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Last updated 2022-01-10 | 3.2

- You'll learn about
- How to get start as a Freelancer Steps you follow to grow up quickly.
- Grow as a Beginner / Have a vision
- Decide on a form of business

What you'll learn


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Description

This course is meant to teach the tips and tricks of freelancing in the simplest and effective way. The do`s and don`ts are discussed, about which a freelancer must be aware of. The introduction of different types of freelance marketplaces is given in this course. Web portals like Freelancer, Upwork, Fiverr, Fivesquid, and 99 Design are introduced and discussed in detail so that a trainee could effectively make money by using these portals.


What you will learn :


  • After completing this course, a trainee will be able to:


    • Define the term Freelance?

    • How to get started as a Freelancer.

    • What's Essential for freelancing to get started

    • What's Essential to be a Freelancer

    • Where should I work as a Freelancer?

    • Identify different types of freelance marketplaces

    • Identify the pros and cons of freelancing

    • Identify and apply their strengths/skills in the freelance market.

    • Sign up as a freelancer at different platforms

    • Create an effective profile on freelance platforms

    • Search the right projects & winning proposals.

    • Define the importance of communication skills

    • Manage a project once it is awarded

    • Manage project payments (escrow, invoicing system)

    • Identify the importance of feedback for profile

    • Identify the steps to keep projects coming

    • Identify the mistakes and problems every freelancer's faces

    • Identify steps to become a Successful Freelancer

    • Identify the steps for effective Bidding to get the most from the process

    • Identify the steps to grow as a freelancer

    • Identify how to retain existing client


Please feel free to review the course curriculum and I look forward to going through the material with you on your freelance journey!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner Freelancers
  • Beginner Remotely Workers
  • Beginners those outsource projects
  • Buyers: Those want to know importance of Freelance
  • Sellers: Who're already doing freelance. But, those have good knowledge about it

Course content

1 sections • 6 lectures

You'll learn about, How to get start as a Freelancer Steps you follow to grow up

So you’re reading this because you want to become a freelancer. You’ve thought about what you want to freelance in, you’ve got a couple of useful email addresses and you’ve even bought yourself some sweatpants that will look great with your slippers.

One of the biggest misconceptions about freelancing is that you sit at home and work comes to you. When the reality is you have to fight for it and fight hard.

Contact everyone you know.

Work on your personal brand.

Write a plan of action.

Do your research and pay attention to the competition.

Get yourself a mentor—and your first client.

Using these steps—and a bit of determination—I’ve seen people get out of their desk jobs and start working comfortably for themselves in 30 days.

If they can do it, so can you. As Leif told it:

“Your first few days, weeks, and months are probably going to be challenging, and likely to take everything you’ve got.”

What's Essential to be a Freelancer?

No doubt you are an extraordinary designer or a talented developer, but that does not mean you will find success as a freelancer. That's because freelancing requires you to do a lot more than design and development. You will face a mountain of admin and the never-ending struggle of bringing in the next project, not to mention keeping clients happy.

So let's look at five different types of tools that are essential to the success of any freelancer. We start with the scariest part of freelancing — dealing with finances.

Financial tools. One of the most significant barriers for many considering going freelance is finance. ...

Proposal software. Responding to invitations to tender is an essential but time-consuming process. ...

Project collaboration tools. ...

Document repository. ...

Customer relationship management systems.

Can I become a Freelancer as well?

Did you know that more than a third of U.S. workers are freelancers? Freelancing is popular in Europe as well, and the number of people who freelance grew by 45% in the last five years. Across the world, small and large companies have significantly increased their use of freelancers.

If you've decided to become a freelancer, the numbers say you're on to something good. Whether your goal is to earn some money on the side or make freelancing a full-time career, you'll need to arm yourself with knowledge, determination to learn and improve, and lots of patience. Here's how to start freelancing.

How do you become a freelancer?

The freelance market is growing by the day, and if you want to be competitive, you have to prepare accordingly. Follow these six steps to get started.

Where should i work as a Freelancer?

There are plenty of guides for striking out on your own, but as a freelancer, getting higher-paying gigs isn’t just a matter of signing up on popular platforms. You’ll have to branch out, establish a great portfolio of past work, and maybe even prove yourself through tests that showcase your skills.

If you are a freelancer looking for work, you probably know how exhausting the task can be :

1. Freelancer

2. Upwork

3. Fiverr

4. Guru

5. Fivesquid

6. Toptal

7. PeoplePerHour

8. DesignCrowd

9. 99Designs

10. Craiglist

Being a freelancer means that you have more flexibility in choosing your next job while having the freedom of when and where to do.

How to become a Successful Freelancer?

There are certain things you need to do, in order to prepare yourself for that jump to self-employment. While you can (and should) certainly start a freelance business while keeping your day job, you need to focus on the activities that are going to get you to self-employment, quickest. Building your skills, creating a portfolio of high-quality work, setting strategic prices, and winning your first handful of paying clients.

Contact everyone you know.

Work on your personal brand.

Write a plan of action.

Do your research and pay attention to the competition.

Get yourself a mentor—and your first client.

Using these steps—and a bit of determination—I’ve seen people get out of their desk jobs and start working comfortably for themselves : )

What you can offer as a Freelancer?

Freelancing is like a deep-sea where you have many categorize and sub-categorize you should choose at least three skills set so as time goes on you're stilled with the one you're good at...

Freelance Writing. In my opinion, one of the best opportunities for making money online is to work as a freelance writer

Graphic / UI / UX Designing.

Digital Marketing, Content Marketing, Copywriting & Social Media Marketing.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Search engine marketing (SEM).

Web Design & Development, WordPress & Ecommerce.