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An Interview with Heidi Rose Robbins
Whenever I meet someone who’s got a really cool job, who runs a thriving business, or who has completed an amazing project, I always want to know: “How did you do that?” I’m always curious to hear the “behind-the-scenes story” — who they emailed, what they said, how they got their first client, how they […]
An Interview with Janet Roberts
Whenever I meet someone who’s got a really cool job, who runs a thriving business, or who has completed an amazing project, I always want to know: “How did you do that?” I’m always curious to hear the “behind-the-scenes story” — who they emailed, what they said, how they got their first client, how they […]
Ask Ellen: Just Hire Me Already
Dear Ellen, I’m self-employed and I’m dealing with something pretty frustrating. Here’s what’s been happening: A potential client emails me. They seem interested in hiring me. They ask for more info about my services. I email back right away, attaching a personalized, detailed proposal. But then the client disappears! Either they don’t respond at all, […]
An Interview with Grace Kraaijvanger
Whenever I meet someone who’s got a really cool job, who runs a thriving business, or who has completed an amazing project, I always want to know: “How did you do that?” I’m always curious to hear the “behind-the-scenes story” — who they emailed, what they said, how they got their first client, how they […]
An Interview With Laurie Wagner
Whenever I meet someone who’s got a really cool job, who runs a thriving business, or who has completed an amazing project, I always want to know: “How did you do that?” I’m always curious to hear the “behind-the-scenes story” — who they emailed, what they said, how they got their first client, how they […]
An Interview With Jules Blaine Davis
Whenever I meet someone who’s got a really cool job, who runs a thriving business, or who has completed an amazing project, I always want to know: “How did you do that?” I’m always curious to hear the “behind-the-scenes story” — who they emailed, what they said, how they got their first client, how they […]