National Freelancers Day was launched in 2009 by PCG, the voice of freelancing, and UK wide events and webcasts focused on "the Future of Work". In 2010 the focus was "Freeing up potential", with special emphasis on the lifestyle choice offered by freelancing and the growing contribution the freelance community makes to the UK's economy.
In 2010 the focus was 'Freeing up potential', with special emphasis on the lifestyle choice offered by freelancing and the growing contribution the freelance community makes to the UK's economy.
The day featured webcasts, new research launched, a number of workshops (from Aberdeen to Brighton), the prestigious inaugural freelance lecture in the heart of London (broadcast live on the web for all those who couldn't get a ticket due to high demand or location), a 16 page supplement on Freelancing in the Telegraph and a letter from the Prime Minister, National Freelancers Day 2010 was a massive occasion that hugely raised the profile of freelancing in the UK.
Delivered to a packed Stationers’ Hall in London, this prestigious Freelance Lecture focussed on:
The Freelance Lecture was delivered by Dr James Bellini, leading futurologist, broadcaster and, of course, freelancer. He was joined for a vibrant panel debate by PCG’s Managing Director John Brazier, Damian Reece, Business Editor for the Telegraph, Baroness Helen Liddell of Coatdyke, former BBC journalist and well know political figure and Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation.
The debate was superbly chaired by Sue Lawley freelance journalist and one of Britain’s best known broadcasters.
The focal point for National Freelancers Day 2010 was the freelance lecture. Held at the prestigious Stationers Hall it was themed around the changing world of work.
The lecture was hosted by broadcast journalist Sue Lawley and included a keynote speech from futurologist Dr James Bellini.
Panel members for the debate also included PCG’s MD John Brazier, Damian Reece, Business Editor for the Telegraph.
John Niland, a coach at Success 121 and co-founder of the European Forum for Independent Professionals, talks about the need for a change of mindset to escape the commodity end of the market.
In the largest single piece of research ever conducted into the Freelance sector, Britain’s 1.4m freelance workers love life, are happier with their health, their financial situation, their prospects…and their wife, husband or partners!
In the run up to National Freelancers Day 2010, PCG ran a series of events, from Aberdeen to Brighton, giving freelancers the chance to brainstorm career-building challenges, such as increasing the clients percieved value, thriving in a buyer's market and looking at long and short term goals and strategies.
Without doubt the most valuable aspect of this research was providing a forum for freelancers to meet and exchange ideas.
We recorded these sessions on video (available below) to share the collective experience of those attending.
As part of the mastermind sessions we developed the freelance career ladder - an exploration of seven business models freelancers can use to build a successful career: Click here to download the Freelance Career Ladder report
Our 2010 National Freelancers Day went far and wide, touching 1 million people via social media and online. It also saw a supplement from the Daily Telegraph on Freelancing and a letter from the Prime Minister David Cameron. Within our reach section you can view and download the Telegraph supplement and letter.
Our 2010 National Freelancers Day went far and wide, touching 1 million people via social media and online. It also saw a supplement from the Daily Telegraph on Freelancing and a letter from the Prime Minister David Cameron. Within our reach section you can view and download the Telegraph supplement and letter.