Getting Your Freelance Business Ready for a Summer Slowdown

Getting Your Freelance Business Ready for a Summer Slowdown

By Next Level | June 26, 2024

This post is a reblog, originally published in the Slator Tool Box. It is reprinted here with permission of the author. My translation clients are…

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Narrowing down when you want to do everything

Narrowing Down, When You Want to Do Everything

By Next Level | May 15, 2024

This post is a reblog, originally published on the Training for Translators blog. It is republished here with permission of the author. How to…

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Adding new services and admitting I was wrong

Adding New Services and Admitting I Was Wrong

By Next Level | May 1, 2024

From the Next Level team: At some point in their professional lives, many linguists consider adding a new service to their portfolio. A major…

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Raising translation rates in 2024

The Case Against Raising Your Translation Rates In 2024 (and why it doesn’t hold water)

By Next Level | April 3, 2024

This post is an updated version of article that originally appeared on the LION Translation Academy blog. It is published here with permission of…

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Managing Your Freelance Client Portfolio

Managing Your Freelance Client Portfolio

By Next Level | March 20, 2024

This post is a reblog, originally published in the Slator Tool Box. It is reprinted here with permission of the author. An agency that…

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Oh BOI Oh BOI New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements for Small (and Large) Businesses

Oh BOI, oh BOI! New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements for Small (and Large) Businesses

By Next Level | March 6, 2024

BOI is short for Beneficial Ownership Information, meaning, information about who actually owns or controls a company. On January 1, 2024 a new Federal…

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Recent Independent Contractor Classification Rule Changes and What They Mean for Translators and Interpreters

By Next Level | February 19, 2024

Insights from the Advocacy and Business Practices Education Committees of the American Translators Association on the DOL’s final rule on worker classification under the…

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La ATA llevará a cabo una mesa redonda virtual en respuesta al cortometraje Traductores

By ATA | November 29, 2023

30 de noviembre de 2023, 10:00 a. m. hora del este Un evento virtual gratuito, que tendrá lugar en el Mes de los Derechos…

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ATA to Hold Virtual Roundtable in Response to Film “Translators”

By ATA | November 29, 2023

A free virtual event held during Universal Human Rights Month will address the challenges depicted in the film Translators and provide insights into the…

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All in one and one in all Balancing salaried and freelance work

All in One and One in All – Balancing Salaried and Freelance Work

By Next Level | November 15, 2023

This post is a reblog, originally published at Tip of the Tongue. It is republished with permission of the author. Many freelancers, including translators,…

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Understanding Worker Classification The ABC Test, Misclassification, and Tips for Professionalizing Your Language Services Business

Understanding Worker Classification: The ABC Test, Misclassification, and Tips for Professionalizing Your Language Services Business

By Next Level | September 20, 2023

Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only. Consult a reputable professional for financial, legal, and tax advice related to your situation. Translators, Interpreters,…

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How to Make More Money Fast – the 80/20 Principle for Freelance Translators

How to Make More Money Fast – the 80/20 Principle for Freelance Translators

By Next Level | August 9, 2023

This post is a reblog, originally published on Marketing Tips for Translators. It is reposted with permission from the author. Do You Know the…

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