As creative agencies seek to lower overhead costs, ramp up their client roster, and deliver outstanding work at scale, outsourcing to freelancers has become a desirable and common practice. Some might even say that effective freelancer management is the lifeblood of agency growth. In fact, according to content creation agency Verblio, 68% of agencies outsource content work to freelancers.
Working with freelancers is a great way to promote scalability and increase revenue while also reducing overhead costs. But without the right systems in place, managing freelancers can instead become time-consuming and costly.
By implementing the right processes and automations, creative agencies can build powerful, well-oiled freelance management machines — empowering them to serve a higher number of clients and expand their service offerings. In this article, we’ll discuss some freelancer management best practices to help creative agencies source, onboard, and collaborate with freelance professionals more effectively and profitably.
Every step of the freelance management life cycle requires careful oversight — from hiring, to project briefing, to task and resource management, to payment disbursement. With so many steps and technicalities that must be taken into account, freelance management can impose quite a heavy administrative burden.
Let’s take a closer look at some common challenges of freelance management:
Agencies always work on fast timelines and need to hire quickly for projects. This can pose a challenge if the agency has a small talent pool, or if their talent directory is disorganized or nonexistent.
Let’s say you have a client-approved budget and you need to get the ball rolling asap on a new project. There’s no time to hire employees, so you need to find the right freelancer — someone with the right skills, rate, experience level, and of course, a contractor who is available to work. How do you quickly match the talent to the job?
The onboarding process can be tedious and lengthy, involving extensive paperwork and coordination among project managers, HR, and finance teams. Any delays in the process or lags in communication — which are quite common — prevent the project from getting off the ground.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could simply “set it and forget it” while providing a consistent, on-brand onboarding experience?
With remote work being the new normal, agencies can find the best creative talent no matter where they’re based. Many agencies hire freelancers abroad to diversify their talent pool and scale their production output. However, ensuring compliance with local labor laws and regulations can be tricky. If not done correctly, the agency could face penalties and liabilities.
(Related: Read our Country Explorer Guide and learn how to hire talent compliantly in 47 countries!)
Working with freelancers has the potential to be much more cost-effective than hiring employees. When you factor in health benefits and taxes, a full-time employee costs about twice their annual salary. But if not managed properly, contracting can end up being expensive, too. Inefficient onboarding processes, noncompliance penalties, and inadequate project briefings can eat into valuable time, cut into profits, and result in subpar work.
Having real-time visibility into your freelancer budget and a clear audit trail of invoices and project history with every contractor helps eliminate any rogue spend.
Creative agencies can avoid the above challenges and scale their business by implementing effective tools, processes, and freelancer management guidelines. Here are some best practices for successful management of your contingent talent:
Your team shouldn’t have to go back to the drawing board every time you onboard a new freelancer. It’s important to implement smart practices that enable your talent to complete each step of onboarding with ease and speed. For example:
There are many benefits to hiring freelancers abroad, but it’s important to be vigilant when doing so. Identities should be verified, employment status must be ascertained, and local laws should be taken into consideration. You can find a lot of this information online, such as in Worksuite’s Country Explorer, to navigate the murky waters of international hiring compliance.
The nuances of engaging talent in each country can be overwhelming. For example, did you know that Argentine freelancers pay a 21% VAT (Value Added Tax) which often gets passed onto you via their invoice? And that there are different types of freelancers in Germany — Freiberufler or Freier Mitarbeiter — each with their own tax implications? And how Australian employers must pay into their employees’ and contractor’s Superannuation (retirement) amounting to 10% of their pay?
Lastly, some countries may enforce jail time if you misclassify an ‘employee’ as an independent contractor. All of this is reason enough to stay on top of your compliance knowledge! Or, leave it to Worksuite to take care of all this on your behalf, and shield your agency from risk.
Good communication with freelancers is crucial to ensuring they have a positive experience and deliver high-quality work. When communication is fragmented and unclear, you simply won’t get the results you want. And your freelancers may stop coming back for more work. You can improve communication by:
Hiring is that much faster when you can simply browse through a centralized directory of all freelance talent in your network.
Many agencies don’t have a central storehouse for their freelancers. Instead, relying on memory and past email threads to come up with names. This approach is clearly error-prone and prevents you from scaling efficiently. What’s more, all this “work about work” holds up the project and drags out your timeline, costing your agency money.
Task automation can provide incredible efficiency for agencies. With the help of robust software tools, creative teams can free up their time from having to perform extensive manual tasks. Be sure to look for software that includes tools to help with project management, time tracking, communication, invoicing, and pay runs.
Worksuite’s global freelancer management system features all the tools that creative agencies need to source, onboard, manage and pay freelancers in 190 countries. With our end-to-end contingent workforce solution, you’ll spare your team from time-consuming administrative labor so they can put their minds to creative work.
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