Why Collaboration is Necessary for Creativity

Creativity begs for individuality. We love to get the credit for the work we produce, for the ideas that we have, for the stance that we take.

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Four Common Fears About Starting a Freelance Business

Thinking of going freelance? Scared out of your mind? Most freelance professionals have been where you are. It's normal to feel this way and don't worry. Relax. You've got this.

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Tips To Be a Successful Freelance Professional

Many people would love to be a successful freelance professional. They dream of a day where they can leave their boring (or highly stressful) job behind and work from home or in a location of their choosing.

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The Four Essential Inputs of the Consistently Creative (and Productive) Freelancer

Whether you craft jewelry, words, or images, behind every good creative freelancer is a system designed to keep them productive over the long haul. Having a system establishes consistency, both for your income and your productivity as an artist and freelancer.

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Solitude: The Independent Creative’s Muse

Solitude is often thought of as a lost art. For many, in this age of instant communication, being alone just isn't on the menu. Some people are afraid of what they will find if they let their mind go to a quiet place, while others simply don't know how to shut off their thoughts. Either way, finding some down-time is essential for the independent creative.

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Seven Quotes To Describe The Independent Creative Life

Studying the mind of the independent creative has baffled more than a few scientists over the years. While we now know that the old notion of left vs. right brain functioning is outdated, and that many neural networks are involved in processing imaginative thoughts, we are still not entirely sure of how creativity works in the brain.

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Creativity and Madness: The Brain Of The Independent Creative

We've all heard the stereotypes about creative geniuses that existed outside the bell curve. Vincent Van Gogh's famous ear incident, and Frida Kahlo's battle with depression are just the tips of the iceberg. Sometimes, it can seem like a creative person without an eccentric nature is the exception.

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Is Design Entrepreneur An Oxymoron?

You don't have to be a psychologist to have heard of the Myers Briggs Personality Test. Developed in the 1940s and working off of Carl Jung's earlier discovery of personality types, this tool is widely used today to help people find careers that best suit their sensibilities.

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5 Web Design Best Practices

Let's face it. Your website is a critical factor in your business success. The best websites are developed by professionals who understand the purpose of a website and use web design best practices to achieve the desired results. What are some of those best practices?

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Five Ways To Nurture Your Independent And Creative Side

Being a small business owner is time consuming. When you are working for yourself, there is no one else to call when something needs fixing. And in some ways, that's where the magic lies.

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Why Having a Responsive Website is Important

More people are now using mobile devices for every part of their daily lives. For companies that want to stay competitive, it's critical to have a responsive website. As the role of mobile devices continues to explode for both personal and professional use, companies need to employ strategies that broaden their reach by making a website accessible to all mobile users.

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Four Ways to Avoid Late Payments

If you are a freelance professional, you've probably had a client that paid you late for a project. Maybe they were only overdue by a day or two — or maybe they dragged out their full payment over weeks or even months.

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Should a Freelancer Pay for Bookkeeping Services?

It is easy to think of the business side of your creative freelance business as the price you pay to have the life you enjoy. As a creative freelancer, chances are pretty good that working with the numbers is not your strong suit. However, especially early on in your career as a creative freelancer, you're likely to muddle through the accounting to try to save money.

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Could You Make It as a Design Entrepreneur?

So you may be wondering; could you really make it as a design entrepreneur? Making it as an interior designer, graphic artist, or anyone who does design work is tough. Are there tips or tricks that can make things easy?

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The Domain Game: Master Your Domain to Protect Your Brand

Are you master of your domain? The Internet assigns names to numbers, and often the name of a website is just as important as the content you'll find there. For a growing business or web presence, professional or personal, securing a strong domain name is an important first step for web development and often an enjoyable experience, but the registration process requires time and energy. Fear not, if you follow a few basic guidelines then you can proceed minus the headaches.

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Content Marketing and Content Management Systems Go Together

Content marketing is a form of inbound marketing that brings prospects to you rather than you going to them. Finding prospects by going to them requires that you divert their attention from whatever they are doing towards you and your message. Buying advertising on popular websites or television shows, and telemarketing are examples of this. However, most people don't want their limited time interrupted and naturally resist this form of marketing.

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The F-Pattern: User Interface Design for Scanning Websites

It is not uncommon for web users to scan websites rather than read them from top to bottom. Captivating users with content is difficult and chances are they are not going to read an entire article. They are more likely to skim a page searching for highlighted keywords, informative titles, and lists. For the best results, it is essential to make your content scannable.

