New Guide for NoMi Freelancers
Dec. 17, 2022
This decade’s work-from-home lifestyle has allowed hundreds of NoMi residents to transition to freelance work. It’s also made it easier for people to move North and keep doing what they love. The only tricky part? Finding ways to reach local customers. To make those connections, Michigan’s Creative Coast, a branch of Traverse Connect, announced the launch of their Freelance and Independent Talent Directory. Freelancers who own small businesses with two or fewer employees can create a listing of their own ($100 for 12 months on the site or $150 for upgraded features and marketing boosts) that features their bio, work samples, references, website, contact info, and more. In turn, the public can submit requests for proposals for various types of work, with categories like copywriting, graphic design, photography, website development, and even ceramics or voiceover work on the list. Head to michiganscreativecoast.com/freelance to learn more.
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