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Posts about Freelancing:

The Best Credit Cards for Freelancers: Manage Cash Flow and Earn Rewards

The Best Credit Cards for Freelancers: Manage Cash Flow and Earn Rewards

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As freelancers, we wear all the hats—creator, marketer, and, yes, financial manager. With irregular income and unique expenses, having the right credit card can make managing cash flow easier and even earn you some great rewards along the way. Whether you’re looking for flexibility, 0% APR promotions, or travel perks, these cards can make a big difference. Though a quick disclaimer is that you already have personal challenges with debt and money management I would avoid using credit cards to fix that. Anyways here are my top picks for freelancers:

3 Essential Money Moves Every Freelancer Should Make Right Now

3 Essential Money Moves Every Freelancer Should Make Right Now

*This audio was generated using my own AI Voice clone thanks to ElevenLabs AI Studio.

Freelancing brings a unique freedom and flexibility, but it also requires a proactive approach to finances. While you might have strong profit margins as a freelancer, it’s crucial to set yourself up for long-term success. Here are three key money moves I think you should make right now to build a strong financial foundation and sustain your business growth for the long haul. These are all things I wish I got told years ago and took way too long to do!

A Freelancer's Guide to Working with the Best Clients

A Freelancer's Guide to Working with the Best Clients

*This audio was generated using my own AI Voice clone thanks to ElevenLabs AI Studio.

So how do you as freelancers get and keep the best clients?

Entering the world of freelancing is an exciting journey, but it takes patience and time to land and keep the best clients. I came up with the following guide to provide myself, and others, a simple framework that can help you analyze potential clients and determine whether your existing clients are a good fit for long-term collaboration. By evaluating clients on these three key aspects, you can aim for a healthy and sustainable balance that will benefit your freelance career. If feasible, I suggest using a current or potential client as a reference while reading through this post. It might also be beneficial to jot down a rating for them in each of these areas on a scale of 1 - 10.