Freelance Blog the Freelance Folder

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Jon from SWR’s(smartwealthyrich.com) newest project, FreelanceFolder.com is a blog for freelancers, written by freelancers. Topics include anything about Freelancing, to include different freelance models, productivity, marketing, resources, etc…

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FreelanceFolder.com uses the Wordpress theme By Anthony Baggett, and was modified by Jon himself. The site has a crisp clean look that I would love to model Pixelheadonline after.

The current list of authors include Jon, Goldy of Goldy World, the Old Man Allen Taylor of BlogContentProviders, Dave Navarro of BetterFasterNow, and Carolyn of ProductivityGoal.com, who Lizzie and I got to hang out with at the BlogPhiladelphia Unconference.
Jon had been working on this project for a while, and had mentioned it more than once on SWR. The most recent being a post asking his readers advice about running a contest and the prizes for said contest on his new project. Prior to that Jon had put out a request for guest writers, who would be interested in participating in FreelanceFolder.

I have actually been thinking about taking Jon up on the offer to be a guest blogger on the new site, but I am a bit critical about my writing. (I blame my 6th grade English teacher) I told Jon, that in addition to doing a review of FreelanceFolder, I would see if I could get some ideas for articles over the weekend.

So what possible topics could I or you write about for FreelanceFolder:

  1. Interview Lizzie about Freelancing since she has been Freelancing for well over a decade in one capacity or another.
  2. Getting Freelance Customers.
  3. Getting paid for your Freelance work.
  4. Developing your Freelance business.
  5. Marketing Your Freelance business.
  6. Working full time while freelancing.
  7. Freelancing vs JOB
  8. Family and Freelancing.
  9. Getting organized
  10. Tax advantages of Freelancing.

Well these are a few of my possible ideas for post I would like to contribute to Jon’s newest project, FreelanceFolder.com. If you have been bitten by the urge to do some Freelancing, stop on in and join the conversation.

Written by Pixelhead on August 1st, 2007 with 5 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Jon - SmartWealthyRich
#1. August 1st, 2007, at 6:01 AM.

Hey Adam, thanx a bunch for writing about FreelanceFolder, really appreciate it! ;)
well those 10 topics would fit perfectly on freelancefolder, why not try writing a post or two, and see how it goes? :)

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Paula The Surf Mom
#2. August 1st, 2007, at 11:03 AM.

Pix you need to do an SEO analysis on my page… give some tips… cos i’m think about taking to it own domain and want to have some idea what I want when I do.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#3. August 1st, 2007, at 1:21 PM.

Jon, I have to block out a bit of time. It is a new month, so I have a little bit of time until any of my other deadlines need to be met. I will see what I can come up with this week.

Paula, I will take a look, and I will see if I can get Lizzie to give me some input as well…after all she is the brains behind the biz.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Steven Snell
#4. August 8th, 2007, at 3:33 AM.

Jon’s got some good stuff on SmartWealthyRich and also on Freelance Folder. Both are definitely worthy of a subscription.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#5. August 8th, 2007, at 1:11 PM.

That’s for sure. You just never know what great tips you will get from Jon and contributing writers. It will be interesting to see how FreelanceFolder takes off.

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