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As A Free Agent, How Much Do You Give Away?

 

Those who are willing to give of themselves for free find that opportunities and many other advantages come their way. Just think about truly successful people and philanthropists. In this article I share ways to be a giver by speaking, writing and giving of your time.

But, what should I speak or write about? What is your area of expertise? What lessons have you learned from becoming a free agent, independent professional and freelancer? How could you help others succeed? For example, if you are a writer, you could give a talk or workshop on writing skills along with writing an article too. If you write copy, you could speak and/or write about what makes a killer news release or advertisement.

If you are a web designer/developer you could speak and/or write about the pitfalls faced when designing a site or hiring someone to help you design a site. If you are a builder, you could give a talk and/or write about on how to pick a contractor and set up a successful working relationship. What are the questions your clients ask you? These will give you an idea for timely topics. I have included a form for asking questions on every one of my websites.

But who will want me to speak to them or write for them? I know that you realize that we are in the middle of the biggest information age of all time. The operative word here is "free." When we give away information, either by speaking or writing, we will find that people want more. There are many groups and companies who are always looking for speakers. Chambers of Commerce, clubs, associations and organizations meet on a regular basis and are always delighted to find a good speaker who has something unique to share.

With the growth of the Internet, writers are in demand. My one warning is to not go overboard with giving away too much. Give enough that they want more and can come to you to get it.

What else can you give away? Our most valuable commodity, in my opinion, is time. When we are willing to share some of our valuable time to volunteer for an organization or group of our choice, our rewards will be unlimited. Most of my work has come about either from volunteering or networking. And besides the work, I have developed wonderful relationships and friendships. We all know that people like to work with and hire their friends. Another benefit of being actively involved with groups is what I have learned about leadership, about people and about current trends -- along with all of the information I have garnered.

Be generous. Your generosity will not only be appreciated, it will flow back to you three or even four fold.

Author: Chris King
 
Author Bio:
Chris King is a specialist in this area. Chris has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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