· 5 Podcasts every freelancer needs to listen to. Copywriting Skills Freelancing. It’s a well-known fact that freelancers are some of the busiest people on the planet. Running your own business, balancing client needs and producing great creative work can be exhausting. Podcasts are a great way to multitask so that whether you’re working out Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · 11 of the best podcasts for freelance writers. The Copywriter Club Podcast. Created and run by Rob Marsh and Kira Hug, The Copywriter Club offers all kinds of paid resources and programs for copywriters looking to start out or truly up their game. Their podcast, however, is free and filled with a plethora of valuable information and tips to Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
But the truth is, some of the top skills for freelancers are easy to learn for free. Thanks to free tools and courses available online, there are tons of skills you can learn to compliment what you already do as a freelancer, not to mention the possibility of creating new opportunities to make a living. Start Yours is a podcast about ecommerce, dropshipping, and all things launching a business. Join us as we meet entrepreneurs who have gone through the triumphs and headaches of running an online store, and learn how they managed to survive and thrive. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify. Companies continue to choose freelancers and source some work through online platforms because: 1. It is cheaper compared to hiring a full-time employee. Competition is fierce in the freelancing world, be it in terms of quality or rates. Freelancers can charge what it costs to hire a full-time employee.
Freelance to Founder is a unique weekly podcast featuring coaching calls co-hosted by Clay and Preston, two freelancers-turned-business-builders. Instead of typical interviews, each week a new freelancer calls in to talk with Clay and Preston with one goal in mind: overcoming the feast/famine cycle and scaling their service business. Upwork connects businesses with freelancers, independent talent, and agencies around the globe. Where companies and freelancers work together in new ways that unlock their potential. It has now been 20 years since September 11th, So we’re bringing you a Peabody Award-winning story from our archives about one sentence, written in the hours after the attacks, that has led to the longest war in U.S. history. We examine how just 60 words of legal language have blurred the line between war and peace.
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