Let's
face it. Some days, you want to just fir your clients. You go through one too
many comps, iterations or edits and you've has enough. It has happened to
everyone at least once and I'd be lying if I said it won't happen again; you
get to the end of a project and realize that you would have made more per hour
flipping burgers. Thankfully, as with most common problems, there are a few simple
guidelines that you can follow to help make sure that you're never working
for below minimum wage.
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10 "No's" for Freelancers...
When I first started freelancing as a college student, I was eager to do any website and would say "Yes" to anything, regardless of my skill set or the time involved. It was just nice to know that someone needed me for a skilled task. Unfortunately, I quickly found myself working all the time, eating noodles, and not getting anywhere in terms of paying off my wonderful debt. To make things worse, these people were also giving my contact info out to other such people
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