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The Freelancer’s Guide to Winning Incredible Clients Google+ Mastery

The Freelancer’s Guide to Winning Incredible Clients Google+ Mastery

I expect you are a freelancer who understands the need to have a social media presence in order to promote yourself and expand your connections. Or perhaps you know very little but are wondering what all the hype is about.

What is important (for most of you) for a sustainable freelancing career, is to ultimately receive regular income (or at least recognition and exposure) through clients and/or customers who either buy from you or use your services, directly or indirectly. No surprises there.

Small and large businesses, including the self-employed, are realising that traditional marketing methods like television, radio, unsolicited email and billboards no longer work as well as they used to as they try to stand out amongst the competition. This is especially true for freelancing professionals.

The Freelancer's Guide to Winning Incredible Clients Google+ Mastery

by Alex Mathers (PDF) – 3 Parts / Ebooks

The Freelancer's Guide to Winning Incredible Clients Google+ Mastery by Alex Mathers