In two weeks! Get yourself a tailor-made marketing plan
Don't sleep on this workshop!
Do you feel exhausted by the canonical marketing advice of what you should do as a freelance business owner?
Are you tired of looking at marketing advice for freelancers to the tune of “post once a day on LinkedIn?”
Do you intellectually recognize the importance of marketing to drum up interest in your freelance business, but have trouble actually doing it?
If you answered YES to all the above questions, you’ll want to join us on Tuesday, May 14 for HOW TO CREATE A MARKETING PLAN THAT DOESN’T SUCK.
Leading the session will be Austin L. Church, who has amassed a wealth of knowledge as a fractional CMO, a freelancer of over a decade, and a business coach for other freelancers. We’ll be distilling his 6-week Morning Marketing Habit course into a 75-min session so you walk away with a daily marketing plan that will be manageable, practical — and importantly — tailor made to your way of being in the world.
If you’ve never sat down and made a marketing plan for your business but want to get in a more consistent habit with it so you have more control over your income, this is the workshop for you!
Limited spots, so snag your seat today.
Some announcements!
Speaking of Austin’s expertise, he recently published a book!
Freelance pricing can be A LOT. Do you quote what you think you can get or take the advice of 831 self-proclaimed freelance experts on LinkedIn/Twitter/Myspace and charge more? Okay, how much more? Austin published a book called Free Money. It’s worth a read, even for long-time freelancers, because it tells you exactly how to calculate prices to suit the business and life you want. (I got a copy of it and I frequently reach for it to give me ideas on how to price a new project I’m scoping) What’s your Survival Rate? What’s your Dream Rate? How do you actually win projects at your Dream Rate? That’s the practical stuff Free Money covers, and Austin manages to make the read both helpful and entertaining. Get the book here: https://www.austinlchurch.com/free-money-book.
The Freelance Solidarity Project just launched a project encouraging freelancers to share their rates so we can organize for better pay. They’re also asking folks to track their hours, so we know what the rates actually mean. The idea is that in a year, FSP will have better data to build campaigns for fair pay. (And in the meantime anyone can use the data to negotiate better rates!) For more information: https://freelancesolidarity.org/rates-challenge/
