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It’s every solopreneur’s dream to do less mundane work so you can focus on the passion projects you truly love. Workflow automation processes like IFTTT recipes make it possible to do just that. Apps like IFTTT (short for “If This, Then That”) allow you to set up recipes that automatically connect one app to another.…

As business owners you want to make money and get paid (right?)…but most solopreneurs don’t take the time to back up to confirm that their pricing strategy has them set up to make money. Which means oftentimes, there’s a better option. And it’s worth looking into, when a better pricing strategy means you get paid…

As a one-woman shop, I know how frustrating it can be to develop your service packages. When you have so many aspects of running your business that are constantly vying for your attention, it’s easy to bundle up your offerings and call it a day. But, as time passes, you find that you’re not bringing…

Shop Talk snippets from One Woman Shop

Welcome to Shop Talk! While we love providing you with jam-packed, actionable posts, we also wanted to share quick, thought-provoking snippets here and there — from our brains to yours. Back when I (Sara) was a starving grad student (okay, I wasn’t starving — but I was pretty broke), I took on a gig pouring…

Why You Need a Goodbye Package for Your Clients from Leah Kalamakis

If you’re a service-based one woman shop, you likely run into the problem of a project never feeling complete. You’ve been working long and hard, communicating back and forth with your client over days or weeks and then all of a sudden, it’s done. Just sending your client the final invoice with note that says…

How to Master Working from Home as a Freelancer

Whether your One Woman Shop is one year or one day old, there’s a lot that goes into running your business. There are the behind-the scenes tasks that keep your business moving, there’s the client work that brings in the money, there’s the self-care that makes it all possible. And while no two solopreneurs’ days…