Episode Guide

055 – Better Communications with Clients, Prospects, and other Contractors with Jenn Swanson (Communication Diva)

054 – Red Flags with Potential or Current Clients with Ashe Dryden

053 – Building and Marketing Products with Farnoosh Brock

052 – Big Company Layoffs: Should I Worry?

051 – Bookkeeping and Business Expenses with E. Scott Sweeney, CPA

050 – Better Prospecting for Freelancers with Steve Kloyda

049 – Contracts with Attorney Jared Richards

048 – Outsourcing to ODesk with Jonathan Shank

047 – Full-Time Contracts and Projects

046 – Working Locations

045 – Employment Vs Freelancing

044 – Passion of the Code

043 – Improving Teams

042 – Planning For The New Year

041 – Hiring Other People

040 – Grab Bag

039 – What Should I Have On My Website?

038 – Optimizing Pipelines

037 – Overcoming Isolation

036 – Speaking at Conferences

035 – Book Picks

034 – Brownfield

033 – Managing Client Expectations

032 – Pivoting to New Technology

031 – Insurance

030 – How to Prepare for the Lean Times

029 – Learning and Staying Current

028 – What do You Wish You had Known When You Started Freelancing?

027 – Education with Avdi Grimm

026 – Workflow and Tools

025 – Managing Finances

024 – Organizing and Archiving Client Materials

023 – The Time Tracking Experiment

022 – Get Clients Now! review

021 – Can You be “Agile” as a Freelancer?

020 – Get Clients Now! with C.J. Hayden

019 – Branding

018 – Listener Emails

017 – Subcontractors

016 – Workspaces

015 – What to Charge For

014 – Finding Clients that Can Pay

013 – DevOps

012 – Getting Starting as a Freelancer

011 – Taxes and Finances with Scott Sweeney

010 – Conferences at MWRC

009 – The “Ruby” in Ruby Freelancers

008 – Products

007 – Designing and Working with the Designers

006 – Setting Your Rate

005 – Work/Life Balance

004 – Fixed Bids vs Hourly Work

003 – Firing Clients

002 – Keeping the Pipeline Full

001 – Getting Started

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