Saturday, October 13, 2007

Freelance Money Making Tips...

A career in freelancing can be scary, yet challenging, especially for those that are starting out. What does it take to be a successful freelancer? Apart from the skill set one possesses, it takes a sense of timing, meeting deadlines, and time management. It is not as hard as it sounds.

There are several forums on the net that can help you springboard into a freelancing career. A new freelancer can join a couple of them and get actively involved and learn from those that are more experienced and you will get great advice and huge amounts of information on freelancing. These will help you create a portfolio, find the first project, finding information, and other areas.

Get a contract
Get that contract done now. Does not really matter if the client is your dearest friend; you are in business. Be a professional to the core. Make Santa sign a contract if he is your client (it is that important). It is really not very difficult to get a contract. Check out the web and you will find free templates and see what fits your needs, read them a number of times before finalizing, so that there are no loopholes.

Professional approach
The first thing that is required is a professional outlook towards the whole aspect of freelancing. Do not jump into anything and everything that is posted, as that is what most new freelancers do. This sort of excitement doesn’t do any good. It is a good idea to always check and do a little research on whether those people are good to work for. When answering an ad for a project, any reply to an ad is professional. There should be no slang and no laid back attitude. When they reply back, continue to be professional in your correspondence and make sure they state what exactly the work is and when it will be paid for and what the other terms and conditions are.

Be organized
Make sure you are organized even before getting into freelancing. You will have to organize your life as well as your work. Learn to live on the edge, to live up to deadlines, and live on schedule. This certainly does not mean you lose your freedom, it only means you earn more money and have more time for yourself. Make life easier on your and keep your desk free of clutter. Buy the required office supplies like post-its and keep reminders. Freelancing means being your own boss and that means organizing oneself for better results.

Quality
Quality consciousness is an issue in which there are no two ways. Maintaining quality so that the client is satisfied is of utmost important. By turning in work that is not great, a freelancer is bringing their reputation down. For a freelancer, their reputation is their prize and everything possible should be done to keep it spotless. This reputation for providing good quality work will keep projects rolling and new opportunities will raise their heads without having to search for them. Give 120% to your clients and you will reap the rewards.

Culled from moneymakeinfo.blogspot.com