by Jason Long | Mar 31, 2016 | Branding, Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Management, Marketing, People, Pricing, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Web Design
Guest post by Laura Ospina Don’t Underprice Yourself: Part 1 Every business needs to do it, and if they don’t then it predictably won’t be a business for much longer! It’s the assessment of profit and loss, because if you are a business, you lose money. If you are a...
by Jason Long | Mar 24, 2016 | Branding, Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Management, Marketing, New Features, People, Press, Pricing, Programming, Random Things, Running a Business, Scoping, Web Design
Guest post by Del Mauricio 5 Tools to Build Credibility for Your Freelance Business Starting your freelance business is an arduous but exciting job. Bringing in new clients is a tougher undertaking however. That’s because you not only have to find them, but also...
by Jason Long | Mar 10, 2016 | Clients, Content, Creativity, Development, Management, People, Random Things, Running a Business, Scoping
Guest post by Laura Ospina How to Make Freelancing Work for You Though many think of freelancing as a full-time gig, there are a variety of options available, from spot job work to full time, that often can seem daunting to define. Here is a helpful framework to...
by Jason Long | Mar 8, 2016 | Clients, Creativity, Development, Distance Working, Management, New Features, People, Random Things, Running a Business
Guest post by Alma Abreu How to Use Agile for Design Firms Many development and design teams are using Agile to produce higher quality websites and apps. The Agile approach to website development, project marketing, and creative design allows better opportunities for...
by Jason Long | Feb 25, 2016 | HR, Management, News, People, Running a Business, Technology Business Profile
By Katherine Khoo of iPages Lessons on running a small business from a converted corporate consultant As many bright-eyed young things do, I wanted to change the world. I recently re-read my first CV and was almost appalled at my over-enthusiastic can-do attitude. As...