Retainer clients are the dream. How do you find good ones?
Consistency? Haven’t heard of her. But if you want to a place where you can take risks with your freelance career, retainer clients are the way to stability.
The magic word every freelancer needs to know
It’s often the first word we learn, but it’s the last one we’re willing to say. How can saying “No” more often be the magic word every freelancer needs to know?
How do you create a portfolio straight out of university?
Coming out of uni with only limited work experience feels like it means you can only apply for entry level roles. But uni students can build fantastic work-sealing portfolios with some small tips and tricks
Freelance networking groups: How to join in and build your business without spamming
Do you want to talk about your business on an FB group but don’t want to be THAT person? There are ways to discuss work without seeming self-serving. Click up to find out.
How to onboard new clients as a freelancer
If you’re signing new clients, that’s fantastic. But the first and second steps of the relationship are vital to keeping things positive. Having a consistent onboarding system can get your started in the right place.
How to tackle portfolio procrastination
Making good portfolios is crucial for your freelance business, but it can be tempting to procrastinate. Check out UnderPinned’s Virtual Office for portfolio templates to fill and send to clients!
The difference between Portfolios and Proposals
So you’re hunting for freelance work? Well, what do you say when a potential client asks for a proposal rather than a portfolio? Have a read to see.
Freelancing with ADHD
Freelancing is for everyone. But a job that requires skills you struggle with can make freelancing with ADHD difficult. Hear from an expert and a freelancer with ADHD about how she makes it work.
How to go freelance straight after uni
How do you go freelance straight after uni? You honestly ask yourself if you’re ready, and then you just lean into it 100%. And you read this article to find out more.
Signs of a weak freelance portfolio that clients spot at once
What signs in your portfolio are you hoping that clients see? And what are you hoping will be good filler? Make sure you’re only putting things in there that you can defend