Freelancing isn’t quite as easy as it sounds. There are a few potential bumps and snags to
look out for. I’m going to give you a
few additional tips to help make your job a little bit easier.
Remove distractions by closing
down your email and web browser, turning off your phone, and going behind
locked doors if necessary.
Always make sure to stay in
communication with clients, especially if you know their project is going to be
a bit late. Most people will understand
as long as you stay in touch with them.
If you don’t, they will think you ran off with their money and they will
get upset quickly.
Always do your very best to get
projects completed on time. Repeat
business is the bread and butter of the freelancer, so treat every customer well.
If
you run into a client you can’t seem to please no matter what you do, or who
expects
Offer very low prices in the
beginning to build testimonials, references, and samples. Once you build a reputation, you can raise
your prices.
Don’t hide behind an alias unless
you have a very good reason to. Using
your real name will boost your credibility.
Using a photo will also help give you a lot more credibility.
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