Fast and Slow Freelancing with Amy Romer
If you’ve been listening to The Writers’ Co-op since the first few seasons, you’ve heard us say: The magic is in the mix of work you get. Slower work – work that is recurring, or on a longer contract or time period – can make us feel both steady and fulfilled. But sometimes, we just need money now. That’s where fast freelancing comes in.
Approaching Clueless Clients with Sara Gates
As freelancers, we’ve probably all worked with clients who couldn’t pin down exactly what they wanted. Maybe they never had a clear vision for the project, or maybe they constantly changed their mind—and your scope of work. The experience can be incredibly frustrating. Yet, even these clueless clients need (and deserve) help from freelancers.
Corporate to Freelance with Melody Burdette
A very overdone and true statement about freelancing is: “You’re running a business!” Businesses of all sizes have things like income targets, goals, creative direction—and even business plans! While some of those terms can sound a bit like “corporate speak,” these ways of doing things and problem solving in the corporate world.
Market Yourself Authentically with Rux Guidi
Most of us who work for ourselves probably don’t love marketing but know that it’s a necessary task to attract more clients. Some take a more traditional approach—constantly sharing work and services on social media or socializing at conferences. But that might not work for everyone.
Create Your Own Publication with Leah Sottile
Most of the time, freelancers who work with clients do not own the rights to the creative work that's produced. Even retaining a modicum of your rights is frequently a prolonged legal battle that results in very little. But some freelancers who want ownership over their work are turning to another source of income: newsletters.
Rate Increases and Price Ceilings with Kat Boogaard
Determining rates can be really tricky for freelancers. We need our clients to agree to a price for a project, but we can’t sell ourselves short and leave money on the table. Naturally, freelancers might wonder: How much can I charge before I price myself out of work?
Set Yourself Up Well for Freelancing When You’re Full-Time with Karen Given
If you consume media, are a media worker, or just happen to pay attention to what’s happening to the media landscape, you might have heard that the industry is having… a bad time, to say the least.
Hundreds of reporters and media employees have been laid off this year, leading some to turn to freelancing. In this episode, Wudan talks with freelance journalist Karen Given about maintaining relationships, understanding the freelance market, building your own brand and so much more.
Navigating Freelance Career Transitions with Simone Stolzoff
Navigating crossroads in our careers isn’t easy — not when we’re traditionally employed, and certainly not as freelancers, where we pick the rules. The possibilities can seem endless. One assignment, one client, or maybe even one email can completely change what we decide to do next. While considering making a big career shift, we can sometimes feel stuck, and the next steps might not feel immediately obvious.
In this episode, guest host Simone Stolzoff joins Wudan to talk about how to navigate big career transitions.
Reclaim Hours – Even Days! – From Your Workweek with Anna Burgess Yang
Today’s episode features freelance writer and workflow consultant, Anna Burgess Yang. Anna talks about how she condensed her workweek down to about 3.5 days while still earning enough to support herself and her family. She also shares tips and tricks so that you, too, could shave hours (or even days!) off your week.
Redefine Freelance Success with Joanne Machin
Welcome to Season 7 of the Writers’ Co-op! To kick off the season, we wanted to dedicate our first episode to a word that often shapes how we view both work and ourselves: success.