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Brian vs. A.I. freelance advice

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freelancelikeapro.com

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brian@freelancelikeapro.com

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Wed, Apr 3, 2024 10:02 PM

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results of head-to-head battle inside Have you seen these “Collaborative Articles” on Link

results of head-to-head battle inside Have you seen these “Collaborative Articles” on LinkedIn, {NAME}?  They all start with roughly 7 generic pieces of advice on a specific topic generated by A.I. Then they “crowdsource” additional points of view by asking LinkedIn users to share their own thoughts and suggestions in the sidebar.  Now most of the time, I just ignore them. But today, I saw one in my feed that made me curious enough to click.  The title said…  [“What do you do if your freelance rates aren't reflecting your true value?”]( [Now raising your rates can make all the difference between struggling and thriving as a freelancer.](  So I was curious to see if LinkedInGPT actually had anything worthwhile to say.  And after reading the article, I couldn’t let it go unchallenged.  I had to [set the record straight]( before more freelancers were harmed by their lame suggestions. So I posted my own “contributions” to address the glaring problems I saw with a few of the original recommendations.  Here’s just a taste of what I shared…  - How to get clients to pay a premium for work that is also fast and easy to do — by ignoring one of their main suggestions. - Why you should never ask clients for permission to raise your rates. Plus exactly what you should say to make it virtually impossible for them to push back. - The simple rule-of-thumb I follow to raise my rates with confidence my clients will pay — rather than guessing or pulling numbers out of thin air. [So click here to see how I set the record straight on this “Collaborative” LinkedIn A.I. article now.](  Then hit reply and let me know your biggest insight or takeaway. I’d live to know. And I read every response.  Talk soon,  -Brian [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Freelance Like A Pro PO Box 281 Bloomingdale New Jersey 07403 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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