Heps 😊
Thank you so much for helping me to write the practical guide to successful IT freelance. This practical should be, as its title state, very practical. I intend to have it a bit like an HowTo. A kind of recipe book where I give my very own recipes in handling some situations.
Below is the outline of the guide. I am not completely sure that it will stay like this but this should give you an idea of what to expect.
Each link takes you to a classeur.io file. Feel free to select some text and add a comment to it. Note that you will need to login with your gmail account for that. I couldn't find anything that was completely anonymous.
I expect you to be ruthless 💥 and I want the quality of this guide to be very high as I will try to promote it on platforms and forums about freelancers. I have noticed a lot of people struggling with trying to be a freelancer and I really hope that our great collaboration will remove a lot of pain for those who are less lucky than us, those who are in doubt and those who are simply too afraid to make the jump.
I need some help in the english phrasing, suggestion about the content, about how things are put together and anything that can come to your mind, really.
The work of the reviewer is as important - if not more - as the work of the author. 👌
take care, 🙏
- Introduction
- How to be financially independent
- What to do when you don't have any clients - WIP
- How to negotiate your contract
- Inflight cruising
- How to handle team issues related to your freelancer positon
- Efficient communication for freelancer
- Improving your skills
- Mastering your tools