5 Fiverr Mistakes You Do Not Want To Make
Plus how to subcontract and a free Freelance 101 education
Newsletter #060
Welcome to another edition of The Write Stuff—your weekly round-up of useful resources we’ve found online, specifically for content writers.
This week we’re talking about how to subcontract your writing projects, the mistakes to avoid on freelancing platforms, and showing you where to get your Freelance 101 education (for free!).
How to Subcontract the *Right* Way
Hiring subcontractors can 2x, 3x, or even 4x your freelance writing business. In this episode of The Freelance Writing Coach podcast, Emma Siemasko and Kaleigh Moore talk about their experience subcontracting their writing projects. Learn how to hire subcontractors and how to make sure you don’t end up doing MORE work accidentally.
How to subcontract your writing projects.
5 Fiverr Mistakes You Do Not Want To Make
If you’ve decided to use a platform like Fiverr or Upwork to start your freelancing business (even though you know Eva is going to tell you to send cold pitches instead!), you have to be strategic. These platforms require a learning curve to understand how to get clients and *hopefully* land high-paying consistent work. In this episode of The Freelance Fairytales, Alexandra Fasulo explains how to set yourself up for success.
Freelance 101: With Jamie Brindle
If you want quick advice on how to become a freelancer, subcontract work, and turn your freelancing business into an agency—Jamie Brindle is here to help. Jamie makes short TikToks/Reels that give you a foundational knowledge of what to expect as a freelancer and how to grow your business.
Graduate Freelance 101 with Jamie Brindle.
Enrollment for the Client Acquisition System is officially closed.
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