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Choosing The Right Freelancing Niche [audio]

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70 points by chris_hawk 9 years ago · 15 comments

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chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

Hey! Interviewer here. This is my recent talk with Connie Holen, who is kind of a badass - how many web designers do you know who are former fighter pilots? O_O

Anyway. Connie is pretty cool and she figured out some useful things about running a freelancing/consulting biz. If you want to chat about the episode or have any questions, I'll be around.

Hope you find this useful. Thanks!

  • derekja 9 years ago

    I really wanted to subscribe to this podcast in my RSS reader, it was a nice episode! Unfortunately, I could find no way to download the audio and my usual use of podcasts is to listen during a commute when I have unreliable internet. Without the ability to download it is unlikely I will continue to listen. There's even a link on the 100kfreelancing site that says "download mp3" but it doesn't work and just links again to the streaming web player.

  • komali2 9 years ago

    Any chance these podcasts are transcribed somewhere?

    • SyneRyder 9 years ago

      Looks like it isn't online for this episode yet, but usually Chris has full transcripts on the 100kfreelancing.com website. It'll probably appear here when it's ready:

      http://www.100kfreelancing.com/0117-choosing-right-freelanci...

      • chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

        Thanks, I was just coming in here to post this!

        Sometimes it takes me a day or two to get the transcripts up. I don't have them for every episode yet, as I just introduced the feature 3 or 4 episodes ago, but I'll have one up for this episode soon.

    • chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

      SyneRyder answered for me, so I'll just say "thanks for asking"! Sometimes I wonder if anyone is actually reading those things, and now I know.

      • komali2 9 years ago

        I'm not a deaf programmer, but I know a surprising number of them! It's a pretty solid career choice for deaf people, considering 98% of the job is doable without being able to hear anything. Thanks for doing transcripts :)

        • chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

          You know, I'm so dense sometimes. When I started doing transcripts, I was thinking "SEO", not "deaf people". Duh!

          >It's a pretty solid career choice for deaf people, considering 98% of the job is doable without being able to hear anything.

          Never thought of it that way before. I bet it makes open-plan offices tolerable, too. Hmm.

  • zengid 9 years ago

    What was the clunky scheduling software mentioned around 7:00?

    • chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

      It rhymes with SchmindSchbody.

      It's not a bad system, I actually like it quite a bit, BUT...it has some definite pain-points associated with using it!

tertius 9 years ago

For those looking for the RSS to add to your podcast player.

https://rss.simplecast.com/podcasts/2725/rss

rezzz-dev 9 years ago

Great episode! I know that when I focused my business and really only targeted one kind of client, my revenue went up.

My monthly recurring revenue 10X in just 6 months.

  • chris_hawkOP 9 years ago

    10x is craaaaazy. I mean, unless you were only making like $500/month before. And I know that's not the case! :)

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