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Entrepreneurial Insights With Kori Ashton
“You’re not much of an entrepreneur, in my opinion, if you don’t have the guts to ride the bull.” –Kori Ashton
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First, Best & Wish You Knew
Created a series of interviews with WordPress freelancers for iThemes asking about their first client, their best client and what they wish they knew now: Jared Atchison Jennifer Bourne Carrie Dils Brad Williams Andrew Norcross Bill Erickson Aaron Campbell Curtis McHale
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The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Freelance Web Design Business
We helped write and edit the first printed book from iThemes, The Ulitmate Guide to Starting a Freelance Web Design Business. The book is a hefty 291 pages and covers a range of topics relevant to freelancers, including finances, marketing, professionalism, personal care and more.
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Helping Veterans With Happy Joe
“The public doesn’t know how to help veterans. While all veterans appreciate when someone says thank you, they need more than a thank you.” –James Dalman, Happy Joe
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15 Ways Freelancers Can Win by Quitting
“We can’t change much if we don’t quit much.” –Bob Goff
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Freelance Insight
The latest in a series of articles sharing freelance wisdom for iThemes: How to Survive the Freelance Cycle How to Pick Online Accounting Software Tax Tips for Freelancers How to Create a Mobile Office Why You Should Love Contracts & Lawyers How & Why to Boost Your Prices
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Go Far Together With an Internship
Wrote about our intern experience last summer for iThemes, sharing how valuable an internship can be for everyone involved. We’re hoping to bring on more interns.
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Deliver on Your Promises
“So many issues are avoided by just delivering on your promises.” –Andrew Norcross
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99 Productivity Tips
Put together a list of 99 working from home tips for iThemes. It’s in-depth and full of productivity goodness.
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Veterans Day
Wrote a few quick Veterans Day posts for iThemes and Church Marketing Sucks, highlighting the work of Happy Joe to train veterans in WordPress and Mark Horvath and his work with homeless veterans. While we are thankful for our veterans, it’s great to be able to do more than say thank you.