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Reddit mentions of Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer: The Evolution of a $1M Web Designer

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer: The Evolution of a $1M Web Designer. Here are the top ones.

Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer: The Evolution of a $1M Web Designer
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  • High Efficiency Multi-Channel Design
  • RMS Power 4-Ohm Bridge: 240W x 2 (1-4Ch)
  • RMS Power 1-Ohm: 800W x 1 (5 Ch)
  • RMS Power 2-Ohm: 120W x 4 (1-4 Ch) + 500W x 1 (5 Ch)
  • RMS Power 4-Ohm: 75W x 4 (1-4 Ch) + 300W x 1 (5 Ch)
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Found 4 comments on Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer: The Evolution of a $1M Web Designer:

u/gibbiv · 6 pointsr/digitalnomad

Good to know that having to stay on the company timezone gets to you. That's what I was worried about with my previous job and why I left before doing a year abroad with We Roam. Now I'm a freelancer and don't need to really be on anyone else's watch but my own.

I'm reading a good book right now that walks you through the steps of making a good bit of money as a freelancer: https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Thinking-Like-Freelancer-Evolution-ebook/dp/B00PJIDO9C

u/kroboz · 1 pointr/startups

This book is fantastic and not even that long of a read:

http://www.amazon.com/Stop-Thinking-Like-Freelancer-Evolution-ebook/dp/B00PJIDO9C/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 (not an affiliate link)

Covers everything one needs to know about growing a freelance business into a million dollar company.

I promise if you read it you will make back the $10 you spent to buy it. I'm not an affiliate or anything – I just think it's a great book.

u/cannonpult · 1 pointr/freelance

Not affiliated with OP - here's a link to the book.

Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer: The Evolution of a $1M Web Designer

u/WestCoastDweller · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

The answer to your question is: Yes!

There are a lot of people who do freelance creative work. The key is to differentiate yourself from the $3/hr Fivvers.

Do you have a portfolio? What sort of things do you do?


The typical strategy would be:

  1. Branding. You are a graphic artist, UI designer, etc., not just 'someone who has years of experience with Photoshop.'
  2. Put together a portfolio that shows the different kinds of things you can do. Put this online somewhere so you can post links to it.
  3. Google for remote work/freelance job sources. There are quite a few, and some have work for graphic artists.
  4. Reach out to all the local graphic artist freelancers to see if they have overflow work. Do the same with some of the boutique creative shops.
  5. Send emails to everyone - friends, previous employers, family - letting them know you're in business for yourself and would appreciate if they know of any work. (They might not employ you, but they might know of someone)
  6. Start promoting yourself - blog post about things that demonstrate your expertise without being salesy. Your posts should be designed to help people.

    Grab a copy of Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer:
    https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Thinking-Like-Freelancer-Evolution-ebook/dp/B00PJIDO9C

    Check out some of the articles on: https://doubleyourfreelancing.com/ (it's not my site)

    Check out r/freelancing