may be rejected by the employer. You can fix both of these problems by using a VPN; VPN provides additional security even on public Wi-Fi connections by creating an encrypted tunnel for your internet connection. You will also be able to access geographically restricted content as you can change your IP address and virtually change your location. By using a VPN, you can continue to work safely and freely even during train journeys.
If you really want to know what it takes to be a reliable and high performing freelancer who is successful, then just message me. I've been freelancing since 2005 as a writer. My current platform has over 6,000 jobs completed with excellent ratings. And that's only a third of what I've done in my career.
No, sir, I really don't.
I mean, it is an interesting subject, but I have a lot on my plate already.
What I'm interested in is how to be a high performing freelancer client. Which is strictly different from being a high performing freelancer.
The Accidental Creative
Most freelancer designers and illustrators will immediately identify with the title of this podcast. You didn’t originally set out to be a business person, you just wanted to make cool stuff. Freelance turned out to be the best way of doing so and pay the bills, so you basically became an entrepreneur by accident. And you often feel like you don’t know what you’re doing, when it comes to setting fees, billing clients, and so on.
The huge audience for the Accidental Creative podcast stands testament to the fact that you’re not alone. And so around once a day, host Todd Henry shares his insights on how to build your freelance practice, to help you become successful both in terms of income and work-life balance.