The online class I teach starts 11/28
November 21st, 2006
Not sure how to beef up your freelance client list? Or how to find a freelance client in the first place? I can help. Starting Tuesday, November 28, I’ll be teaching a four-week online course through the Editorial Freelancers Association, called Cultivating Your Client List.
Here’s a bit about the course:
Most editorial freelancers will tell you they get their clients by word of mouth. But the savviest freelancers know that harvesting clients is the fastest route to success. In this class, we’ll discuss ways to develop a niche, target dream clients, weed out deadbeats, and shamelessly self-promote (even if you’re an introvert). Whether you’re a writer, editor, indexer, or designer, this course will show you how a little planning and chutzpah can go a long way toward growing your client list.
Now that I’m writing out the lessons I’ll be posting online (in a nifty Yahoo! group, where students can ask questions at their leisure!), I can tell you that I’ll be covering these points and then some:
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Exactly what makes a “good” client?
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And how do I go about finding them?
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How about weeding out the duds?
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What details should I stipulate in my contracts?
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How do I cold-call a company I want to freelance for?
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When should I follow up (and how can I do so without sounding like a stalker)?
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What should I do if a client changes the project parameters, or stiffs me, or goes out of business?
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How should I structure my freelancer or contractor resume?
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How else can I promote myself on the cheap?
Course logistics:
When: Tuesdays, November 28 through December 19 (4 sessions)
Where: Your computer
Fee: EFA Members $95 / Nonmembers $115
Register: Here
Questions? Contact me
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