Freelance work opportunities are set to double within the next 10 years.
Freelancing requires you to fill all the roles in your business – not just CEO, but customer service and marketer too.
Trying to balance the work while finding clients and promoting your services can be difficult, and overwhelming when you’re starting out.
However, if you succeed, freelancing gives you the opportunity to work a job where you choose your own hours, do work you love, and potentially make a much higher salary than that of a 9-5.
In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about starting a freelancing business, how to get set up, and how to find clients.
The Easy Parts of Starting a Freelance Business
Although freelancing takes a lot of work and dedication, there are many aspects of launching your business that are fast and easy.
Most freelancers create their business digitally, which means there’s very little upfront investment, and they can use software and automation to speed up their business.
This is especially true for the technical aspects of the business, like setting up your social media, or website. Most social media platforms have the option to create a business account, so you can optimize your profile for work and use it to attract clients.
And creating a website can be done in a day – with web hosting providers offering t… Read More