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01 – Why You Should Work as a Freelancer
Becoming a freelancer is a great way to take control of your life by offering services to people and businesses that need them but who don’t want to hire full-time employees to do it. For example, freelancers conduct many types of work – from secretarial, to graphic design, to customer service, and more. Be in Control of Your Destiny You can find your destiny with a job too, but as a freelancer, you are 100 percent in control of when you work, how you work, and who you work with. You don’t have to wait for answers from a CEO who has never been on the ground. You don’t have…
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02 – What are you good at?
Figure Out What You are Good at and Start Offering That When you finally determine that you do want to become a freelancer, the most straightforward course of action is to figure out what you’re good at and do that. For example, if you liked to write papers in school, you can probably get content writing gigs. If you’re good at creating websites using self-hosted WordPress, you can do that for small business owners. If you are good at using any type of software, you can offer your services to help with that. Whatever it is that you’re good at doing, like doing, and can easily do with what you…
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03 – Working as a Freelance Writer
Working as a freelance writer is a remarkable, lucrative, and secure path to take if you want to freelance. However, there are both pros and cons to working as a freelance writer of which you should be aware. Let’s talk about what it takes, how you can get started, and the pitfalls you will want to avoid, making writing for others a successful freelance business for you. What It Takes To be a writer today, you really don’t need a writing degree. What you do need is the ability to write in a conversational tone to the audience that is going to read the work per your customer’s specifications. How…
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04 – Freelancing as a Social Media Manager
A very lucrative position as a freelancer, if you have the knowledge and skills, is to become a social media manager. A social media manager will manage a client’s social media for their business. They help plan, organize, and implement social media marketing plans that the customer has set up, or that they have set up for the client. An effective social media manager can make six figures plus today as a freelancer. What It Takes A social media manager plans, strategizes, and sets goals for developing brand awareness and online reputation for businesses and individuals. The social media manager may manage content marketing and promotions, search engine optimization, cultivate…
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05 – Put Your Office Management Skills to Work as a VA
If you currently – or in the past – have worked as an office manager in a physical location, you can quickly turn those skills into working remotely as a Virtual Assistant. A virtual assistant often performs secretarial work for business owners at a distance using technology. A VA can really work for almost any type of business owner if the tasks they do can be done virtually. To succeed as a VA for small businesses, you’ll want to create a package of services instead of offering yourself hourly because it’ll help you control your time better plus help you avoid scope creep. Any business that used to have a…
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06 – Give Yourself a Raise by Becoming a Specialized Virtual Assistant
If you look at the world of work, you soon realize that people who specialize make more money than those who don’t. This works in all aspects of our society. If you’re a primary care doctor, you make a lot less money on average than if you specialized in something such as oncology, or even podiatry. This is also very true for virtual assistants. Marketing yourself as a VA who specializes in a specific skill is always going to help you make more money in less time than if you generalize. What’s more, you only need to specialize in what is popular right now to make bank. If you stay…
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07 – What You Need to Know About Ghostwriting
A very lucrative in-demand freelance business to start is ghostwriting. A ghostwriter can work in many different areas, from fiction to nonfiction to writing novels and books to writing blog posts for websites. Ghostwriters usually use the ideas and research from the person who hires them to turn the ideas into a finished product. Some ghostwriters, especially content ghostwriters, do everything from A to Z apart from taking credit for the work with a byline. There is a lot of work for a good ghostwriter in any genre, but the rules are different depending on the specialty. For example, publishing houses hire ghostwriters often for many of their series, but…
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08 – Hiring Yourself Out as a Fiction Ghostwriter
Ghostwriters who write fiction can make anywhere from $5000 per book to $50,000 per book, depending on whether you work on your own or through a firm. You’re always going to make more money if you set up your fees for yourself instead of working through a firm. However, sometimes it’s good to work with a firm first to get the hang of it since the firm will offer some guidance. If you want to be a fiction ghostwriter, here are some things you can do to make it happen. Write Your Own Books or Blogs – If you want to be a ghostwriter in any genre, the best thing…
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09 – What You Should Know About Working as a Freelance Photographer
If you have an excellent digital camera and are good at using it, you can become a freelance photographer with hardly any experience today. If your deliverables look great to the recipient, that’s all that matters. So, don’t get too caught up in perfection with this career. You can make a part-time or full-time living as a freelance photographer, even if you’re learning on the job. Sell Stock Photos on Stock Sites or Make Your Own – There are numerous stock photo sites that allow you to upload your photos and earn money if someone downloads them. Sites like Shutterstock, Fotolia.com, iStockphoto.com, and others have instructions on their websites about…
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10 – Hire Out Your Copywriting Chops
Are you talented at describing things? Do your friends and family claim you’re good at giving directions without using GPS due to your liberal use of descriptive words? Maybe you’re a natural copywriter? If you are, you can help other people write ads, create website copy, develop brochures, and improve their product listings on various platforms like Amazon.com. What is a Copywriter? Copywriters are paid to create sales pages, landing pages, email funnels, blog posts, articles, social media posts, whitepapers, case studies, and more that are designed persuasively. A good copywriter is not only a good writer, but also knows what makes people tick and is well-versed in understanding the…