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As the recession continues to bite there is very little evidence of any light at the end of the tunnel. The government doesn’t seem to be having much of an impact; the banks are not helping, in fact they are making things very much worse; larger and medium sized suppliers are still preoccupied with maximising their profit; so do we have any basis for optimism?

Three of the major issues facing business today are the availability of finance; getting quality and value from their suppliers; and finding people they can trust, all of which can be disablers. They need to find ways of making their finances go further without the products and services provided to them being compromised however making any change is difficult if they lack trust, especially when there are so many good reasons not to trust anyone.

Although this is open to debate it is very likely the recovery will be lead by the small business and freelance community who generally still believe in concepts like value for money, cost-conscious quality, professionalism, and integrity and can still offer end-user businesses real practical solutions at a very reasonable price. Access to this market by business is limited firstly by their inability to trust but also because we are hard to find and that has to change.

The owners of small businesses and individuals who work as freelancers, sole practitioners, or independents are typically very experienced and highly skilled people and whatever big business says they are much more likely to produce better solutions, certainly more appropriate and timely ones and be less expensive, you can also add flexibility and continuity of supply into the proposition.  So why aren’t they knocking our doors down and asking for our help and what can we do about it?

The Freelance Experience...

The Freelance Experience is a coalition of small businesses who believe in quality and value and who ‘want to make a difference’. Put very simply they believe in doing a ‘good job at a fair price’.

With the cost of finance being so high businesses need to find imaginative and innovative ways of getting more out of what they already have and when they do spend they need to make sure they get value for their money without compromising the products and services they receive. Some businesses do use suppliers who might be considered as small businesses but most don't and this has to change because this is where you are most likely to get cost-conscious quality, value for money, high levels of professionalism and non-compromised products and services - typically more for less. Your problem has been two-fold, firstly finding these small businesses and then being able to trust them and that is why The Freelance Experience was founded.

The key element is the centralised directory, held within The Freelance Experience’s website, where businesses can look for businesses/members to service their requirements. The directory can be considered as a broad index to the membership, a centralised gateway if you will. We want to believe all our members are worthy of your trust and do our best to maintain a high level of integrity within the membership however this can never be absolutely guaranteed however members can and will be removed from the directory if their level drops.

The directory includes a hyperlink to the member's own website in most cases where you can get more information about them but if you do have a specific requirement and you want us to help you find someone to service it then please contact us and we will try to help.

If you are a small business which provides business products or professional services or just want to see if you might benefit from joining you can find more details on the Membership page.

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Last updated: 28 October 2009