Five specific mistakes keep skilled freelancers locked in low-gear — even when the work gets better. Let's change that. Free 45-minute masterclass. No fluff. No hustle-culture nonsense.
These aren't character flaws — they're completely reasonable instincts that just happen to quietly cost you money, leverage, and time. Here's the short version. The long version is in the masterclass.
Hourly billing caps your income at your calendar and rewards slow work. When you price the result, your best clients stop counting minutes and start paying for what the work is actually worth.
It feels stable. It isn't. One client at 60%+ of revenue means they set your rates, your schedule, your boundaries — and you lose leverage you didn't know you had. You need anchors, not an anchor.
"I'm a developer" is a commodity. "I help Series A startups launch their first paid product in 60 days" is a specific, valuable problem — and it gets paid two to five times more for the exact same work.
When you apologize your way into raising rates, clients hear "this is negotiable." A clear rate — delivered once, in writing, with no over-explanation — is a completely different conversation than most freelancers have.
There's a huge difference between delivering work and running a business. Most freelancers spend 95% of their time on the first. The 5% spent on pipeline, positioning, and systems is what quietly compounds into a different income bracket.
Punch in your numbers. Get an instant read on what your game plan should look like this year — and which of the five mistakes are quietly costing you the most.
Enter last year's income and your target to see your game plan.
Early in my career, I did what most freelancers do: I took the brief, built the thing, shipped it, moved on. Good work. Happy clients. Low rates.
Then one day a client asked for a landing page. Instead of building it, I asked why they needed it. Turned out the real problem was that their top salesperson spent half his week answering the same five questions. The landing page wasn't going to fix that.
I built something else — a short sales enablement kit that answered those five questions in a way prospects could self-serve. It took me less time than the page would have. They paid me four times what they'd planned to spend on the page — and kept paying me every month after, to find and fix the next bottleneck.
That's the whole shift. Stop being a vendor who executes the brief. Start being a partner who moves the business forward. Clients will pay dramatically more for the second one, because it's dramatically more valuable.
"Can you build us a landing page?"
"What's the actual business outcome behind this page?"
Four plays that quietly rewire how you run your freelance business. Not theory. Not vibes. Specific moves you can start making on the next project.
Learn to look past the brief. Every project has a bigger business outcome behind it — find it, name it, and your pricing changes overnight.
The exact language, the exact timing, the exact follow-ups. Confident rate changes without apologies, without losing clients, without the dread.
Your existing clients are the biggest untapped income source you have. Learn to deepen those relationships into recurring, higher-value work.
A pipeline that brings you clients who already respect what you do, on terms you actually like. The opposite of chasing.
Two minutes. No slides, no pitch. Just a straight conversation about why this masterclass exists, who it's built for, and who it's not for.
If you've got two minutes before you sign up, start here. It'll tell you pretty quickly whether I'm the right person to help you.
— Press play when you're ready.
Fifteen years ago, I was exactly where a lot of freelancers are right now. I had a handful of clients, the work was genuinely good, and I was quietly, steadily stuck at an income that didn't match the quality of what I was doing.
Every time I worked up the courage to raise my rates, my biggest client would push back. "We can't justify that — budget's set." Because they were 60% of my income, I'd back down. One year became three. Then five.
What finally changed things wasn't working harder. It was a friend basically grabbing me by the shoulders and walking me through what I was doing wrong. Most of it was stuff I'd never even thought to question. The biggest shift: I stopped executing briefs and started finding the real problem behind each project. My income nearly tripled in 18 months. Same hours. Fewer, better clients.
That's the conversation I've been having with freelancers ever since. Honest, direct, occasionally uncomfortable. Nothing magic — just the stuff that actually works, said plainly, by somebody who's been where you are.
The masterclass is free. The workbook is free. The eBook is free. If you like what you see and want more, we can talk about that then. If not, no problem — take what's useful and go build a better freelance life. That's the whole point.
I thought my ceiling was my skill level. Turns out my ceiling was how I was selling my skill. Brandon didn't teach me to do better work — I was already doing good work. He taught me how to price it, pitch it, and protect it. Eighteen months in, I've more than tripled my income and I'm working with clients I actually respect.
The "find the real value" thing rewired my whole approach. I went from taking briefs to leading conversations. Rates went up 80% within six months and client pushback basically disappeared.
I'd been freelancing for eight years and was convinced I just wasn't cut out for the business side. Brandon's coaching changed that in about three sessions. My existing clients now pay me twice what they used to.
What I appreciate most is that he's not a guru. No hype, no manufactured urgency. Just honest, useful advice from someone who's actually done it for two decades. Rare.
The rate conversation framework alone paid for the program ten times over. I had the awkward chat with my biggest client on a Tuesday. By Friday they'd accepted a 45% increase without blinking.
I came in thinking I needed more clients. Brandon showed me I needed better relationships with the ones I had. My top three clients have each doubled their monthly spend.
A 45-minute masterclass. A 12-page diagnostic workbook. The full 10 Tips eBook. One email gets you all three. No credit card, no catch.
45 focused minutes on the five mistakes, what they cost you, and exactly how to fix each one. Watch whenever works.
12 pages that walk you through which of the five mistakes are actually costing you the most — and your first three moves.
10 Tips I Wish I'd Known at Year One. The hard-earned playbook that would've saved me a decade. Yours free.
✓ Instant access · ✓ One email, three things · ✓ Unsubscribe any time
Really free. The masterclass, the workbook, the eBook — all yours for an email. I'll mention my one-on-one coaching at the end of the class, but there's no pressure and no fake timer. Plenty of people take the free stuff, apply it, and never talk to me again. That's a win too.
Especially for you. The five mistakes are much easier to avoid than to undo. If you're in year one or two, this'll save you a decade of the exact pattern I fell into.
Honestly, my experienced clients usually get the most out of it. The mistakes are easy to name and hard to root out — they hide inside habits you've built your whole career on. If you're stuck at an income ceiling, you're probably stuck on two or three of the five.
Designers, developers, writers, consultants, marketers, photographers, video people, coaches, specialists of all kinds. The mistakes are about how you price, position, and run your business — not about the craft itself.
No. You'll get the masterclass, the workbook, and the eBook immediately. After that, you'll hear from me roughly once every couple of weeks with something useful. Unsubscribe is one click and I won't take it personally.
I do, and I keep the roster small on purpose. If after the masterclass you want to talk about whether it's a fit, there's a link to book a free 20-minute call. No sales pitch — if we're not a fit I'll tell you and usually point you somewhere better.
Your work is worth more than you're charging for it. Let's make sure you get paid accordingly.
"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart."
That's the job. You deserve to be paid what the work is worth.