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Freelancing – 21st Century Way of Making a Living
Freelancing exposed! Discover the latest way of earning more bang for the buck for your talent, skill and expertise!
Cool Benefits & Drawbacks
The advantages and disadvantages, pros and cons of living the lifestyle of a freelancer!
How to Get Into The Freelancing Business
Want to convert your skills into cash? Strongly desire to be renowned for your expertise? Here’s how in a “step by step” fashion.
Where To Look For Customers In Masses
Discover the “hiding places” and large pools of TARGETED prospects that are looking for expert services from you!
In Closing: Is Freelancing Really The Way To Go?
Is freelancing really for you? Read on to learn why and how.
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Drawbacks
As with anything in the world, there are drawbacks to becoming a freelancer in any field you choose. The predominant drawback is that you are not as financially stable as you are when you are working for someone else.
You have to take care of all of your money management, you have to work on project after project if you want to have enough money to stay financially afloat, and you have to provide for your own healthcare.
These three factors all add up to create a feeling of fiscal insecurity for many people, and because of the major financial risk involved, many people feel that freelancing is not for them.
There is also heavy competition in the world of freelancing. The internet has been both a blessing and a curse to freelancers from around the world.
On one hand it has opened the doors to make the world of freelancing much more accessible to anyone who has ever thought about setting out on their own and becoming their own boss.
On the other hand though, the internet makes it very easy for freelancers to get in touch with potential clients and possibly steal jobs right out from under you.
Because of the heavy competition as a result of the internet, you may have to start out with very low pay for each project you do as a novice freelancer.
When your client list expands however, you will be able to make more in the long term.
How to Get Into The Freelancing Business
We have all read an article, seen a photograph, tinkered around with some software, or visited a website that was designed by some type of freelancer.
Chances are that at some point or another we have all wanted to go out on our own – away from our current jobs – and start a new career path as a freelancer in our field of specialization.
But why don’t we?
What holds so much of us back from going out and doing what it is that we want to do with our lives?
Why do we allow ourselves to be tied to our employer as if some invisible shackles enslave us?
What types of skills do we need in order to finally break free from the nine to five shifts and start out on our own as a freelancer?
You should ask yourself all of these questions before you even think about quitting your current occupation in pursuit of a freelance job.
Each and every year, far too many people believe that they can simply quit their jobs and pursue a career as a freelancer in whatever their specific field may be – and far too many of them fail, only to go crawling back to their previous employer in hopes that he will give the destitute freelancer his former job back.
This unfortunate circumstance happens for one reason and one reason alone – the person who wanted to branch out on his own as a freelancer had no idea what to expect.
People told him that he could be free, have as many days off as he wanted and retain all of the profits from his work.
But nobody ever told him that he may have to work long and hard to meet deadlines, manage his finances himself, and compete with thousands of others for the same clients.
Before you begin any ventures into the world of freelancing, you should know that it is not all fun and games – a lot of serious thought must go into your actions if you are to be successful.
Now that you have thought it over and you are absolutely sure that freelancing is right for you, it is time to set foot into your new career path and start looking for some work.
Whatever you do, do not quit your current job right now, as you will not have a livable source of income for at least a few months while you search for well paying projects.
Quitting your job will come in due time, but only after you have managed to net a few illustrious contracts first.
With your passion and desire in hand, the first step of your new life as a freelancer should be to log onto your computer, pull open your web browser of choice, head over to one of the top three search engines, and look for work.
Use specific keywords that can describe what you want to do with your life and sooner or later you will wind up with a massive database of different websites that cater to the freelance community in your specific field.
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