Freelancers

The CiB Freelance Forum was formed as an online community just over 10 years ago by Steve Nichols of CiB. Today it has about 110 freelance* members and become both a useful and lively way for individuals to help each other and exchange ideas.

You can view and search the complete directory of CiB freelancers using the link on the left.

Forum members include in-house editors, internal and external communication strategists, writers, web and print designers, writer/translators and photographers.

 *We define a 'freelancer' as an individual in full time communication
 practice either on their own or in partnership with up to one other.

The e-mail forum
Members receive emails posted to the group every day on a wide range of topics. Some members seek help on tax and business problems, others want advice - or perhaps just need inspiration. It's a good natured and fun group to belong to - and can prove invaluable from a business point of view.

Here are just some of the topics we have discussed:

Dealing with bad debts; Technology for recording interviews; Broadband providers; Locating cartoonists and photographers; How to cost your work;
Copyright issues; Data Protection; Digital imaging; Terms and conditions; Promoting your business
.

Circulation of work opportunities
We circulate requests submitted to the forum from clients and agencies who need freelance help. Members can pitch for the work competitively, should they choose to do so. These have included substantial contracts from blue chip clients, in a range of sectors - and also have led to long term client relationships.
Here are some jobs we have circulated:

  • Two internal communication managers for BT
  • Project manager to work on a six month project for a major financial institution
  • Communications manager for large company based in Hampshire
  • Berkshire-based client wanting ‘sparkling intranet and employee magazine copy’
    A temporary media assistant to work at a council in Yorkshire
  • Web commissioning editor and web proof readers for a large Government department
  • A major out of town retail chain three month assignment to research, write and sub company magazine material
  • Large aerospace client requiring freelancer in South of France

 

Other benefits
We have a searchable member directory, we encourage local networking, we offer discounted communication training, discounted admission to some CiB events, have occasional freelance seminars and training and have run two freelance fairs in London. See the feature below to see the full list of benefits.

How to get in the Freelance Directory
CiB freelance members are entitled to a free entry in the online Freelance Directory. Look at any entry in the directory on the
CiB website and follow the style. If you would like your picture on the entry, just send it in jpeg format, sized to 200 pixels wide. Email your details and picture to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it heading your message ‘Freelance Directory’.

What is CiB?
CiB was formed in 1949 as the British Association of Industrial Editors. Now called the British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB), it has become the UK's leading professional body for inhouse, freelance and agency staff involved in corporate, employee or other business communications. It has about 1000 members.

Amongst many other events it annually hosts the UK's largest and most prestigious business communications competition - the CiB Awards. This year the awards will be staged in Manchester and the presentations made by news anchorman Sir Trevor MacDonald. Our annual CiB Conference will also be held there.

Who is eligible to join the Freelance Forum?
All forum members must be members of CiB. CiB membership offers many additional benefits over and above the Forum benefits.

As some Forum members have observed - the freelance turnover you can win through the Forum can more than offset the cost of joining and paying for CiB membership.

While we like experienced freelancers to join the Forum, professionals with a strong track record in corporate communications but new to freelancing are also welcome. A wide range experience types and levels of seniority are represented.

To join the freelance forum, first join CiB and then e-mail your request to join to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .



Freelance member benefits
Freelancers
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 20:23

CiB offers a lot to freelancers, including the circulation of work opportunities, networking, discounts on conferences and advertising, free entry for CiB members into the online Freelance Directory and much more.

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Computing and technology for freelances
Freelancers
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 21:20

Steve Nichols of InfoTech Communications takes a look at what sort of technology you need to invest in when setting out on the road as a freelance.

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Going freelance - setting up a home office
Freelancers
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 21:17

Working from home has its advantages and disadvantages. The most obvious benefit is that you don't have to travel to the office.  Another is that you can set your office up exactly as you want.  On the minus side, home working can be intrusive – you are never further than a few feet from your work and paperwork can easily overflow into your living space. This can make it hard to ‘switch off' during evenings and weekends.

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Taking the plunge: so you want to be a freelance
Freelancers
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 21:10

Why do you want to become freelance? Is it a voluntary choice or have you been made redundant? You need to examine your reasons. The freelance life doesn't suit everyone. Jackie Mitchell takes a look:

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