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8 Proven Ways to Be a Full-time Freelancer!

8 Proven Ways to Be a Full-time Freelancer!
Author Swati Gupta

BY Swati Gupta

May 31, 2018

The era of Gig Economy is rising, and so the freelancing career is. However, have you ever wonder how freelancing can be a valued added advantage to you if you are financially prepared?

If you’re thinking to climb the ladder of the freelancing career, then here the secretive tips that would help you for the transition –

1. Start Freelancing before quitting your job –

It is quite impossible to expect a full time earning with freelancing after leaving your job. It is always advisable to start looking for the freelance jobs you want to be in & slowly you move out from your 9-5 routine.

2. Create an eye-grabbing portfolio –

Mention your past experience, certification, and expertise while creating your portfolio. Make sure you have an impressive skill that is quite demanding in the market. The primary motive is to get the first client and get reviews from him/her once the project is over.
Your first project will help you in getting next projects.

3. Save Up –

While working full time, try to save as much as possible because there will be a time when you are earning double than your full time, but there will be a time where you won’t be having many projects to work on. It’s better to save upto 3 to 6 months of expenses in advance in case of an emergency.

4. Build your Networking Group –

Be active on social media channels and join groups that are into your industry. Build your networking group and genuinely promote yourself.

5. Be Niche Specific –

Jot down all the points that define your skills & abilities. Don’t be too narrow and try to mention all the details of your expertise in.

6. Be Professional –

Act professional and build the trust factor with your client. Showcase your skills and make them feel like you are an expert even if you are a newbie.

7. Don’t hesitate to say no.

Recognize a red-flag client and deal with them professionally. Learn to say No when they are troubling you than they are worth. Be polite while dealing with them.

8. Ask For Referrals –

It feels awkward in starting to ask for the reference from your clients, but it is one of the effective ways to build your client base.

Summing Up –

There is no perfect time to start any work. So, plan it and give your career a freelancing chance. Liked this blog article? Don’t forget to stump us with your like, share & comment.

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