
The Freelance Project Kickoff Checklist That Prevents Disasters
Every freelancer has a ghost story. Not the supernatural kind. The kind where a client goes silent the moment an invoice lands in their inbox. The project was three months of work. The deliverable was clean. The client had been responsive, warm even, right up until the moment they weren't. That freelancer joined a very large club. According to the Freelancers Union, 71% of freelancers have trouble getting paid at some point in their careers, and the average disputed invoice sits at $6,000. That number gets worse the more senior the freelancer. Better skills, bigger contracts, bigger risk. The chaos usually starts at the beginning, though. Not at invoice time. At kickoff. What "Kickoff" Actually Means Most freelancers treat the kickoff call like a social formality. You introduce yourself, nod at the project brief, say something about communication styles, and then get to work. This is a mistake. Kickoff is the last moment where you have full leverage. The client needs you. You haven't s
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