Helping freelancers find their path through the nebula of content marketing and entrepreneurship.
Welcome to the very beginning--a very good place to start
Hello everyone, I'm theresultsphase and welcome to the Freelancer's Guide to the Galaxy where we will help each other find the clearest path towards freelance freedom. Seeing that IMZY is still in it's infancy, I feel this is an incredible opportunity for us to build a community from the ground up with new rules, new ideas, and new attitude that lifts a big middle finger to business as usual. So leave behind everything you once dreaded about breaking into the world of freelance content marketing and copywriting alone. Because here, between the pages of this group, you've always got somebody.
Affectionately Yours, theresultsphase
p.s. Please feel free to introduce yourself in the comment section...I'd love to get to know a little about you and your journey in the freelance game.




I'm not exactly positive what this all is about but I will introduce myself. I'm Jo and I write both stories and songs. My goal is to be a traditionally published author, not self publish online. I know that despite how much I love expressing myself musically, I definitely don't want to spend my life in a recording studio or touring. I just want to write my songs, sing them to my camera and throw them up on YouTube without a record label interfering in any way. Still, it would be nice to protect my work and possibly make some money off of whatever songs I feel like writing, no album expectations or strings attached. Maybe someone could give me some guidance on how I could do that.
Hey you can definitely be a freelancer and make it without even touching a studio. There are a good handful of youtube singers that make a good bit of money and never go big...because they dont want to.
It's really tough to protect your work on youtube, because unless you actually copyright your work..youtube and other places will not find and punish people who use your work? (How to copyright your music here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23w9k5GKNBE).
The tough part about making money is...even if you are a good singer, starting a youtube channel it will be tough to get your videos ranked to be seen unless you 95% nail your youtube SEO. Just learned that like last year.
When you get your youtube SEO to a fine tuned point, your video regardless of how terrible it is will still get viewed (weird and sucky right?).
What's SEO?
Search engine optimization
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Hello I'm a blogger, a youtuber (getting up there), and youtube channel manager (2 extra channels so far). I have a lot of freelance skills (twitter, instagram, facebook) and aspiring to learn more.
So far I have only monetized my youtube skills with my channel, and my blog (hard work) and looking to help out and get help from people here.
I can see this place becoming a marketplace also....too many ideas. But glad to be here!