How To Start Freelancing
How To Start Freelancing
Thinking about getting started in freelancing but don’t know where to start? Then
this guide is for you.
Whether you want to start freelancing as a writer, web designer, or developer, this
guide will help you start your journey in 10 simple steps.
Freelancing is a lot more complicated than you might think. Some people believe
anyone with a laptop and an internet connection can earn money online. However,
it is not true. Continue reading only if you are willing to work hard to achieve your
goal of becoming a freelancer and finding financial freedom.
Also, be sure to read the recommended links to learn more about each section.
Now, let’s dive in.
Note: Please bear in mind that this guide only covers the basics. It will help you get
started the right way. However, if you want to take it to the next level and learn
some of my secrets of earning $5,000 a month, you can grab my book Freelance
like a Pro.
You make terrible choices and decisions when you are desperate. In addition, that
is exactly why I always advise not to start freelancing to earn money quickly.
Freelancing is not a get rich quick scheme. It requires a lot of hard work. In fact, it
took me around 4 years to earn a steady income as a freelancer. However,
thankfully, today you have more opportunities than I had back then. You can read
my story for more details.
I often receive questions from freelancers asking if there is work, they can do using
just a smartphone. The quick answer is there is none. At least not ones that are
worth doing.
Smartphone apps are limited in features. You need a computer to run software that
are required for doing the work properly and delivering great results.
So, before you go ahead and think about working online, go get yourself a laptop
or even an old computer would do the trick.
Also, make sure to read the article suggestions below before going any further.
The next, and the most important, step is to find a skill you can offer as a service.
Once you find a marketable skill, you should make sure you can offer it as a
service. Simply put, you need to be really good at what you do to be able to get
paid for it.
For example, let’s say you want to be a freelance writer for health and wellness
blogs. This category has good demand. You also have experience writing about it
in school or college.
However, that doesn’t mean you can write blog posts for online audiences. Blogs
and online publications use very different writing styles and formatting for articles.
Mainly to attract general audiences.
So now you need to learn how to write blog posts for online audiences. Learn how
to use WordPress. How to make graphics for articles. And more.
It’s the same for every other freelancing skill out there. You can’t just jump right
in without even trying to learn the basics. You must polish up your skills first.
Read books, subscribe to YouTube channels, and blogs related to your skill and
industry.
Also, taking online courses is the most effective way to properly learn and polish
up a skill. Check the links below for recommendations.
Deloping a skill from scratch takes time. So be patient and keep learning and
practicing. It could take weeks, months, or years. Just keep at it.
Being able to prove your skills and work will determine whether you’ll be a
successful freelancer or not.
It doesn’t matter if you have a college degree or years of experience. If you can’t
prove to clients that you’re skilled at what you do, they will never hire you.
If you’re a writer, you should have articles published on popular blogs. If you’re a
graphic designer, you should be able to point to a brand and say you designed their
logo. If you are a web designer, you need to be able to send a link to a website
you’ve designed. In short, get some of your work out there. Do some free work at
first if you have to. Reach out to blogs that accept guest posts. Do some concept
design work. Whatever it is, work on building your reputation.
When you start building your reputation, be sure to also create a portfolio to bring
all your published/live work into one place.
A portfolio can be a website or a webpage where you showcase all your work.
For example, if you’re a graphic designer, you can create a portfolio page on a site
like Behance to show off all your designs. That way, when you’re reaching out to a
client, you can simply give them the link to your portfolio to check out your skills.
If you’re not sure whether freelancing is the right career path for you, just try doing
it part-time. Spend a couple of hours every day working on smaller freelance gigs.
And learn the ways of freelancing. When you feel ready to tackle bigger projects,
then you can decide whether you
A mistake most beginning freelancers make is search for the most popular
freelance marketplace and join to get started. Like UpWork or Freelancer.com.
These sites are already filled with millions of freelancers from around the world.
And due to the competition, they engage in bidding wars to win jobs. They will
constantly lower their prices in order to land the job. And it will get you nowhere.
So the best approach, and the approach that worked wonders for me, is to pick a
marketplace that’s fairly new and join it. It’ll have fewer freelancers so you’ll have
low competition. And it will increase your chances of landing jobs.
Figuring out the right price for your services can be challenging. Because if you
ask for the wrong price, clients will never even consider hiring you.
In the beginning, the best way to figure out the right price is to go look at popular
freelance marketplaces and see what other freelancers in your niche or industry are
charging.
Since you’re new, it’s not fair to charge those same prices as experienced
freelancers.
Instead, you should try to figure out a middle-ground where you can offer a
competitive price than those experienced freelancers without making yourself seem
cheap.
It’s not like writing a regular email or writing a social media post. You need to put
serious thought into it and figure out how to persuade your client to give you the
job instead of all the other freelancers.
There are some tips and hacks you can use to your advantage when writing a
winning proposal. I can’t go into all the details here, so please check out the links
below for more info on the topic.
Step 10: Deliver Beyond Expectations
Once you land a job, the next step is to make sure that you deliver the project just
as the client has asked. Or, in this case, I want you to over deliver the job by going
above and beyond the client’s expectations.
I will give you an example. In the early days of my freelancing career, I used to get
jobs for writing blog articles with a fixed word count like 1000 words. What I did
was write the article to be about 1100-1200 and include a unique header image for
the blog post when delivering it. Without charging extra for it.
The clients were always happy with my work. In addition, gave 5-star ratings. So
find a way to do work that goes beyond expectations. In addition, learn to stand out
from the crowd. That is the only way to build a lasting career as a freelancer.