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1. Shout Out on Social Media
I’m not talking about spamming your Twitter feed with desperate attempts to land work.
I’m talking about utilising the social media platforms you have to let people know about your new adventure into the world of freelancing.
Prime your friends and family
How many friends do you have on Facebook? What are the chances that one of them works for a company that might just need a freelancer?
Often we overlook the most obvious places because, well, it just doesn’t cross our mind, but if one of your 300 friends on Facebook sees your post you’re golden, because you already have that connection with them.
Update your profile
I’ve mentioned before how many freelancers I know who don’t actually state they’re a freelancer in their social media profiles. This is SUCH a wasted opportunity.
On Twitter, your profile is easily searchable with the keywords you use in it. On Facebook, when you hover over your name you want people to know what it is you do.
2. Tap into your pre-built network
I’m guessing you’ve been employed before? Sent out emails before to business-y people or just people who work for brands?
If it doesn’t go against any contracts you’ve had in the past, you can send out a warm, friendly email blast to your email list just updating them with your new job title and the kind of work you’ll be doing.
At this point you don’t want to be selling any of your services. Just a quick hello and an update will absolutely do. This puts you and your services at the front of your contacts’ minds and, yup, you already have that connection which is a massive bonus.
3. Create bespoke portfolio pieces
I get emails every day asking how to land your first freelance client if you don’t have any previous portfolio work to show for it.
This is a perfectly legit question because, let’s face it, why would someone hire you if they don’t know what you’re capable of?
My answer to this is the same for everyone.
One of the absolute best ways you can put yourself in the face of a brand is to really get to know their business and their problems and offer them a cracking solution that they just can’t refuse.
For example, if you’re a freelance writer you could find 3-5 brands you’d love to work with and create bespoke content to share with them that fits their goals, their audience, and answers one of their major problems.
Not only will this make you stand out, but you’ll have a collection of pieces to add to your portfolio in no time at all – and they’re all geared towards your ideal first freelance client.
4. Jobs Sites
I’m aware there’s a massive dose of controversy surrounding jobs sites (a.k.a. content mills) like UpWork and Elance (soon to join together with UpWork), but as a freelancer starting out in can be a great place to find your first freelance client and start building your portfolio.
I started landing work on jobs sites immediately. Sure, I charged a reduced rate to begin with, but as soon as I started building up my portfolio and had something of value to offer potential clients, I whacked up my prices to a premium level.
When you’re first starting out on jobs sites, make sure you throw the net wide and see each listing as a potential opportunity. There are literally thousands of jobs advertised on these sites every single day, so there’s bound to be something that fits your niche, your skills, and your desired price range.
Spend an hour or so every day browsing through your selected lists and whizzing off a few bespoke applications to the ones that seem like a good fit.
5. Good old Google search
Google is your friend. It’s not just the place where you can find crazy cat videos or find a recipe for the mishmash of ingredients you have left in your fridge. It’s a wealth of businesses, brands, and potential clients.
When you’re on the hunt for your first freelance client it’s worth having a browse of the kinds of brands and companies in the niche you want to work in. Find out how they present themselves and tap into some of the problems they might have.
When you’ve established what’s out there, you can put together a brief Letter of Introduction (LOI), which literally just says who you are, what you do, and how you can help.
I’d suggest sending it out to about 5 or so relevant brands every day. Any more and you’ll struggle to make a personal connection, any less and, well, there’s less chance of something sticking.
6. Offer a discounted package
People love deals and discounts. As a new freelancer your main concern isn’t how much money you can make, but how you can build up a solid collection of clients that will, in turn, lead to you making money.
I’m in no way suggesting you work for free (in fact, I’d advise against this as you can sometimes gets caught in a free-for-all loop), but there’s definitely room for discounts for your first few clients.
Perhaps you could offer your first 3 clients a 50% discount. This gives brands and incentive to reach out quickly so they don’t miss the opening, and it gives you a chance to get more clients in a speedy manner.
Where would you advertise this? Well, aside from your website, you could prime your friends and family on Facebook, run an ad or two on social media, or simply reach out via email to a selection of brands you’d like to be your first freelance client.
