Freelancer doesn’t have to mean “starving artist”
March 6, 2010 – 12:20 pmMy colleagues Ed Gandia, Pete Savage and Steve Slaunwhite at TheWealthyFreelancer.com (the blog on that site is well worth reading) have just written an excellent book titled The Wealthy Freelancer: 12 Secrets to a Great Income and an Enviable Lifestyle.
Getting great clients and well-paying work is something that alludes many freelancers — especially in this economy. But this book is packed with the practical, hard-earned strategies Ed, Pete and Steve have used to consistently attract good-paying clients, earn high incomes and enjoy a great quality of life. And hey, they even quote the author of The Six-Figure Freelancer (that would be me) in their book – thanks, guys!
The Wealthy Freelancer is essential reading for any freelancer or solo professional who wants to enjoy a business and lifestyle that are “wealthy” in every sense of the word.
The book will only set you back 11 bucks and change. And as part of their launch effort, Steve, Pete and Ed are giving away a variety of fr*e instructional materials — products that are designed to help you improve very specific areas of your freelance business. The catch? You have to grab a copy of The Wealthy Freelancer by midnight on Friday (March 12).
To learn more about the book or the bonus materials Ed, Pete and Steve are giving away this week, visit www.TheWealthyFreelancer.com/amazon.
