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Top Ten Things To Think About Before Becoming A Freelancer in 2020

Top Ten Things To Think About Before Becoming A Freelancer in 2020 This is my list of the Top 10 things every freelancer should consider. I believe that these questions will help you whether you're already a freelancer, or considering becoming one. These are the same things I wished I'd thought about before starting my freelance career more than 10 years ago. I've had to consider many of these questions the difficult way - after making mistakes that cost me time, energy and money. I hope that this video will help you avoid the same mistakes.

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GEAR I OWN AND ENJOY USING AS A FREELANCE MARKETER:

Writing and Drawing Implements:
TWSBI Eco T -
Sakura Pigma Micron -
Muji Ring-bound Dot Grid Notebook:
uni Kuru Toga Roulette -
Rotring Tikky Mechanical Pencil -
Pentel Graphgear 500 (yes, I love mechanical pencils!) -

Cameras and Optics:
Panasonic Lumix GH5 -
iPhone 11 Pro Max -
Nikon D800 -
Olympus 12-40 f2.8 PRO -
Tamron 24-70 f2.8 -
Sigma 10-20 -
Andycine A6 Monitor -
Atomos Ninja Inferno Recording Monitor -

Lighting:
Neewer SL-60W -
Aputure 672 -
Neewer Rollable Light Pad -
Aputure Lantern Softbox -

Teleprompter:
Caddie Buddy Teleprompter -

Microphones and Audio Gear:
Shure SM7B -
Triton Audio FEThead (a must-have when using the SM7B) -
Techzone Audio Products Stellar X2 (an incredible value for money) -
Audio Technica AT2035 -
Ultimate Support Microphone Stand with Boom -
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Interface (for my laptop) -
Behringer 4 Channel Audio Interface (for my workstation) -
Rode NTG-1 shotgun microphone -
Zoom F1 Field Recorder -
Zoom H4n Portable Audio Recorder -


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