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How To Thrive In Your Creative Business

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Release Date: 08/10/2023

You Can't Make A Living From Your Talent (or Skills) show art You Can't Make A Living From Your Talent (or Skills)

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

As a freelance creative, do you focus more on your technical skills, on your creative talent, or problem-solving abilities to attract clients? How you position yourself determines the types of projects and clients you’ll work with. Moreover, especially in this age of AI, talent and tools aren no longer enough to be able to make a living. A focus on tools and tech skills are making you obsolete. Speedy turn-around and low fees can’t compete with free. You’ll be easily replaced. What should you do? Shift gears and change your approach. Alvalyn shares the necessity of human-centered...

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Don't Overthink It show art Don't Overthink It

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Overthinking solutions to a creative or business problem is all to common. We want to consider as many possibilities as we can. But when we can make the challenge appear larger than it is, we  become confused and restrained, unable to move forward toward the solutions we seek. Being at times guilty herself of overthinking, and observing how it operates in others, Alvalyn presents a three-part approach to eliminate this tendency so that we can freely move forward and accomplish our objectives.

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Applying Tips, Tactics, and Strategies In Your Freelance Business show art Applying Tips, Tactics, and Strategies In Your Freelance Business

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Some key business challenges for freelance creatives include overcoming recurring problems and ensuring that daily practices are aligned with long-term strategy and purpose. We often resort to applying quick fixes which can be superficial rather than working to discover why the problems recur.  Alvalyn Lundgren discusses the differences between tips, tactics, and strategies in growing a freelance business, and shares her experience of transforming her freelance business from serving low-value clients to high-value clients. She emphasizes that while tips provide quick fixes, they are...

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Do You Want To Be The Cheapest Option? show art Do You Want To Be The Cheapest Option?

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

How do you create high-value perception with a skeptical client? Why do so many clients think creative work is worth so little, or that we’re charging too much? It seems they tend to look for the cheapest option. Attracting high value clients you can work with over the long term requires a change in focus and approach. While platforms like Canva and tech like AI are impacting opportunities for new projects, what we creatives need to focus on is how clients perceive our craft and our roles. In this episode Alvalyn tackles ways freelancers can position and differentiate in order to attract and...

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When To Walk Away. A Q&A. show art When To Walk Away. A Q&A.

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Q & A episode in which I answer questions submitted by freelancers about client relationships, health insurance alternatives, transitioning from employment to self-employment, and how to begin freelancing.

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Self Promotion Essentials show art Self Promotion Essentials

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Self-promotion is the practice of telling potential clients about what you do. With it you build your brand, engage prospects, and attract clients. As a freelancer, you should include self promotion strategies in your regular marketing activities. In this episode I share four essential components of your self promotion strategy. 

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12 Things They Don't Teach In Design School show art 12 Things They Don't Teach In Design School

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

You can't run your freelance business on creative talent or skills. You have to develop business skills, which aren't taught in design school. The focus of degree and certificate programs is on creative expertise and portfolio development for the purposes of obtaining a job as a creative. Even those programs that do offer business courses only skim the surface of what's necessary, leaving the entrepreneurial creative out in the cold when it comes to building their businesses. In this episode I present 12 things they don't teach in design school but that you need to know if you want to...

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Productivity, Time, & Work-Life Integration show art Productivity, Time, & Work-Life Integration

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

How can you integrate your professional with your personal life to reduce stress and enjoy flexibility? How is it possible to fine-tune your productivity to gain time for non-work pursuits? Productivity is the measurable outcome of one’s effort, and  to be truly productive — not just busy — we need to distinguish between efficiency and effectiveness. If we’re going to be effective at getting our goals done. and not just efficient, we need to pursue an integrated life. While it’s important for freelance creatives to balance business activities with professional and personal...

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Scams and Other Money Traps show art Scams and Other Money Traps

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

A decades-old scam involving bogus high money design projects continues to target freelance creatives. Alvalyn shares how she first experienced the scam and almost became a victim. Through that, she learned the clues to watch out for. The tactics are varied, but the structure of the scam is the same. In this episode, she shares what to watch out for so you won’t be deceived, and also describes some legitimate business services that can save you time but cost you double. Are they worth it?

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Recordkeeping For Freelancers show art Recordkeeping For Freelancers

Freelance Road Trip Podcast

Keeping accurate records is foundational to running a business. The kinds of records you keep depend on the kind of business you do. Freelance creatives need to keep all the standard records, and those that related specifically to managing projects and working with clients.

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Establishing and managing a business so you can make a living from your creative work — your way — isn’t easy and probably not what most of us expected when we started out. With all the competition out there, and now with AI looming as both an asset and a threat to creative work, how will you stand out? How will you make a living? How will you continue to build your business, attract your best clients, and become know for significant work? In this episode I offer 4 ways for your consideration: Get along with failure, value the purpose over the process, don't settle for "good enough", and pursue profitability.