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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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If you have even the slightest doubt in your mind about freelancing, then maybe there are other career paths that are better for you in the long run.
Now, provided that you are willing to jump in to your freelancing business with both feet, you need to start off on the freelance path slowly before you can really start raking in the cash.
Don’t quit your job just yet! Instead, you need to begin your hunt for freelance work in your area of expertise on the internet and see what you can come up with.
Some skills, such as the ability to write coherently or do software design for clients of all types, are highly marketable and you should really have no difficulty whatsoever finding a goldmine of work.
On the other hand, if you are only able to do tasks that are not as easily marketable on a freelance basis, you will have much more difficulty finding work for your freelance operation.
Currently some of the most popular fields for freelancing include writing, editing, photography, web and graphic design, software design, and architecture or drafting.
Once you have settled on a field that you want to freelance in, you will need to start finding your first clients. Whatever you do, do not start your hunt with any of the clients that you may have dealt with in your current job.
There are all kinds of laws against this practice and it may get you into serious trouble if you are caught.
Instead, turn to your favorite search engine and search for some forums and databases specifically designed for freelancers seeking work in a particular field.
There are tons of different places for you to visit, so within an hour or so you will probably have at least ten or fifteen bookmarks of places online where you can find employment as a freelancer.
When you find you have some free time, all you have to do is search around on each one of these bookmarked websites to find the freelance positions that sound good to you.
When you start out as a freelancer, you will probably have to take a few jobs that do not pay very well at all. That’s fine because these jobs help you build your skill set.
They will help you learn how to more effectively manage your time, speed up your workflow, and even help you get more used to using a computer and the internet to search for answers to any questions that may pop up while you are doing work for your client.
The low paying jobs will probably last for awhile, as until you have assembled a massive list of satisfied clients you will have to primarily compete with all of the other freelancers in your field entirely on how low your rates and fees are.
Eventually though you will graduate into higher and higher paying jobs until you will find that you have practically doubled your current income with income from freelancing.
At this point you should feel confident enough to possibly start thinking about reducing the number of hours you work at your current job to part time status or even quit your job all together and make your fortunes solely through freelancing in your selected field.
Guide to Successful Online Freelancing
Cool Benefits & Drawbacks
After a long day at the office, you decide to stop by your local Barnes & Noble bookstore to pick up a copy of your favorite magazine.
When you open it up to a story that you find fascinating, you look at the author’s name and see that in his biography it says that he is a professional freelance writer.
Looking at the selected photographs, drawings and diagrams quickly makes you realize that all of the artwork for the story was also done by freelance photographers and graphic designers.
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