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Are you tired of low-paying freelance gigs that drain your energy? In this video, we’ll share effective strategies on how to attract and land high-paying clients who value your skills! From refining your portfolio to networking tips, we’ll cover everything you need to elevate your freelance business. Learn how to position yourself as a premium service provider and command the rates you deserve. Don't settle for less—transform your freelance career today!
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I learned the hard way...
don’t keep one copy of your design files. always keep a backup.
AND DON’T BUY A WESTERN DIGITAL PASSPORT HARDRIVE! This is the second one that has lost all of my work
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Freelancing There are a various number of things hired out by people for their businesses. Typically, they either can’t find the time or lack the expertise needed for these tasks. Or because, they just want to do them. That’s where freelancers come in. In the full post on our blog, go over what it takes and how to, specifically, become successful at freelancing. Today, there is a significant amount of information and classes, as well as training programs available on the internet. In fact, basically, anyone can acquire skills needed to understand how to become a successful freelancer. Within our full post, we go over picking a profitable niche, where to start training for that niche, and furthermore, how to promote yourself, as well as factors to consider when pursuing a career in freelancing. You will learn how to become a successful at freelancing with no skills with multiple beginner freelance jobs, the best websites to learn freelancing skills, and many freelancing websites you can join. When it comes to selling your freelancing skills on multiple websites, there are many to choose from. Some for general freelance work, some for experienced freelancers, and some for those who are already experienced. To view all of this in full detail, check out the Freelancing post on our website. https://pennytoprofit.com/freelancing/ Follow for a new post every Friday morning. #successfulfreelancing #freelancer #howtobecomeafreelancer #freelancingforbeginners #freelancing101 #newpostfriday
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Freelancing 101 Speaker Spotlight with Matt Villano
In a few short weeks we'll be hosting Freelancing 101, an online event that immerses prospective or beginning freelancers in lessons from experts in the field. To gear up for the conference, we asked freelance writer and editor of Expedia Viewfinder, Matt Villano, a little about the work he does. Read on and don't forget to sign up for Matt's webcast on corporate freelancing and branded journalism!

1) What brought you in to the world of freelancing?
I've never actually had a full-time job. After four years of undergraduate journalism school (and the requisite summer internships all the while), I took six months off to work on a whale-watch boat. This was back in June 1997. When I ran out of money, I called a friend of mine who was an editor at a trade pub and asked her if she had any assignments to hand out on a freelance basis; it turned out she did, and it was a rush job. The rest is history (true story: she and I still collaborate from time to time).
2) What do you wish someone had told you before becoming a freelancer?
I wish someone had mentioned to me that while the flexibility of a freelance schedule is wonderful, you have to work twice as hard to make ends meet. I also wish someone had warned me about the self-promotion necessary to succeed. Freelancing is a constant sales job.
3) Which element of your job has been the hardest?
Time management, without question, especially since becoming a father. Currently, I get 3-4 hours of work during daylight hours, but the rest of my workday occurs every night after 10 p.m. It's a slog. But this schedule affords me the opportunity to spend most of every day with my kids. I wouldn't trade that for anything. Ever.
4) How do you see the field of freelancing changing in the coming years?
I think we're moving into the era of sponsored content. As more and more traditional media outlets fold due to lack of revenue, the ones that remain are going to survive by accepting a new type of advertorial content--material that is unbiased but underwritten by big companies. From the point of view of us freelancers, this means accepting alternate types of assignments and opening the mind to new strategies of content creation overall.
5) What new projects have you taken on that you find exciting?
My favorite current gig is my work as senior editor of the Expedia Viewfinder blog from Expedia. We publish 10-12 original pieces of content every week and I line-edit every word. I also write for the site, which is fun. This is the kind of sponsored content I referred to up top. It's a great and trustworthy resource from a new outlet. IMHO, everybody in that equation (we freelancers, readers/customers, Expedia) wins.
Freelancing 101 begins August 18. Don't forget to register!
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Underwire Film Festival: Freelancing 101
Underwire Film Festival: Freelancing 101
Last Friday I attended a full-day workshop run by Underwire Film Festival on freelancing. The workshop was designed for those of us who have recently moved into film and tv freelancing. I recently quit my day job to be a full-time film producer. The freelance life is scary — I live in fear of months where I might not be able to pay my rent or afford to eat — but in surmountable from having a…
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Clients!
Designers can only create within the aesthetic you’d like if you properly communicate it! Use visuals, be descriptive, find inspo etc.
We wish we were, but we’re not mind readers. If your designer is not “nailing” your aesthetic, please reevaluate your methods of communicating your aesthetic. There’s a high chance it’s not entirely your designers fault.
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Should Freelancers Get Health Insurance?
Should Freelancers Get Health Insurance?
Many people hesitate to leave their day jobs because of “the benefits.” This mostly means healthcare. For those of us already in the freelancing industry, we still ask ourselves the question: Should freelancers bother getting health insurance? First, let’s define a few things. Philhealth vs HMO vs Health Insurance 1. Philhealth Philhealth is the health insurance provider that is owned by the…

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21 Essential Gadgets And Devices For Freelancers
21 Essential Gadgets And Devices For Freelancers
Having the right equipment affects both efficiency and quality of work. And just like any office job, it’s always easier to get you through the day when you have a comfortable and enjoyable space to spend your time in. So if you’re looking to start a career in freelancing or researching ways to boost productivity, we have an interesting list of must-have equipment and gadgets for…

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13 Tips On How To Handle A Job Rejection
13 Tips On How To Handle A Job Rejection
Dealing with job rejection can be tough. It’s even harder if you face a steady stream of rejections over time. So how do you survive the harsh truth that everyone, at some point, will face rejection? Here are some tips to help you learn from the experience and keep moving forward. Ask For Feedback The best thing to take away from rejection is to learn from it. Asking for, listening to and…

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15 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Leaving Your Day Job To Start Freelancing
15 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Leaving Your Day Job To Start Freelancing
This year has been a profitable time for many freelancers I know despite the pandemic. And it’s understandable why their success stories would make everyone want to suddenly leave their jobs to become freelancers. What they don’t realize is starting a career in freelancing can be risky. So, before you decide, take a moment to ask yourself these questions to make sure that you’re ready for what…

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