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How To Get Your First Freelance Client
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[QUOTE="Deleted member 13140, post: 221773"] Have you ever come across or heard of "Am Being too salesy" It's an actual term, it wasn't even highlighted as wrong word spelling, Well this is when you feel like you're selling too much, It can be due to you self promoting yourself, but it's a good thing self promotion doesn't have to be salesy, but when looking for your first client, you should take it slow on promotion. [B] 1. Check Your Existing Contact.[/B] Let folks know about your new venture once you start freelancing! While you can share your announcement on various social media platforms, it's important to contact people in your network directly by email, phone, or video chats. [B]2. connect with brands you'll like to work with in future[/B] You are not required to wait for work to come to you. Instead, take the initiative and contact brands you'd like to collaborate with. This begins with identifying employees with whom you may form bonds. Although cold pitching can be effective on occasion, I strongly advise communicating with important members of the organization. [B]3. Connect with other freelancers[/B] When you're just starting out as a freelancer, one of the most important aspects of your business to focus on is making significant connections with other freelancers in your sector. Social media, networking events, and even short Google searches can help you meet other freelancers. [/QUOTE]
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