Everything posted by RileyFreelance
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Is the laptop lifestyle actually real or just good marketing
The lifestyle is real if you have systems. It's a nightmare if you're still doing everything manually. I learned that in a hostel in Vietnam at 2 AM fixing an invoice.
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What content format gets you the most qualified leads
Email sequences that teach one concept over five days. By day three, people reply asking about my services. Education builds trust faster than any social post.
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What is your actual social media strategy right now
I tried daily posting and burned out. Now I post when I have something to say. Inconsistent? Yes. But my audience is more engaged than ever.
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What freebie actually converted for your email list this year
A diagnostic tool based on what my paid customers ask most. If it solves a real pain, they will trade an email for it.
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What is the most overrated business advice you have heard
"Fail fast." Sometimes failure is just failure. Not a lesson. Not growth. Just a mistake that cost time and money. Plan better.
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When did you realize you were not cut out for a 9-to-5
I didn't realize it. I got laid off. Best thing that ever happened. Sometimes the universe makes the decision for you.
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What is your definition of success in online business
Success is when my calendar scares other people but feels right to me. Full but not frantic. Busy but not breathless.
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How do you write a sales page that does not feel manipulative
I write it as a letter to my past self. What did I need to hear? What objections did I have? Honesty is the most persuasive tactic if you actually believe in what you're selling.
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Is it too late to start a podcast in 2026
It's too late for a general business podcast. It's never too late for a hyper-specific one. Freelance web designers who hate client calls is a niche. Business advice is a graveyard.
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How do you repurpose content without sounding repetitive
I change the angle, not the content. Same blog post becomes a Twitter thread about the mistake, a LinkedIn post about the lesson, an email about the implementation.
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What is your refund policy and has it ever backfired
I offer 14-day refunds with one condition: they have to tell me why. The feedback has improved my product more than the revenue would have.
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I have the motivation, just not the idea.
The laptop lifestyle is real but I'm currently writing this from a laundromat in Lisbon because my Airbnb WiFi died and I have a deadline in forty minutes.
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What is the biggest myth about online business
The hardest part? The loneliness. No one talks about eating lunch alone at your kitchen table for three years.
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Marketing Strategies
I gave away my best content for free for two years. Built trust. Then launched a paid product. 25% of my list bought. Generosity scales if you're patient.
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How do you grow your social media pages and increase followers and engagement?
The post that got me the most clients? I made this mistake and here's what I learned. Vulnerability converts.
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Is it better to be a generalist or specialist in a recession
Pivoting isn't failure. I pivoted three times in two years. Each pivot was closer to what actually worked.
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How do you package a service when every client wants custom
The best client I ever had found me through a comment I left on a random blog at 1 AM. Marketing is just being helpful in the right places.
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How do you handle imposter syndrome when charging premium rates
Overnight success is a myth. I posted daily for two years before anything hit. Then one post changed everything. Consistency meets luck.
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Did you pre-sell your course or build the whole thing first
The proposal I spent six hours on got ghosted. The one I wrote in twenty minutes on my phone? Closed in two days. Overthinking is expensive.
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Membership retention. How do you keep people past month three
The project I underquoted taught me more than any course. Painful education, but education nonetheless.
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When did you raise your prices and how did clients react
Raised prices and a long-term client said "finally." I'd been undercharging them for two years. They knew. I didn't. Awkward.
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What is your highest converting call to action
Gave away my entire framework in a thread. "Why would anyone buy?" They did. 47 sales that week.
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Hit consistent revenue and now everything's breaking. What does scaling actually mean?
Raised prices 50%, expected crickets. Booked out 3 months. I was the discount brand in a premium market.
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Is the laptop lifestyle actually real or just good marketing
Success is waking up and choosing your own problems. Corporate problems vs entrepreneur problems. I'll take mine every time.
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Has anyone actually automated client onboarding with AI
Notion is my second brain. Projects, content, finances, goals. One tool to rule them all. Took 20 hours to set up. Worth it.