Today, I’m over on my colleague, Ashley Cisneros Meija’s podcast, TALK FREELANCE TO ME.
During this episode, I talk about my transition from one type of research into another; the importance of setting boundaries with clients; and how the first boundary you set in your business has to do with the boundaries you set with yourself.
You can find the episode wherever you podcast!
By the way, if you’re a freelancer who is still straggling with business tasks this quarter — I know I’m in this camp, and I have a long running list of stuff I need to get done — join us on Wednesday, March 20, 12-1pm PST. Just sign up for the Business Office Hours level on Patreon, and I’ll invite you to the meeting!
It’s the perfect space to get tax stuff done, along with any other business tasks (updating your portfolio, combing through leads, setting up business licenses or IRAs). I’ll be floating around to help each and every one of you!
Other upcoming events
March 27, 12-1pm PST: How to integrate lead gen into your freelance business
This webinar is for you if:
If you have no idea where your clients are finding you
The majority of your work comes from referrals
If you want more control over where you get new clients
Lex Roman, a growth marketer for creatives, is going to teach us the difference between browsers and buyers, how to create a lead gen engine that works for you, how to track your leads, and so much more. Tickets still available here!
April 10, 17, 24, 12-1pm PST: The Fresh Paint Clinic
This three-week masterclass on freshening up or creating a business webpage is tailored for small business owners of all stripes. Over the last few years, I have helped over 100 freelancers build a better business website. I’ll be leading this course so you are able to write about yourself and what you offer in a compelling way with an SEO-forward approach. Details are within the event description and spots are limited — sign up today!
May 13, 12-1:15pm PST: How to create a marketing plan that doesn’t suck
In this 75min workshop, freelance guru Austin L. Church is going to help us come up with a marketing plan that doesn’t suck. Which means you’ll create something you’ll be able to stick with for your long term because it feels attainable to you. I can’t stress how important that is; in order to create habits, the barrier to doing it must be low. This event will be capped and already filling up, so nab your spot here!