CFC: Last Chance for Early Birds is April 30

This Monday, April 30, is the last and final early bird deadline for the Creative Freelancer Conference and HOW Design Live. (Register here.)

From what past attendees tell me, there are 2 main reasons to attend:

  • To learn from the speakers (who've been there) how to run a successful freelance business
  • To meet other freelancers and be inspired by what they're doing and how they're succeeding (check out my video interview with Crystal Reynolds who attended last year)

So if you are thinking of going and want to save that extra $50 plus get our bonus Freelancer Survival Guide (see what's in it below), sign up today so you don't miss it.

The exclusive Freelancer Survival Guide includes:

(Already registered? Don't worry, we'll automatically send it to you.)

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About Ilise Benun

Ilise Benun is a national speaker and founder of Marketing Mentor and the Creative Freelancer Conference (with HOW Magazine). She works closely with creative professionals who are serious about growing their business. She is the author of several books including, “The Creative Professional’s Guide to Money: How to Think About It, How to Talk About It and What to Do About It,” (HOW Books 2011), “The Designer’s Guide to Marketing and Pricing,” “Stop Pushing Me Around: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive,” "Public Relations for Dummies, and “The Art of Self Promotion. Sign up for her free Quick Tips from Marketing Mentor here: www.marketing-mentortips.com
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