The
more experience and expertise you have in
a given field the more desirable you will
be and the more income you can generate. Technical
fields such as programming and search engine
optimization are always in demand, and more
graphic fields such as design are sought out
as well.
Even
taking a class or two in a certain programming
language or graphic design may give you the
skills you need to launch a freelance career.
It is possible to make a freelance career
out of almost any field of work imaginable.
It simply takes skill and a bit of marketing.
Marketing
Yourself as a Freelancer:
The most challenging aspect of freelancing
is finding a market for your particular skill.
Marketing presents little problem for those
who specialize in public relations and are
selling their marketing skills, but for the
rest of us, the ability to effectively market
our wares separates those who are successful
from those who are not.
To
successfully market yourself and your offering,
you must go where there is a need. If you
are specializing in design, find those who
are building websites who need your help.
By the same token, if you are a freelance
writer, it is not enough to simply maintain
a blog demonstrating your skill. You must
find readers and eventually clients who find
themselves in need of your service.
Establishing
a Successful Freelance Career:
Finding your skill set and then finding a
customer base are the fundamentals of establishing
a freelance career. To make that career successful
there are many other aspects to consider:
You
must research and benchmark your service and
those of similar professionals. Could you
be doing more or offering additional services?
What is the competition doing?
Find
the ideal rate that brings you the maximum
amount of profit with a reasonable amount
of work. Are you slaving away for pennies
or have your price so high you're putting
off clients? Does your rate adequately reflect
your level of expertise?
Maintain
professionalism at all times. Being a freelancer
does not entitle you to act unprofessionally.
Yes, you set the rules, but those rules also
reflect you and your service. Act like a professional
and your clients will think of you as one.
Stay
current. The world is constantly changing,
and you must stay current. Read the latest
material and constantly network. Understand
the changes to your industry and stay with
or ahead of the times.