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Danny Wen at Harvest, a popular time-tracking tool for freelancers, has offered a $10 discount on subscriptions to the service and its new integrated invoicing tool — for Freelance Switchers only. The code FSHARVESTSPRING08 will take $10 off the first month for anyone who upgrades to a paying plan, which should prove a nifty saving for anyone who was considering making the switch.

Creative Briefing is a new-ish blog producing some very fine content for the self-employed: 13 ways to liven up your work-at-home routine and 10 things you can learn from Gordon Ramsay about running a business are standouts.

For those of us who like to save pennies on every aspect of our business (it all counts!), Lifehacker has a DIY guide to printing your own business cards.

Our very own Samuel Ryan recommends that every freelancer set guidelines for turning down work.

On a productivity tip, Geekpreneur shares 42 ways to meet your deadlines and make your goals.

Kick-butt freelance designer Edwin Toffslie shares tips on how a designer’s resume/CV layout can help score them a job. This guide also comes with some very slick templates you can use.

Freelance Finance is a new blog covering personal finance for freelancers, and they’re responsible for this highly practical guide: 10 ways freelancers can save money on cell phones.

Graphic designers ahoy! Michael Huggins shares his top six tips on how to get the most money out of your design projects.

Super-freelancer Jon Phillips prepares us for anywhere freelancing by telling us what to do before you take your business on the road.

If you’re looking for some new reading/procrastination material, Bootstrapper has amassed a list of the top 100 freelancing blogs. It’s no surprise that most of the blogs fall into the ‘useful for freelancers’ rather than for freelancers category, but there are a few worthwhile finds here.

Original post by FreelanceSwitch.com

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