Hey Reader,
Mike, Brooklin, and I took some time over the summer to think about the future of Peak Freelance.
We came to the conclusion that we’ve created SO MUCH great content over the last 3 years, and that we want to make freelance education accessible to everyone—especially now the freelance world is incredibly tumultuous and many of us have had a financially challenging year.
(For full transparency: we’d rather monetize using sponsors than charge freelancers who want to grow their business.)
So today, the member’s portal is now open to everyone.
Sign up for free today and get instant access to:
The only thing not included is our advanced courses and templates. But we're running a special bundle deal where you can get lifetime access to all 6 courses for $549. That'll save you $85 if you were to buy all products individually.
Otherwise, get all the free stuff by signing up here.
Enjoy!
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