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1. Shout Out on Social MediaI’m not talking about spamming your Twitter feed with desperate attempts to land work.I’m talking about utilising the social media platforms you have to let people know about your new adventure into the world of freelancing.Prime your friends and familyHow many friends do you have on Facebook? What are the chances that one of them works for a company that might just need a freelancer?Often we overlook the most obvious places because, well, it just doesn’t cross our mind, but if one of your 300 friends on Facebook sees your post you’re golden, because you already have that connection with them.Update your profileI’ve mentioned before how many freelancers I know who don’t actually state they’re a freelancer in their social media profiles. This is SUCH a wasted opportunity.On Twitter, your profile is easily searchable with the keywords you use in it. On Facebook, when you hover over your name you want people to know what it is you do.2. Tap into your pre-built networkI’m guessing you’ve been employed before? Sent out emails before to business-y people or just people who work for brands?If it doesn’t go against any contracts you’ve had in the past, you can send out a warm, friendly email blast to your email list just updating them with your new job title and the kind of work you’ll be doing.At this point you don’t want to be selling any of your services. Just a quick hello and an update will absolutely do. This puts you and your services at the front of your contacts’ minds and, yup, you already have that connection which is a massive bonus.3. Create bespoke portfolio piecesI get emails every day asking how to land your first freelance client if you don’t have any previous portfolio work to show for it.This is a perfectly legit question because, let’s face it, why would someone hire you if they don’t know what you’re capable of?My answer to this is the same for everyone.One of the absolute best ways you can put yourself in the face of a brand is to really get to know their business and their problems and offer them a cracking solution that they just can’t refuse.For example, if you’re a freelance writer you could find 3-5 brands you’d love to work with and create bespoke content to share with them that fits their goals, their audience, and answers one of their major problems.Not only will this make you stand out, but you’ll have a collection of pieces to add to your portfolio in no time at all – and they’re all geared towards your ideal first freelance client.4. Jobs SitesI’m aware there’s a massive dose of controversy surrounding jobs sites (a.k.a. content mills) like UpWork and Elance (soon to join together with UpWork), but as a freelancer starting out in can be a great place to find your first freelance client and start building your portfolio.I started landing work on jobs sites immediately. Sure, I charged a reduced rate to begin with, but as soon as I started building up my portfolio and had something of value to offer potential clients, I whacked up my prices to a premium level.When you’re first starting out on jobs sites, make sure you throw the net wide and see each listing as a potential opportunity. There are literally thousands of jobs advertised on these sites every single day, so there’s bound to be something that fits your niche, your skills, and your desired price range.Spend an hour or so every day browsing through your selected lists and whizzing off a few bespoke applications to the ones that seem like a good fit.5. Good old Google searchGoogle is your friend. It’s not just the place where you can find crazy cat videos or find a recipe for the mishmash of ingredients you have left in your fridge. It’s a wealth of businesses, brands, and potential clients.When you’re on the hunt for your first freelance client it’s worth having a browse of the kinds of brands and companies in the niche you want to work in. Find out how they present themselves and tap into some of the problems they might have.When you’ve established what’s out there, you can put together a brief Letter of Introduction (LOI), which literally just says who you are, what you do, and how you can help.I’d suggest sending it out to about 5 or so relevant brands every day. Any more and you’ll struggle to make a personal connection, any less and, well, there’s less chance of something sticking.6. Offer a discounted packagePeople love deals and discounts. As a new freelancer your main concern isn’t how much money you can make, but how you can build up a solid collection of clients that will, in turn, lead to you making money.I’m in no way suggesting you work for free (in fact, I’d advise against this as you can sometimes gets caught in a free-for-all loop), but there’s definitely room for discounts for your first few clients.Perhaps you could offer your first 3 clients a 50% discount. This gives brands and incentive to reach out quickly so they don’t miss the opening, and it gives you a chance to get more clients in a speedy manner.Where would you advertise this? Well, aside from your website, you could prime your friends and family on Facebook, run an ad or two on social media, or simply reach out via email to a selection of brands you’d like to be your first freelance client.
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1. Shout Out di Media Sosial
Saya tidak berbicara tentang spamming Twitter Anda makan dengan upaya putus asa untuk pekerjaan tanah.
Aku sedang berbicara tentang memanfaatkan platform media sosial Anda harus membiarkan orang tahu tentang petualangan baru Anda ke dunia lepas.
teman prima dan keluarga
Berapa banyak teman yang Anda miliki di Facebook? Bagaimana kemungkinan bahwa salah satu dari mereka bekerja untuk sebuah perusahaan yang hanya mungkin perlu freelancer?
Seringkali kita mengabaikan tempat yang paling jelas karena, baik, hal itu tidak terlintas dalam benak kita, tetapi jika salah satu teman Anda 300 di Facebook melihat Anda posting kau emas, karena Anda sudah memiliki koneksi dengan mereka.
Memperbarui profil Anda
saya sebutkan sebelumnya berapa banyak freelancer saya tahu yang tidak benar-benar menyatakan mereka freelancer di profil media sosial mereka. Ini adalah TERSEBUT kesempatan terbuang.
Di Twitter, profil Anda mudah dicari dengan kata kunci yang Anda gunakan di dalamnya. Di Facebook, ketika Anda membawa lebih nama Anda, Anda ingin orang tahu apa yang Anda lakukan.
2. Memanfaatkan jaringan pre-built Anda
aku kira kamu sudah bekerja sebelumnya? Mengirim email sebelum ke orang y-bisnis atau hanya orang-orang yang bekerja untuk merek?
Jika tidak pergi terhadap kontrak Anda sudah di masa lalu, Anda dapat mengirimkan hangat, ledakan email ramah ke daftar email Anda hanya memperbarui mereka dengan jabatan baru Anda dan jenis pekerjaan yang Anda akan lakukan.
Pada titik ini Anda tidak ingin menjual salah satu layanan Anda. Hanya halo cepat dan update akan benar-benar dilakukan. Hal ini menempatkan Anda dan jasa Anda di depan pikiran kontak Anda dan, yup, Anda sudah memiliki koneksi yang merupakan bonus besar.
