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What is Freelancing? Can You Do It?


Who is a Freelancer? 

A Freelancer is a self employed person who sells his services to his clients, which including Graphic Designing, Video Editing, Copy Writing, Blog Posts, Website Building and anything else that can be done online. 

Here is a list of websites that are majorly used for providing services to clients:

1. Fiverr
2. Freelancer.com 
3. Guru
4. Upwork
5. People Per Hour
6. Facebook 

Things you need to have before getting into this field:

  1. Build yourself a strong portfolio: it would help you attract more clients after they would be seeing your work
  2. Highlight your skills: you need to know what you really are talented in so you can ace
  3.  Patience: this is going to be quite hard in the first months, you might even get no orders at all

How to get started: 

  1. Build your self an account on any of the above mentioned websites 
  2. Prepare pictures of your previous work
  3. Develop a strong and confident profile, don't forget adding a nice profile picture of yours
  4. And then start promoting your links so clients can reach you 
  5. Prepare a Payoneer account to receive payments from your clients 

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