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[QUOTE="IJALTASSEN, post: 265717, member: 87972"] Offering online freelance services to clients is a home business concept that is becoming more and more popular. Almost every position an online firm would hire for may be performed as a freelance service, including graphic design, data entry, digital marketing, and freelance writing. At Shopify, I've worked with writers, illustrators, and designers for years; the majority of them perform freelance work full-time, not just on the side. For the same reasons that business software is a desirable product—business clients are prepared to spend—almost all of these services are best marketed to businesses. The majority of independent contractors rapidly discover that when they structure their labor as results rather than deliverables, they have more control over the price they can charge. To put it another way, companies employ independent writers to produce material that generates traffic and leads, not for literary purposes. Sell clients on the result and, if you can, back it up with customer testimonials and case studies. The final factor to take into account for these businesses is the fact that time is directly exchanged for money. With a select few well-paying customers, you can make good money, but the instant you stop working, the cash flow stops. You might be able to transform a freelance business into more of an agency where some client work is handled by hired staff. [B]Startup time: [/B]Varies, depending on service. [B]Effort to start: [/B]Medium. [B]Time to first payment: [/B]Varies. [B]What to know:[/B] [LIST] [*]Gather customer proof in the form of instances, studies, and recommendations to help you land your next position. [*]Since freelancing is a straightforward exchange of money for time, you could eventually wish to expand your business model to include a stand-alone asset. [*]Sell customers on the result you can produce, then provide evidence. [*]Realize your worth. You have the authority to decide on your prices. [/LIST] [B]Requirements:[/B] [LIST] [*]able to communicate with clients and adhere to deadlines. [*]a laptop and an internet connection. [*]The minimum age requirement to work on freelance marketplaces is 18. [/LIST] This book helped me build a source of income: ******/freebookincome [/QUOTE]
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