The Wealthy Freelancer

The Wealthy Freelancer by Steve Slaunwhite, Pete Savage and Ed Gandia

by Steve Slaunwhite, Pete Savage and Ed Gandia

Do you want to be your boss? Do you set your hours? Do you only want to work for certain clients? Many do, which is why so many professionals are turning to freelance.

Despite these benefits, being a freelancer can be difficult. Every freelancer understands the agony of being unable to go out with friends due to a late-running project.

But this does not have to be the case. So how can you have both freedom and security?

The Wealthy Freelancer, written by Steve Slaunwhite, Ed Gandia, and Pete Savage, is summarised in this article. This book explains:

  • Why every successful freelancer needs a buzz piece
  • Why you should make your day resourceful
  • How every successful remote worker can leave in a wealthy triangle

To expand on this, the authors developed 8 secrets to guide you on a successful freelance journey.

Lesson 1: A successful freelancer should understand that business may be slow.

Lesson 2: To attract your desired clients, properly market your services to the right client.

Lesson 3: Create a spectacular buzz piece to position oneself as an expert in your subject.

Lesson 4: Use high-impact marketing methods that are effective and profitable.

Lesson 5: Avoid downturns by constantly developing prospects.

Lesson 6: Price your skills for success in your freelance business.

Lesson 7: Work in focused bursts and meticulously organize your duties to accomplish more.

Lesson 8: Create many revenue streams and live in the Wealthy Triangle to achieve a healthy work-life balance.

This book’s main message is: Keep an eye on your goals, income, and lifestyle as a freelancer, and keep focused on each project without losing sight of prospects, and projects.

About the Authors

Steve Slaunwhite is an accomplished marketing consultant, copywriter, and author who has written books, including Fast Track to Great Clients and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Starting a Business.

Ed Gandia and Pete Savage have succeeded as coaches, marketing specialists, and copywriters.

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