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Do you want to be a freelancer and make a good income, and may even live with that? There are some tips for those planning to go this way:
1 - Focus on one type of service
Many freelancers try to do a bit of everything, but in the end end up doing all the services of dubious quality. The ideal is to specialize in one area to produce a quality work and thus good fruit harvest in the future.
2 - Meet deadlines
often a freelancer want to have, as a differential, the delivery of their work significantly in advance of the deadline given by the customer, and that's good. But in some cases the contractor makes promises of unrealistic deadlines, impossible, damaging it for failing to comply with it or to finish on time, but with bad quality to have in a hurry to finish the job.
3 - Do not give up
The Career beginning of a freelancer is never easy! No experience and, in some cases, without training, the chances of receiving a job offer are low, and can be frustrating for some people. Persistence is key in these cases, because after getting some work (and completing the same quality and within the desired timetable), the number of customers interested in their services only tend to grow!
Were you a freelancer and what things made you succeed in this industry?
I would like to hear new extra tips on this problem
Regards,
John
1 - Focus on one type of service
Many freelancers try to do a bit of everything, but in the end end up doing all the services of dubious quality. The ideal is to specialize in one area to produce a quality work and thus good fruit harvest in the future.
2 - Meet deadlines
often a freelancer want to have, as a differential, the delivery of their work significantly in advance of the deadline given by the customer, and that's good. But in some cases the contractor makes promises of unrealistic deadlines, impossible, damaging it for failing to comply with it or to finish on time, but with bad quality to have in a hurry to finish the job.
3 - Do not give up
The Career beginning of a freelancer is never easy! No experience and, in some cases, without training, the chances of receiving a job offer are low, and can be frustrating for some people. Persistence is key in these cases, because after getting some work (and completing the same quality and within the desired timetable), the number of customers interested in their services only tend to grow!
Were you a freelancer and what things made you succeed in this industry?
I would like to hear new extra tips on this problem
Regards,
John