Freelance Radio Episode 3


The third episode of Freelance Radio, the official FreelanceSwitch podcast is now online and ready for your listening. As always, we cover a huge number of topics, from specialization to blogging, from fee structure to using your company’s clients. I’m a bit biased, but I’d have to say this is another can’t miss episode!

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The Shownotes:

  • Money Matters/Legalese:We talk about hourly fees and project fees–is there a preferred option?
  • Word of Mouth: We talk about a particularly pressing question for freelancers in the Web 2.0 (and beyond) age: should I have a blog?
  • Fantastic Forum Post and Mailbag: The panel reads through a great forum post asking about specialization and reads some listener mail.
  • Giveaway: We announce the winner of last week’s giveaway and stipulate how you can win the giveaway for this episode (50 credits from FlashDen.net ).
  • Freelance Radio Recommends…: Each panelist recommends a freelancing tool. John goes with Backdrop for Mac (check out Dropcloth via Lifehacker if you’re using Windows). Dickie suggests Meebo.com, a messaging assistant. Cyan recommends Richard Branson’s Losing My Virginity, an autobiography. And Kristen goes with online store seejanework.com.
  • Outro: This week’s song is by Amtek and is called Pirate Dreams. The song was submitted by Ahmed Sagarwala and can be obtained by going to Artform.ca.

And that’s the third, fairly frightening episode! If you like it, please feel free to rate it in iTunes or your favorite podcast aggregator, and don’t forget to email your questions/comments via the Freelance Radio form. If you’d like to record a question/comment or submit an original outro song, you can upload them via this form!

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