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3 Ways to Increase User Engagement On Your Website

Have you checked your website's analytics lately? Maybe you've noticed low page views and a high bounce rate. That's a sure sign that users are landing on your pages and leaving right away. Multiple factors can contribute to why users are not engaging in your website. Cluttered content, poor web design, and difficult navigation are just a few reasons why. Below are some strategies you can use to help increase user engagement.

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Four Exercises to Increase Productivity

There are many exercises that you can do to increase productivity. These exercises force you to look at things in a different way. If you consider various ways of doing the same thing, you’re bound to come up with more efficient ways of completing your everyday tasks. Additionally, the process of experimentation itself wakes up your mind and forces you to concentrate better.

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Let’s Talk About The True Meaning of “Freelance Professional”

Freelance professional. What a glossy, adventurous title. So many people in today's day and age sit in their cubicles, clock in at 9, punch out at 5, and dream of one day running their own business. So many dream of being freed from the restrictions of the traditional office job and having their own schedule.

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Three Channeling Tips to Help Idea Generation

Many independent creatives think of themselves as channels rather than originators of an idea. What exactly does this mean?

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User Experience Design is a Key Part of a Good Sales Funnel

Warm leads are a joy to behold. Nothing is more pleasant than having a welcoming conversation with a potential client then making the sale. A good sales funnel converts warm leads. Good user experience design ensures good sales funnels.

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Capitalize on Your Unique, Personalized Service as a Freelance Professional

As a freelance professional, you may find yourself competing with some pretty large companies that offer similar services. When you are wooing clients and customers don't worry about the things big business can offer the clients you want to land, instead focus on what you can offer that big companies can't.

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Why Having Passions Outside of Work is Healthy for the Freelance Professional

Too many people make the mistake of believing that the mark of a successful entrepreneur is becoming a workaholic. But that simply isn’t the case.

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Time Management Issues for Creative Freelancers

You never think as much about your time and productivity on the job as you do when you are working for yourself. When you have a salaried job it may be easy to not worry about which tasks take up the majority of your time and what your biggest distractions are.

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Does Your Website Help or Hurt Your Business?

What affect does your website have on your business? Is it helping? Could it be hurting? Let's consider three ways it will impact you.

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Tips for the Creative Freelancer to Generate New Ideas

Many people think that personal creativity is separate from professional success. We tend to divide our lives into “work” and “play.” The proverb “Work while you work and play while you play” illustrates this manner of thinking.

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Utilize Content Management Systems for Easier Website Management

When you decide it is time to create a website for your business or modify your existing website, I highly recommend that you incorporate a content management system (CMS).

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Getting Paid as a Freelance Professional

If you're a freelance professional, chances are that you're preoccupied with thoughts of increasing your client base, managing your time, and exceeding the expectations of your current clients. Even during your leisure time (if you can even remember what that is) your thoughts bend toward finding ways to improve your business.

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Why You Need To Network As a Freelance Professional

Many people hate to network. They don’t like going to events, trying to talk to people that they never met, and finding common interests. They feel uncomfortable trying to pass out their business cards to everyone that they meet. However, it is very important for business owners to network.

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How Friction Applies to User Experience Design

An important aspect of user experience design is removing as much friction as possible. In the context of web design, what is friction and how might it affect your website?

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The Power of “No” for the Creative Freelancer

Being a creative freelancer instead of working for a larger corporation can have many advantages, including the freedom and flexibility to pursue the work you love on your own terms.

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Learning What Works Best for YOU in Your Freelance Career

"Discipline" is the major buzzword associated with becoming a freelance professional because it often means working from home.

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Design Entrepreneurs Benefit From Collaboration Trends

There has been an exciting trend for community based working environments for entrepreneurs, freelancers and independents. Professionals that have made the leap to work for themselves and go out and start a new thing have realized that just because they work for themselves doesn't mean they have to work by themselves.

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Tips To Avoid Burnout As a Freelance Professional

It can be hard to be a freelance professional. You often spend days or weeks by yourself. You may find yourself with no one to talk to as you create your masterpieces and finish all of your multiple projects. Many business owners and freelance professionals burnout because of this. However, they can easily avoid it with the following tips:

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Tips for the Newly Published Freelance Professional

You’ve finally done it. Congratulations! You’ve published your first book. If you are like many writers, it has taken you years to craft your novel. You have written and rewritten it a dozen times. You went through the publishing process and probably picked up a couple of rejection letters along the way.

