From one of Tumblr's most popular blogs and straight into your earholes, join Clients From Hell editor Bryce Bladon and a rotating panel of guests. The Clients From Hell podcast is equal parts humorous and helpful as it explores the landscape for creative professionals, providing insights into survival and exploring the future of the self-employed.
The difference between playing in the garage and playing in an arena is one of finding your audience. Sure, you can stay in your garage and have your ...
The difference between a "freelancer" and a "consultant" is very fine. In many ways, it's just a shift in philosophy, but it can yield great dividends...
Working from home is the new reality, and with it comes a very, VERY sedentary lifestyle. Without having to leave your house to do anything, it's easy...
Whether you're a designer, a programmer, an illustrator, or a writer, if you work for yourself you are on some level a project manager. It can be a fu...
For many of us, crowdfunding holds a certain magical allure. It's the silver bullet, the golden ticket, the decision that can change EVERYTHING... IF ...
If you've ever written a detailed, thoughtful proposal only to have a client glance at it and reject it right away, you know that having to describe t...
We're all going through A LOT right now, and it's not always easy to stay on track with your business, or even your creative practice. In this week's ...
Alison Grade wrote The Freelance Bible because she saw her students develop skills in their field and then take their first, tentative steps towards r...
If you're in the habit of combing job postings, you might have come across your dream job, got excited, applied and then... didn't hear back. Nothing....
You can be great at what you do, but if you can't convince your clients that you are, you're not going to get the jobs you want. That's why getting ou...