The Freedom of Freelance

With the economy still in flux, it’s no surprise we’re seeing a significant spike in the number of freelance workers.

Some experts are even calling this surge the “Industrial Revolution of our time.”

Freelancing means you can work in pajamas, make your own hours and choose your clients. But it also means taking sole responsibility for deadlines, financials and any technology problems.

Think you have what it takes?

Opportunities abound, says Beth Reacher, a freelance writer and founder of The Career Stylist. “With more small businesses entering the economy, there’s an increased demand for skilled individuals to offer specialist advice and

consultancy on a flexible or contract basis.”

Thanks to online networks, women can create a sustainable career freelancing no matter where they live, she explains. Plus, “freelancing now applies to a range of industries at various experience levels – from virtual assistants, designers and writers to trainers and marketers.”

Traits for successful freelancers include being adaptable, business-minded, a confident communicator and self-resilient.

 

After deciding to freelance, Startup Nation advises focusing on major clients, expecting it to be lonely at first and reminding yourself that this is your major (or only) source of income.

Life Hack compiled 22 tips from top freelancer sources. They include marketing yourself, spending some time working every day and producing consistently immaculate work.

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By Caroline Cox

“Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it.” Debbi Fields

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