Start by writing down what you want from the content creator. Do you need blog posts, videos, or social media updates? Be clear on what success looks like so the creator knows exactly what to do. This helps make sure everyone is on the same page.
What should I include in the project brief?
Include all the important details about your project. Tell the content creator what your brand is about and who your audience is. Share any special instructions or examples of work you like. A clear brief makes the project smoother.
How many rounds of revisions should we plan for?
Decide how many times you’ll ask the creator to make changes. Most projects need at least two rounds of revisions. This helps make sure the content meets your needs and expectations.
What timeframe should I set for deliverables?
Think about when you need the final content. It’s good to set a realistic timeline that gives the creator enough time to do their best work. Make sure to include extra time for revisions if needed.
How can I assess a content creator's style and expertise?
Look at the creator's past work or portfolio. See if their style matches what you are looking for. Reading reviews from other clients can also help understand their expertise.
What information should I share about my target audience?
Tell the content creator who your audience is, like their age, interests, or problems your product solves. This helps the creator make content that will connect with your audience. The more they know, the better they can do their job.
What tools should we use for project management?
Choose tools that help you keep track of deadlines and feedback. Tools like email, shared documents, or project management software can help everyone stay organized. This makes communication smoother for both you and the creator.
How often should we check in during the project?
Set regular times to talk or email to see how things are going. Quick check-ins help catch any problems early and keep everything on track. Weekly or bi-weekly updates often work well.
What format should the final deliverables be in?
Decide beforehand how you want the content delivered, like Word docs, PDFs, or video files. Make sure the creator knows this before they start. This way, there are no surprises when the project is done.
How can results be measured after the project is completed?
Think about how you will track the success of the content. This might be views, clicks, or shares, depending on the type of content. Setting metrics help you know if the project met its goals.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.