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Know What You're Worth: How to Maximize Your Freelance Paycheck

One writer explains the opportunities and challenges of working as a freelancer.

Episodes

Know What You're Worth: How to Maximize Your Freelance Paycheck

One writer explains the opportunities and challenges of working as a freelancer.

Why You Shouldn't Build a Trendy Business

Don't fall into short-term traps.

How This Entrepreneur Created a Premier Women's Lifestyle Website

Danielle Moss went from blogging part-time to co-founding The Everygirl.

How One Man Made $70,000 Selling Books on the Side of the Road

Workers at the nearby Foot Locker laughed while Jahmal Cole made bank.

Why 3 Successful Chicago Restaurants Aim to Take You on Vacation

Entrepreneur Network partner C1 Revolution features Brad Parker, CEO of the restaurant group that's changing the way restaurants appeal to hungry travelers.

This Chicago Photographer Helps Beef Up Brands Where Art Meets Science on Instagram

Entrepreneur Network partner features Nathan Michael, who creates visually stimulating images for brands that they can use on social media every day.

Author Amy Guth Is Not Like Metallica. She Actually Embraced the Digital Revolution 15 Years Ago.

The multi-talented Chicago radio host uses the digitizing of the music industry as an analogy of what she went through to self-publish her first book in 2006.

How Did Lana Jewelry Score Deals With Vogue and Glamour? Because the PR Director Was Persistently Nice.

Fallon Ryan talks with Entrepreneur Network Partner C1 Revolution about how she went from sales and marketing intern to accomplishing some of the most high-profile exposure she could imagine for the company.

About The Revolutionaries

Snapchat didn't exist six years ago. Instagram brought back the photography industry. Print is still alive. Twitter is past the point of being a fad. Who could have ever predicted this is where communication would be? More importantly, who can say with 100% certainty where it’s going? No one. And yet, there are stand-outs in the business who continuously rack up wins regardless of how fast the landscape evolves. We call them #TheRevolutionaries.

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