What I Learned About Delegation (From One Day Of Actually Doing It)
This is a blog explaining what I learned about delegation from one day of actually doing it. Hopefully, if you suck at delegation too, this blog will give you some insights–from one beginner to another. I’m only one day ahead of you. Come join me.
Reese Is Going Freelance, Baby!
“It’s bittersweet to announce that today is my final day as the full-time manager of Jeremiah Davis (@thatoneblondkid). It has been the time of my life to help build TOBK Studios from the ground up over the past 3.5 years.”
Ads Review - Vrbo “Your Together Awaits” Campaign
Welcome back to The Ads Review, where I review great digital advertisements, breaking down what worked well with them, and my ideas to make them better. This week in we’re breaking down Vrbo’s “Your Together Awaits” campaign, which has been running as pre-roll ads on YouTube the past few months.
There Is A Summit
There is a summit on this creative path. It may feel like an uphill grind right now. You may be unable to see the summit, or even around the next bend. But there is a summit. If you keep going, you’ll reach it.
Transparency and Trust: Where Does Your Tension Come From?
Organizations with more than two people need systems for transparency. They increase efficiency, as people don’t need to ask for an update on every step of the process. They lower risk, as low performance can be seen and corrected quickly. But they also decrease the quality of work from people who could become high-leverage contributors.
How To Learn From The Smartest People In The World
The year is 2017. I just signed up for my third stint of washing dishes at a coffee shop because I’m not making enough money freelancing. I’m stumped as to why clients keep dropping me, and why I can’t maintain a steady monthly income. I feel like I’ve tried everything. But I’m determined to figure it out.
Limit Your Social Media Habit: The 2 Device Solution
When I finally got a smart phone, I understood exactly what Matt D’Avella expressed in his video. Train rides stopped being a time to think, and turned into social media scrolling hours. Waiting for friends became easier at first, because I just scrolled social, but I found myself being much more impatient and anxious as I waited.
Great Service Is Good Marketing
Being busy as a freelancer requires great marketing. But Jordan isn’t running ads, he’s not networking at parties every weekend, and he’s not publishing tutorial videos. So how is he doing it? He provides great service.
What To Do When You’re Thirsty
What do you do when you’re thirsty? You drink. What do you do when you’re hungry? You eat. What should you do when you don’t know what to write? Read.
Ads Review - Classic Ad Style
Welcome back to the Digital Advertising Review. This week, I’m breaking down a classic style ad from Tip Top Cocktails. Tip Top makes fully prepared cocktails in cans and ships directly to consumers. Their entire brand is reminiscent of everything classic, and this ad takes that to the next level. First, I’ll break down why this works, then I’ll present some ideas to make it better.
How To Pitch Higher Rates As A Freelancer
Letting your clients know a few months in advance that you’re going to pitch them a rate increase is a respectful, strategic move. If you ask for a rate increase with no warning, your client may need to let you go because they don’t have any budget left. Then you’ll have to walk when no one involved really wants that.
Why You Should Create Niche Content
Think about it: If your creation is only interesting to one in a million people, that’s still 7,500 people worldwide. If you sell something for $20 to all these people, that’s $150,000 in revenue.
How To Write Ads - A Framework
I took a Masterclass from Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, which is an award-winning advertising agency in San Francisco. They created a framework for mapping out ads that makes it easy to understand what the viewer will be seeing and hearing for each second of the ad.
How To Communicate With Clients
Client communication is extremely important as a freelancer and as a client-facing creative. Not only is it important to do, it’s also important how you do it. Should you over-communicate? Downplay things? Be humble or cocky or smart or kind? Here’s my take.
Your Dreams Come Down To Dollars
You call your dreams “dreams” and allow them to stay that way: audacious ideas that are fun to imagine, but unlikely to come true. A perfect example of this is moving to the city. You tell yourself you’ll get there “someday”–that you’ll move when you feel more confident, when you can “finally take care of yourself.”
Write Out Your Ideal Week
You might feel resistance to writing out your ideal week. What if something comes up? What if you can’t stick to it? That’s ok. Even completing only 50% of your ideal week will likely leave you more productive than you are now.
Ads Review - Comparison Photo Ads
Social media has ushered us into a new age of advertising. In most cases, consumers can choose to skip or scroll past digital ads. When this is the case, advertisers have to be savvy, and very concise. Delivering the message within a few seconds is crucial. The first set of ads I will review are comparison photo ads. These ads compare the status quo to a new way of doing things. Let’s jump in.
New Year's Day
Of course today isn’t any different than yesterday. Animals, plants, stars, and viruses carry on, reacting to this day like any other. But today feels different than yesterday. Why is that? Calendars are a social construct. We could have chosen any day to be the start of a new year. Some cultures have chosen different days.
5 Insights From Writing 100 Blogs In 100 Days
This experience has taught me a lot about creativity and consistency. Most of my posts have been on freelance, marketing, and productivity, but many have been self-referential, processing the experience of publishing every day. I’m going to curate a set of ideas from previous posts that summarize what this experience has taught me. Hopefully from this, you can glean insights and inspiration to commit to your own creative disciplines.