How to stop scope creep as a freelancer

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Freelancing is increasingly popular among creatives, and it has some clear benefits. You get to choose when and where to work, and once you’re established you may even have the luxury of picking and choosing what projects to accept. But it’s not without its challenges. Finding clients and getting paid on time are obvious ones, but the dreaded scope creep can be just as difficult to deal with.

In this article, I’ll explain what scope creep is and why it happens, and I’ll suggest how you can stop focus creep as a freelancer, ideally before it starts. Once you're done here, you might want to check out our guide to the best website builders if you still need a site to promote your freelance work.

Joe Foley

Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He writes news, features and buying guides and keeps track of the best equipment and software for creatives, from video editing programs to monitors and accessories. A veteran news writer and photographer, he now works as a project manager at the London and Buenos Aires-based design, production and branding agency Hermana Creatives. There he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors who specialise in producing visual content and design assets for the hospitality sector. He also dances Argentine tango.