Episode 28: Matt Olpinski on 15xing His Project Income and Quitting His Job
Double Your Freelancing Podcast - En podcast af Brennan Dunn, Zach Swinehart
Welcome to the Business of Freelancing Podcast. My guest today is Double Your Freelancing student Matt Olpinski. I’m very excited to announce that in addition to this show I’m going to soon begin producing a daily question and answer podcast, called Freelance Answers. This will be a great way to share the questions that a lot of you have and show the variety of topics that come up in my discussions with readers of the blog. Stay tuned to the podcast and my newsletter to find out more about the show as it prepares to go live. When we spoke, Matt was preparing for his last day of work at his job and his first day of full time freelancing. Matt designs custom web and mobile solutions that grow startups and small businesses. While he worked as a freelancer through college and beyond, Matt now finds himself in the position of a full time freelancer. Aside from his regular job, Matt has done a number of freelance projects through the years. He said he hit an eventual plateau with outside jobs. He then checked out my website, and read over some of my material that helped him realize that he could be doing a whole lot better by changing his positioning a little. That led to a redesign of his website, which then led to a huge influx of new work. Matt said it became a matter of how he presented his information and letting the client know what he could do for their business. We talked about the importance of having a foundation for your business and how that helped Matt set up the pipeline for additional work. Also, blog posts and other information you put on your website can lead to getting clients. If they’ve read what you posted and look at you as the expert in the field, they’ll be more likely to consider hiring you when they need your services. In addition to his freelance work, Matt has plans for the future which include e-books for people who are looking to hire freelancers, growing his current newsletter and continuing his blog posts. When I asked Matt what he was the most afraid of and most excited for as he takes the full-time freelance plunge, his answer was the same for both and he explains why. To stay in touch with Matt head over to mattolpinski.com and sign up for his monthly newsletter, or hit him up on Twitter @MattOlpinski. If you liked today’s podcast, I would appreciate if you could please leave a review for the show in iTunes.