Freelance Marketing with Fexingo: Independent Marketers, Consulting, and Solo Service Providers

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Freelance Marketing with Fexingo: Independent Marketers, Consulting, and Solo Service Providers

Freelance marketing is a distinct discipline from agency or in-house work. Lucas and Luna examine what actually changes when you're the sole practitioner: pricing without a brand, client acquisition without a sales team, and the emotional toll of feast-or-famine revenue. Each episode centers on a real independent marketer's case — a content strategist who left Ogilvy, a Google Ads consultant who built a $200k practice serving local dentists, the email specialist who charges per subscriber instead of per hour. Lucas pushes on unit economics: how do you calculate your effective hourly rate when you factor in unpaid sales calls, proposal writing, and software subscriptions? Luna focuses on the craft: how does a solo operator maintain quality without a second pair of eyes, and when should you turn down work that pays well but bores you? Together they challenge the 'hustle' narrative with data from IRS Schedule C filings, Upwork rate reports, and surveys of top-earning freelancers. They deb

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Freelance marketing is a distinct discipline from agency or in-house work. Lucas and Luna examine what actually changes when you're the sole practitioner: pricing without a brand, client acquisition without a sales team, and the emotional toll of feast-or-famine revenue. Each episode centers on a real independent marketer's case — a content strategist who left Ogilvy, a Google Ads consultant who built a $200k practice serving local dentists, the email specialist who charges per subscriber instead of per hour. Lucas pushes on unit economics: how do you calculate your effective hourly rate when you factor in unpaid sales calls, proposal writing, and software subscriptions? Luna focuses on the craft: how does a solo operator maintain quality without a second pair of eyes, and when should you turn down work that pays well but bores you? Together they challenge the 'hustle' narrative with data from IRS Schedule C filings, Upwork rate reports, and surveys of top-earning freelancers. They deb

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