by Kristen Dunn | Mar 20, 2019 | Event, Freelance Austin Blog, Marketing & Self Promotion, Meeting Recaps
Myrna King has more than 25 years of experience selling services in finance, computer technology, and marketing. Myrna is a business and personal coach and co-founder of Austin Coaching Coalition and the Small Business Festival. She loves providing results to happy...
by Kristen Dunn | Mar 1, 2019 | Freelance Austin Blog, Resources
I’d originally planned to blog about Macs vs PCs because I knew there would be some pithy things to say about this heated debate topic. Our house is divided, for what it’s worth. So I asked a few friends about their preference (ok fine, I posted on a Facebook group...
by Women Communicators of Austin | Feb 22, 2019 | Freelance Austin Blog, Freelance Tips, Marketing & Self Promotion
Making your living as a freelancer may afford you a great deal of flexibility, but any career path can become stale if you allow yourself to fall into a basic routine. And in some ways, a lack of variety can be worse for a freelancer than for a traditional full-time...
by Krissy Teegerstrom | Jan 21, 2019 | Event, Freelance Austin Blog, Marketing & Self Promotion, Meeting Recaps
At Freelance Austin’s January event, Sheila Scarborough of Tourism Currents talked with us about how to create more content in less time. Her talk covered topics including how to share one item in many places, one idea in different ways, resharing your archives and...
by Kristen Hicks | Jan 11, 2019 | Freelance Austin Blog, Freelance Tips
One of the really great benefits of freelancing is the option to be picky about who you work with. We’ve all heard horror stories about toxic work cultures – or have our own! – that drive home how much of a privilege it is to be able to walk away from...
by Rae Steinbach | Dec 28, 2018 | Freelance Austin Blog, Freelance Tips
A recent survey indicates that half of American workers will be freelancers by 2027. Freelancing is different from traditional full-time work in many ways, but as with any job you still need to communicate via email with the utmost professionalism. If anything, email...