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Negotiating without turning into a jerk

1 Comment / Client management / Andrea Coutu

Following this week’s posts on negotiating, I stumbled across a post from Tom Chandler, at the Copywriter Underground. He wrote about how to negotiate your freelance fees without turning into a jerk. (Okay, he didn’t say jerk, but I don’t want some of my more conservative readers to give up at the headline.) Of all […]

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What you can learn from salary negotiation

Sales skills / Andrea Coutu

ComputerWorld’s write up on negotiation offers some pointers that can help consultants, not just IT jobseekers. The main ideas I gained from the piece include: Preconditioning the client Strategically selecting target clients Doing a self-assessment and filling in the gaps Learning the client’s industry Creating a great set of marketing tools As I’ve said before,

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Negotiating vs. giving up

Consulting / Andrea Coutu

Negotiating makes up one of the most essential skills in consulting. If you hone your negotiation skills, you may actually wind up with a more successful practice than someone who’s brilliant in their work. Consulting fee negotiation may be the most obvious (and financially rewarding) skill to pick up, but it’s far from the only

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Negotiating vs. giving up

2 Comments / Client management / Andrea Coutu

Negotiating makes up one of the most essential skills in consulting. If you hone your negotiation skills, you may actually wind up with a more successful practice than someone who’s brilliant in their work. Consulting fee negotiation may be the most obvious (and financially rewarding) skill to pick up, but it’s far from the only

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Your website can be a lifeline

Marketing & lead generation / Andrea Coutu

If you’ve run your business so far without needing a website, you may not see the point. After all, you haven’t had trouble finding new clients, nurturing old ones or growing your business. So why bother with a website? If nothing else, your website is one more place for clients to find you. If they’ve

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Site devoted to increasing web traffic

Marketing & lead generation / Andrea Coutu

Adam Henningsen sent me an email about his new project, BlogBait. Adam, a mechanical engineering student, decided to start his own business as a way of working toward independent wealth. He thought the Internet could use a directory of blogs offering opportunities to receive links back to their own sites. (He’s added me to the

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How turning off your TV can make you money

1 Comment / Making money / Andrea Coutu

Turning off your TV can make you money. Seriously. Over at TheSecondDollar, there’s an excellent article about reducing TV time and increasing your cash flow. I especially liked this tip: Start a second business. I keep this blog running on less time than I used to spend watching television each night and it is earning

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Resources to help you go from idea to reality

1 Comment / Business management / Andrea Coutu

SmallBizSurvival’s Becky McCray has a great post on going from a business idea to an operating business. Most (if not all) of the resources are free. Becky’s blog focuses on the special reward and challenges of running a business in a small town. She’s based in small town Oklahoma, where it sounds like she’s having

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Acting “as if” in consulting”

Business management / Andrea Coutu

Over at Famlies.com, Kori Rodley Irons champions the idea of "acting as if" with your home business. Also known as "fake it till you make it", this strategy involves acting as if you’re successful. I’ve heard this advice time and time again in career management circles.  Kori suggests: Celebrate all the little achievements and start

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Adventure tourism meets doggy daycare

Consulting business ideas / Andrea Coutu

Adventure tourism meets dog walking and doggy daycare — while surfing Craigslist.org today, I stumbled across a job posting for Paws in the Woods. According to their (now defunct) website, “Paws in the Woods Adventures takes you ripping up mountains, splashing in water, and roaring through forests all on our action-packed fun-filled adventures.” The catch?

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