Automate Your Freelance Business
Natalia Ramirez
Intro
Length: 00:02:23
Understanding Automation
Length: 00:03:01
How to Identify Automation Tasks
Length: 00:01:17
How to Automate Tasks
Length: 00:00:46
What Can Be Automated
Length: 00:00:46
Administrative Tasks
Length: 00:05:51
Marketing & Sales
Length: 00:07:47
Project Management
Length: 00:05:25
Automation Case Study
Length: 00:02:01
Zapier Example
Length: 00:03:06
Costs & Conclusion
Length: 00:03:41
Course Description
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the number of tasks on your plate as a freelancer? Do you find yourself thinking "there has to be a more efficient way to do this"?
Automation may be the solution you've been looking for. Join Natalia Ramirez in this masterclass where I will share my insights and examples on how automation can assist freelancers in their daily tasks.
By the end of this course, you'll:
- learn how to identify tasks that can be automated
- discover how to go about implementing automation solutions
- have a better understanding of how automation can help you work more efficiently
- be able to choose tools to implement automation in your work
We cover the key areas of running a freelance business including administrative tasks, marketing & sales, and project management.
Meet Your Instructor:
Natalia Ramirez is web designer and developer based in Zurich, Switzerland. She has always had a passion for all things tech and design, and loves using her skills to help businesses and individuals bring their online vision to life.
Natalia specialises in WordPress development and API integration, which allows her to create dynamic, fully-functional websites that are easy to update and maintain. Whether you need a simple portfolio website or a complex online shop, she has the skills and experience to make it happen.
In addition to her web skills, Natalia is an automation expert and aficionado. She supports businesses by highlighting areas of inefficiency and setting up automation solutions using a range of tools.
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