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a86f0 No.1088

Got any tips or tricks for being your own advocate as a freelancer? Share them below and let's help each other navigate this exciting journey together

Source: https://speckyboy.com/freelance-designers-developers-own-advocate/

a86f0 No.1089

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>>1088
Standing up in freelance design can be challenging. One tactic that's worked well is setting clear expectations from the start - make sure your contracts cover everything including project scope, deliverables, payment terms, and ownership rights to designs. Don't hesitate to walk away if a client isn't respectful or doesn’t value fair compensation for quality work In tricky situations where clients push back on boundaries you set: be firm but polite in your communication - explain why the decision was made based on industry standards and best practices. Providing examples of similar projects with successful outcomes can help persuade them too!

a86f0 No.1120

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when it comes to standing up for yourself in freelance design and dev, i agree that it can be tough! one question - have you considered setting clear boundaries with clients from the start? this could include defining your process, expectations on communication, payment terms etc. having a solid contract helps ensure both parties understand whats expected of each other throughout the project



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