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Become A Freelancer

 


Become A Freelancer

A freelancer is someone who offers their services for a fee and usually with no expectation of a permanent single client, although the working relationship can be ongoing. It's a form of self-employment, similar to operating a home business versus telecommuting. With that said, a freelancer can work as a contractor, as opposed to a home business.

Suitable For

Anyone can become Freelancer just understand which skills you are good at.

How to Get Started

To freelance, you need to have a skill you can offer to potential clients. Most people draw on their employment experience, offering services using the talents they already have. Along with a service, some things to consider putting together include:
A business plan. While you may not be setting up an official home business, contact your city or county to determine if you need a business license to freelance. You will still need a plan that outlines what service you'll provide, the market you'll cater too, and marketing strategies
A website that tells about you and your services, and includes a portfolio of your work, and testimonials
A LinkedIn profile. While all social media can be a great resource to network for freelance work, LinkedIn is an online resume located in a place where professionals connect. It's also a great resource for ​finding freelance jobs
A dedicated business phone or cell phone number on which prospects can reach you
A business card
A menu of services and your freelance rates.

Tips

Freelance work can be found just about everywhere. Places to consider include those within your social network, online and off.
Go to where your target market hangs out and look and ask around there. The best place to find clients is where clients look for help. Learn about your market, what it reads, and where it goes to get support and be available to provide help, ideas, and resources
There are many great freelance sites to find work, including Upwork (formally Elance and Odesk), Guru, and Freelancer. You can also look for freelance work on sites targeting your skill — for example, Toptal for programmers or BloggingPro for freelance writing jobs. Some job sites focus on U.S. workers and others will focus on international workers
Joining an association within your industry provides you with some clout. It also offers many networking opportunities, job listings, or a newsletter you can advertise or write to show off your expertise.

Monetization

1. Post your skills and give appropriate details of your abilities, any prior work experience and the amount you are going charge for per hour of work.
2. People who have some task to be done in your domain will post the jobs or will directly contact you if they like your profile.
3. Just complete their task and they will pay you the decided amount.

links

http://Freelancer.com/
http://Fiverr.com/
http://Toptal.com/
http://www.Upwork.com/
http://www.Guru.com/
http://www.PeoplePerHour.com/
http://www.iFreelance.com/
http://www.99Designs.com/
http://www.SimplyHired.com/
http://www.Craigslist.com/
 

Tutorials

https://www.youtube.com/EjTTelvJAyU
https://www.youtube.com/AZJMoa-rP2o
https://www.youtube.com/shST20qpIeM
https://www.youtube.com/9NPcW52pQMk
https://www.youtube.com/N3WBJ63zDqY

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