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		<title>I&#039;m a Freelancer, Open for Business</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick Daly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is my first day as a full-time freelancer. Woohoo! Along with this next step in my life I&#8217;ve completely redesigned the website. It&#8217;s not done yet, but I couldn&#8217;t wait! I wanted to focus on clear navigation, giving the &#8230; <a href="http://developdaly.com/general/im-a-freelancer-open-for-business/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop_cap">T</span>oday is my first day as a full-time freelancer. Woohoo! Along with this next step in my life I&#8217;ve completely redesigned the website. It&#8217;s not done yet, but I couldn&#8217;t wait! I wanted to focus on clear navigation, giving the blog much more attention (design &amp; and amount/frequency of writing), and simplify everything. I hope you like it!</p>
<p>Now onto the news&#8230;</p>
<h3>Why Freelancing?</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been intrigued by the idea of owning my own business. In it I see opportunity to do things the way I think they should be done, I have much more freedom than I would have anywhere else, and I can hone in on exactly what it is I do best and utilize those talents to their fullest.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s been much speculation on the changes younger generations bring to the workplace. Those changes come from ideologies that younger people hold to tightly. A few of those, I think, are quality time with family &amp; friends, transparency, and quality work.</p>
<p>I want all of those things. I want the freedom to have the time to deepen relationships with the people that mean the most to me and I&#8217;ll have more time to do that now. I want to be transparent about who I am and who my company is. I&#8217;d rather be completely open and honest and lose some potential customers than paint a picture of perfection and pretend that my company is all things to all people. It&#8217;s appalling to me to watch the number of companies I&#8217;ve seen sell their services for an arm &amp; a leg and produce crappy work. It almost seems as if it&#8217;s the standard to produce crappy work and every once in a while come across something good. I guess this is the product of the American dream &#8212; everyone thinking that they need to take their shot, even if they aren&#8217;t qualified. Boy, that statement could really come back to bite to me!</p>
<p>What I love about working with other people is finding strengths in others. It was really neat to see how a handful of people made up the company at Lead Maverick and each excelled at what they did. Knowing this, I also know that I&#8217;m not a jack of all trades. I&#8217;m good at a few things and it&#8217;s those things I want to focus on and make even better. My job now is to take what I know, apply it, and get better at it all the time so that I can assure clients (and myself!) that I really can produce something really great.</p>
<h3>Leaving Lead Maverick</h3>
<p>I left <a href="http://developdaly.com/lead-maverick/lead-maverick-seo-mothership/">Lead Maverick</a> last week and it was harder to do than I thought I would it be. I made great relationships there and exciting things are happening for them. For those of you not in the loop yet, Lead Maverick is a search engine marketing company in Dallas, TX. I was the web designer among other things.</p>
<p>I left an environment of security. Having a consistent paycheck sure is nice, and what&#8217;s even greater is that someone had to be trusting enough to offer me a salary. In one hand I was comforted by the fact that someone was giving me money to survive on, and on the other hand I was comforted by the idea that I was trusted enough to be privileged with that money. It really is a neat thing to think about.</p>
<p>Friendship is much more easily grown in close proximity, something I&#8217;ll miss now that I&#8217;ll be working alone all day. Sure I&#8217;ll have the phone, meetings, and now I can work from a coffee shop if I want to. It&#8217;s quite different to work alongside your friends though. I&#8217;ll miss that part.</p>
<h3>Where to Begin?</h3>
<p>Well, I&#8217;m open for business. I&#8217;m praying for guidance throughout this process. I&#8217;m only a man and I can fall easily. All the support you can give is grealy appreciated. That&#8217;s where I&#8217;ll begin.</p>
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