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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
Seeking new business is the least favorite part of business for many people, so it is all too easy to delay such activities. But if you hope to get out of a slump, this is the only path.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
When you’re working with first-time clients, this involves getting a signed contract that stipulates what both you and your new client expect of each other.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
…take the power that you have instead of just folding like a house of cards with clients who are not living up to their end of the bargain.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
…clients don’t want to know that you have other clients. They are the only ones.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
…if you’re going to be self-employed, you need to be aware that no matter how close you’ve been to their organization or how long you’ve worked together… you may feel like you’re family, but you’re really not.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
Never take anything for granted when you’re self-employed.
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The Self-Employment Survival Guide:
It takes time build a successful business and the income that comes with it. If feasible, moonlight for a while and set that income aside to help you when you’re out on your own.
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