• 24. Minnie Isaac shares how she finds the ‘roof’ for her rates

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

24. Minnie Isaac shares how she finds the ‘roof’ for her rates

  • Summary

  • Minnie shares her journey into full-time freelance work, her insights on setting fair rates, and the importance of freedom and flexibility in her career. We cover practical tips for aspiring freelancers, the value of saying no, and how to build self-confidence in your work.

    Minnie Isaac is a content creator and founder of White Rabbit Social, a creative agency dedicated to talent representation and helping creators with the business side of things.



    Minnie tells us how she spends her days as a full time creative

    How Minnie balances the flexibility she craves with the responsibility of owning a business

    Find out Minnie’s advice for business owners who want to get to a place where they can only take on work that excites them

    Learn how Minnie supports up and coming creators with brand outreach

    How to use your expertise to attract the work you want

    Take your power back by talking openly about your rates

    How to find the ‘roof’ for your rates



    • Minnie’s Instagram

      White Rabbit Social (Minnie’s website)

      Jordan Shanks

      Breakdown of copywriter earnings

      Martha’s website

      Martha’s HyperFocus Week services

      Martha’s LinkedIn and Instagram

      Liv’s website

      Liv’s LinkedIn

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      Get in touch by email—worksforyoupodcast@gmail.com




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