This seemed like a poor attempt at taking a blog post (or a few blog posts) and combining them into a cheap book. The book is about 76 small pages with a large font. There are several spelling and grammar errors that stutter your reading speed. The content is lackluster. The summary is the best chapter because the entire contents of the book can be gleaned from this one chapter. The Freelancing Attack Plan is basically build a reputation on sites like freelancer.com, then get repeat business while marketing self on other outlets, now build a website so people come to you and network. Once you are here you write a cheap book on a topic to show you are an expert and generate additional revenue. The author means well, and has some valid strategies to get new people started on the path to freelancing but the presentation and actual information is lacking - especially when you get into the meat and potatoes of the Freelancing Attack Plan.
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