The 3 Most Common Problems of Freelance e-Learning Projects—and How to Solve Them

Take a moment with me to envision the perfect freelance e-Learning project. The client is easy to work with, they pay well, the work is enjoyable, you finish it ahead of schedule and under budget, and the work is closely aligned with what was agreed upon in the project proposal. The client even submits payments to you early! Doesn’t that sound like an ideal experience?

Unfortunately, no project is perfect, so this dream situation is one to aspire to while you’re also keeping your expectations grounded in reality. Throughout the Succeeding as an e-Learning Freelancer series, I’ve talked about how to plan and execute your work in a way that minimizes risk and conflict, but because we’re all human, some level of problems are inevitable. Hopefully, by using what you’ve learned from previous posts in the series, your chances of encountering big problems is low—but this week, I’d like to talk about three of the most common problems that sometimes even the most experienced freelance professionals can’t avoid, and what you can do to resolve them.

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