There are many reasons why you probably became a freelance designer. Perhaps you started freelancing right out of school, picturing a life that seamlessly combined artistic endeavors with financial solvency. Or, maybe after years of designing in-house you decided you had enough contacts, knowledge and confidence to make a go of it on your own. No matter where or why you started, one thing you probably didn’t anticipate was all the management freelance requires, whether tracking your time, finding new clients, or answering customer inquiries. When you’re a freelancer, you’re not just a designer; you’re your own marketing manager, customer service representative, salesperson, office manager, bookkeeper and sometimes even a debt collector.
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