3. Membuat potongan-potongan portofolio dipesan lebih dahulu
saya mendapatkan email setiap hari menanyakan bagaimana mendarat klien freelance pertama Anda jika Anda tidak memiliki pekerjaan portofolio sebelumnya untuk menunjukkan untuk itu.
Ini adalah pertanyaan sempurna legit karena, mari kita hadapi itu, mengapa seseorang akan mempekerjakan Anda jika mereka tidak tahu apa yang Anda mampu?
Jawaban saya untuk ini adalah sama untuk semua orang.
Salah satu cara terbaik mutlak Anda dapat menempatkan diri dalam menghadapi merek adalah untuk benar-benar mengenal bisnis mereka dan masalah mereka dan menawarkan solusi retak bahwa mereka tidak bisa menolak.
Sebagai contoh, jika Anda seorang penulis lepas Anda bisa menemukan 3-5 merek Anda akan senang untuk bekerja dengan dan membuat konten dipesan lebih dahulu untuk berbagi dengan mereka yang sesuai tujuan mereka, audiens mereka, dan jawaban salah satu masalah utama mereka.
Tidak hanya akan membuat Anda menonjol, tetapi Anda akan memiliki koleksi potongan untuk menambah portofolio Anda dalam waktu singkat sama sekali - dan mereka semua diarahkan ideal Anda pertama klien freelance.
4. Jobs Tempat
aku menyadari ada dosis besar kontroversi seputar situs pekerjaan (alias pabrik konten) seperti UpWork dan Elance (segera bergabung bersama dengan UpWork), tetapi sebagai seorang freelancer mulai di dapat menjadi tempat yang bagus untuk menemukan freelance pertama Anda klien dan mulai membangun portofolio Anda.
Saya mulai mendarat pekerjaan di situs pekerjaan segera. Tentu, saya dikenakan tarif berkurang untuk memulai dengan, tapi begitu aku mulai membangun portofolio saya dan memiliki sesuatu yang bernilai untuk menawarkan klien potensial, saya memukul sampai harga saya ke tingkat premium.
Ketika Anda pertama kali memulai pada pekerjaan situs, pastikan Anda membuang jaringan yang luas dan melihat setiap daftar sebagai peluang potensial. Ada ribuan pekerjaan yang diiklankan di situs tersebut setiap hari, sehingga ada pasti menjadi sesuatu yang sesuai dengan niche Anda, keterampilan Anda, dan kisaran harga yang Anda inginkan.
Menghabiskan satu jam atau lebih setiap hari browsing melalui daftar yang dipilih dan mendesing off Beberapa aplikasi dipesan lebih dahulu untuk orang-orang yang tampak seperti cocok.
5. Baik pencarian Google tua
Google adalah teman Anda. Ini bukan hanya tempat di mana Anda dapat menemukan video kucing gila atau menemukan resep untuk dragon bahan yang tersisa di lemari es Anda. Ini kekayaan bisnis, merek, dan klien potensial.
Saat Anda pada berburu untuk klien freelance pertama Anda itu berharga browse dari jenis merek dan perusahaan di niche Anda ingin bekerja di. Cari tahu bagaimana mereka menyajikan diri dan memasuki beberapa masalah yang mungkin mereka miliki.
Ketika Anda menetapkan apa yang ada di luar sana, Anda dapat mengumpulkan Surat singkat Pendahuluan (LOI), yang secara harfiah hanya mengatakan siapa Anda, apa yang Anda lakukan, dan bagaimana Anda dapat bantuan.
Saya sarankan mengirimnya keluar untuk sekitar 5 atau merek yang relevan setiap hari. Lagi dan Anda akan berjuang untuk membuat hubungan pribadi, kurang dan, juga, ada sedikit kesempatan sesuatu mencuat.
6. Menawarkan paket diskon
Orang yang suka penawaran dan diskon. Sebagai freelancer baru perhatian utama Anda adalah bukan berapa banyak uang yang Anda dapat membuat, tapi bagaimana Anda bisa membangun sebuah koleksi yang solid klien yang akan, pada gilirannya, menyebabkan Anda membuat uang.
Saya tidak menyarankan Anda bekerja untuk bebas (pada kenyataannya, saya akan menyarankan agar ini karena Anda kadang-kadang dapat tertangkap dalam bebas-untuk-semua loop), tapi pasti ada ruang untuk diskon untuk beberapa klien pertama Anda.
Mungkin Anda bisa menawarkan pertama 3 klien Anda 50% diskon. Hal ini memberikan merek dan insentif untuk menjangkau cepat sehingga mereka tidak ketinggalan pembukaan, dan memberikan Anda kesempatan untuk mendapatkan lebih banyak klien dengan cara yang cepat.
Kemana Anda beriklan ini? Nah, selain dari website Anda, Anda bisa prima teman dan keluarga di Facebook, menjalankan satu atau dua iklan di media sosial, atau hanya menjangkau melalui email ke pilihan merek Anda ingin menjadi klien freelance pertama Anda.
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