Why it’s Worth Paying Big Bucks for a Good Freelancer
Bart Cleveland writes about how to “Improve Your Agency With Key Freelancers“:
[Ernie Schenck’s] wares aren’t cheap for a small agency like mine, but well worth the short amount of time I could afford. A few weeks of developing a key approach with Ernie was not only great fun, it resulted in a defining campaign for my agency. My creative team is better today because of the experience. They were a huge part of the campaign’s development, but Ernie helped them play loose. He was a powerful catalyst to making us better. [emphasis mine]
What does this mean? Hiring world-class freelance talent can be a wise–and profitable–choice for companies, despite the expense.
And for us freelancers, this shows how lucrative and rewarding contract work can be; more incentive to improve our skills and gain a reputation as a contract worker.
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Contract Worker - What’s More Important than Creativity
Jan 24, 2007 at 4:02 am
[…] Freelancers are usually brought in to provide new solutions to old problems. Which is why companies are willing to pay a lot for prodigiously creative talent. But there’s another reason why these contract workers are in great demand: their consistency. […]
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