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this: 16. Skype Connecting with clients on video calls has always been great for building closer relationships. In our current age of isolation, it’s nothing short of essential. Skype makes 1:1 calling around the world easy. Free and paid levels. Need to record your Skype call? For that, there’s an add-on tool: Skype Call Recorder. 17. Zoom If you have a bigger-than-25 person client team you need to meet with, graduate from Skype to Zoom for calling. I switched over several years back. I find Zoom easier to use — seems the best
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solution for international calling, it has a built-in recording tool, and it can handle Cell Phone Numbers List up to 100 people at a time or more, depending on the paid level chosen. Free level gets you unlimited meetings with up to 3 guests for up to 40 minutes. Set pay rates 18. WhoPaysWriters If you don’t know this handy resource, let me introduce you. Great, free database of crowdsourced pay information about publications and websites. Dig in! 19. Glassdoor reviews Wondering about a company’s reputation, and whether they treat workers right? The company reviews on Glassdoor are a goldmine of info that can help you avoid scams and low payers. Their full-time job listings also give you a sense of their pay levels for similar freelance roles . Business tools 20. An accountability buddy OK, it’s not software, but it’s the single best tool for your success — a person you can call once a week who’ll hold you accountable on your writing goals. inside my Freelance Writers Den learning & support community — we
have a forum just for matching you up. 21. Harvest Tired of paying PayPal’s fees? Sign up to invoice through Harvest and access their PayPal Business Payments plan, where you pay just $.50 per transaction of any size. I’ve saved thousands on this scheme over the years. And Harvest has time-tracking and other useful features, too. 22. Unroll.me A clogged email inbox is the enemy of writing productivity. Why suffer, when this handy tool lets you roll up all your newsletters into a single email? I went from about 200 emails a day down to roughly 20, by continually adding new addresses to my rollup. Client management 23. Asana Did I mention you don’t want to have to check email 10 times a day, in case a client wants something from you? Instead, turn your interaction into Asana tasks and check