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Collaboration Helps Independent Creatives Learn from Success

People are always talking about learning from failure, but collaboration between independent creatives lets you wise up the easier way. Participating in a collective of freelance professionals gives you more opportunities to learn from success.

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Creative Collaboration Can Help Turn Your Initial Failures Into Eventual Success

All great business models involve high levels of innovation and creativity. Unfortunately, thinking outside the box always involves a certain level of risk. When you think creatively, you have a lot of exciting new ideas, but not all of them are going to work. Failure is part of the equation when it comes to innovation.

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Secret Life of the Freelance Professional

There are some little known facts about people who work as freelance professionals. Their work and schedule can be much different from someone who works a typical 9-5. To be a better freelance professional, consider these three secrets to optimize work and your personal life.

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What it Means to be an Independent Creative

Thinking about ditching the day job for something much more exciting and flexible? Then being an independent creative may be just the thing for you. But before diving in, make sure you know what you need.

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The Pros and Cons of Being a Freelance Professional

More and more creative people are giving up salaried positions with big corporations to pursue careers as freelance professionals. Most creative work can be accomplished remotely and projects can be found through websites or networking so it is not necessary to have an employer in order to continue to work in the field you love.

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Four Tips for Choosing a Web Designer

Finding a web designer to create an online presence for your business can be daunting, to say the least. There are a lot of web designers out there and they are all clamoring for your attention. They all have a portfolio of customers, but how do you choose one that's right for you? Let's explore some of the most important things to look for.

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Is the Customer Always Right? How to Avoid Difficulties with Clients

There are many things that the life of freelancing can offer you, from flexibility, more down-time with your loved ones and of course the freedom of being your own boss. However, there’s one thing that any freelancer no matter their industry can never escape despite the fact that you’ve given up the office life, and this is walking through the potential minefield of dealing with difficult clients.

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Revenue and Profit: The Heartbeat of Business

Revenue and profit are the lifeblood of any business. They have a direct impact on a business' ability to invest in future growth, stay competitive and deliver the best possible service and product.

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Freelancing is not a Dirty Word

Freelance. The word conjures a dichotomy of examples. On one hand you have the pajama-wearing, bed-headed, self-employed worker bee, spilling milky cereal on their netbook while sitting on the couch. On the other hand, you have the dedicated professional, full of confidence, giddy with the thought of never sitting through rush-hour traffic every day, fiercely independent. The former is usually envisioned by those unfamiliar with self-employment. The latter is enjoyed by those who thrive as independent freelance professionals.

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Prequalify Your Prospects

I recently was asked by a friend about my thoughts on pre-qualifying prospective clients. Here are my thoughts and why I believe pre-qualification is a very important part of becoming a more successful, profitable business.

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Turning Potential Clients into Established Clients

One of the biggest challenges when working with a new client is getting them comfortable with you, your capabilities and your prices.

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Minimum Fees and Why You Should Have One

Minimum fees are a necessary component of any profitable business. Let's explore what minimum fees are and why I believe you should always rely on them.

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Why I No Longer Charge By The Hour

When deciding on how to approach pricing for your business' services, you have a lot of decisions to consider. One of the most important factors is determining your hourly rate. Once that's accomplished, you'll have to think about how you estimate prices to clients. Do you charge by the project? Or, do you calculate price based on the number of hours required to accomplish the task?

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Ten Steps to Creative Independence

I hosted a workshop at the 2010 Create Denver Expo on April 10, titled Ten Steps to Creative Independence. What makes some freelancers thrive, while others struggle? What are the traits that make creative independents succeed?

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Specialize and Thrive

When I started working as a self-employed designer, the services I offered read like a directory of all things creative: brochures, catalogs, logos, marketing materials, interactive, posters, packaging...

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Charge More to Work Less

As I’ve proceeded down the path of being an independent creative, one thing has become readily apparent: increasing my rates has led to better projects and better clients. In addition to better projects and better clients, I’ve found that I actually work less. Sure, per-project hours tend to be more, but the actual number of hours I’m working per week has decreased.

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"Eric created our company logo, website, business cards, and mailings. He also updated my other company's website. He is very creative and a pleasure to work with from the initial consultation to the final product. He has a unique ability to make the process smooth and efficient and is willing to take as much time as necessary to answer any questions or resolve any issue that may come up. I would highly recommend Eric for any graphic design or web development work. He is simply the best!"
Joshua Nehring, Operations Manager, McCool Development Solutions, LLC

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