Hi, everyone: As we all know, dealing with clients is often the trickiest aspect of our work. In this Storyline presentation, I use mini-video scenarios and other interactions to explore the sticky situations freelancers and their clients find themselves in. Best viewed in Firefox or Internet Explorer. Hope you enjoy it. --Daniel
Fantastic Daniel. Thank you so much. This is absolutely perfect for me, I've just started freelancing and have accepted three contracts already, this gives me a great insight into how these situations can develop and what to expect.
Daniel, that presentation was awesome. From a design perspective, this really gave me a lot to think about. I liked the multiple video scenarios. I thought they were engaging and well done. I liked how you added mulitple videos to the Importance of Maintaining a Timeline slide. This was a fun way to make the slide come alive. I also liked that you included a "illustrated" scenario, which complimented the rest of the presentation beautifully.
Thank you so much for posting. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks, Gina and everyone else for the nice words. Took way longer than I had originally thought, but what else is new. It's nice to be completely free to do what you want.--Daniel
7 Replies
Fantastic Daniel. Thank you so much. This is absolutely perfect for me, I've just started freelancing and have accepted three contracts already, this gives me a great insight into how these situations can develop and what to expect.
Great as always, thanks for sharing.
Nicely done, Daniel. I loved the "Reducing fee" section. I'm sure a lot of freelancers will find value in that vignette.
Thanks Daniel. Certainly enjoyed it!
Daniel, that presentation was awesome. From a design perspective, this really gave me a lot to think about. I liked the multiple video scenarios. I thought they were engaging and well done. I liked how you added mulitple videos to the Importance of Maintaining a Timeline slide. This was a fun way to make the slide come alive. I also liked that you included a "illustrated" scenario, which complimented the rest of the presentation beautifully.
Thank you so much for posting. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks, Gina and everyone else for the nice words. Took way longer than I had originally thought, but what else is new. It's nice to be completely free to do what you want.--Daniel
Very nicely done!
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.