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Going Solo - Conference for Freelancers

April 18th, 2008 Tags: , ,

Going Solo conference for freelancers, May 16th, Lausanne (Switzerland).Update: watch Steph’s fabulous Going Solo vid here!

Going Solo looks like a fab conference to go to if you’re a freelancer or small business. It’s the first of it’s kind, and anything that helps fast-track your learning on the practical skills I certainly overlooked when first starting out as a freelancer has to be worth it’s salt.

So get yourself over to Lausanne in Switzerland (it’s near Geneva) on 16th May - there’s even a 10% discount for GeekUp members - enter GEEKUPSPC on registration! Also of note is the bring a friend discount which gives groups 10% off for 2 people, 15% for 3 people and so-on until you reach 25%.

Read on for a quick overview of what Going Solo offers you (lifted from the site):

  • skills a freelancer needs (doing the work, marketing and networking, contracts and cash flow)
  • fixing prices, closing deals, negotiating contracts (the hardcore businessy stuff)
  • what kind of work freelancers in the 2.0 world do (some jobs are more suitable for soloists than others)
  • marketing and taking care of one’s social capital (blogging… and being a good online citizen)
  • tools of the trade (what software/tools/methods can assist you as a freelancer?)
  • coworking and staying in touch with “colleagues” (compensating for “working alone” — we remain social animals)
  • challenges in making a passion into a job, dealing with the blurring of the life/work distinction
  • international clients, travel, different laws and tax rules, accounting
  • soloist or small business?
  • adapting to different kinds of clients (in particular, how do you deal with big corporations that you approach or who have approached you)
  • is there a market for what I’m doing?

3 Responses to “Going Solo - Conference for Freelancers”

  1. Colin Says:

    Pity its all the way over there and we’re all the way over here :(


  2. Imran Ali Says:

    Worth pointing out that Going Solo’s had advisors (me!) and suppliers (Expectnation!) from the North of England :)

    GS might also have some interesting news for Leeds soon ;)


  3. Jacob Sayles Says:

    Seattle has a lot of solo professionals and by running a coworking space here I’m continually talking about these issues. I’m glad to see conferences like this because there is clearly need.

    Jacob


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