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The Freelance Bible

Everything You Need to Go Solo in Any Industry

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The Freelance Bible

Auteur(s): Alison Grade
Narrateur(s): Alison Grade
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You want to go freelance. You want to make your career work for you, on your terms and determined by your own definition of success. You want autonomy, flexibility and variety. But where do you start?

In The Freelance Bible, award-winning entrepreneur and freelancer, Alison Grade, guides you through absolutely everything that you need to know to start your successful self-employed life.

Starting from day one, she will help you develop your personal brand, pick up the financial essentials, grow your client base, manage your work - life balance, negotiate deals and value your time as you become more established. The Freelance Bible is your complete guide to turning your talent into a fulfilling and sustainable career.

© Alison Grade 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Comportement organisationnel et travail Conseil Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Réussite personnelle Entreprise Gestion Direction

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No freelance stone is left unturned with this book. I wish this book had existed when I started freelancing 20 years ago
If you have talent and passion this is a very practical guide to turning that into a career, from someone who's not just done it but taught many others how to do it too
Finally! The book that millions of people have been crying out for. An empowering guide of how to use your work to achieve independence, inspiration and - crucially - balance. A compelling guide whether you're freelance, or just dreaming of it

Alison strikes an excellent and inspirational balance; sharing tips and advice that help you work out how to be secure in insecurity and ace the journey to becoming a freelancer

I would have found The Freelance Bible incredibly valuable when starting my freelance career. It's equally helpful for successful freelancers looking to drive their careers to the next level of success

Invaluable advice for navigating the complex freelance world

Alison's experiences as both a freelancer and an advisor shine throughout this book - an indispensable, easy to read guide to freelancing
Alison Grade demystifies what it means to be a freelancer and helps the reader decide if a freelance career is for them. A very useful guide for anyone contemplating a career in the creative industries
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This book was a disappointment given how it’s marketed.

It claims to be a complete, start to finish guide to freelancing, but most of the book is long winded, repetitive, and focused on obvious or motivational ideas rather than practical, step-by-step guidance. Entire chapters explain things that feel like common sense, while areas that should be concrete like money, planning, taking action, getting clients, stay vague and high level.

As someone still figuring out what direction to take, I found it especially unhelpful. The book doesn’t meaningfully help clarify options or provide a clear path forward. It also falls short as a true beginner’s manual. The same buzzwords and phrases are repeated throughout, which makes the book feel padded rather than substantive.

The book frequently drifts into generic lifestyle advice (such as work–life balance) instead of addressing the concrete mechanics of starting and structuring freelance work. There are a few useful tidbits, particularly around networking and first clients, but they’re buried in filler and mindset talk. Overall, this reads more like general encouragement than the “freelance bible” it claims to be.

Does not deliver on it’s promise

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