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Young mothers, kickstart your freelance career now!

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Young mothers, kickstart your freelance career now!

Dreaming of staying at home with the kids but you can't live on a single income? Find freelance jobs and kickstart a new career.

On a break or stuck in a job that doesn’t work for you, whichever of the two categories you fall into, this is the only guide you’ll need before you choose to make the plunge to start a new career with freelance jobs. We list the top things you need to keep in mind for the rite of passage towards the final goal of becoming a successful freelancer.

Here’s what you must do:

1. Establish an online presence

The first thing to focus on before jumping into the freelancing world and get those freelance jobs is to have a well-established online presence to showcase your work and establish credibility. You could start with LinkedIn professional profiles. Getting recommendations could help add credentials. Blogs and a website will surely be an addition.

2. Educate yourself

It’s a very competitive world out there and to survive, “specialisation” is the key. It gives you a competitive edge over others and would help you kick start a successful career. Also, keep educating yourself to remain upgraded with the “New” in the industry.

3. Get organised

As a freelancer, you wouldn’t have an office or a team to work with, getting distracted is easy. So time management and getting organised should be a priority. The first thing to do here is to set up an office away from your comfort area. It could be a corner in your room or a separate study and run a business like a business.

Another thing to focus on here is how to manage your time between different projects. Our suggestion would be to be selective in the ones you pick up while not overburdening yourself. Take some time out to brainstorm, think about how to market yourself and make personal time.

What are three more things you need to know and do before you can start getting freelance jobs? Click on next!

4. Know your worth

Never undersell yourself. There will always be people who could do the work for less money, but you can never make a living that way. You need to know your worth and be focused on why your services justify the fee you charge. Be selective and do not pick projects that pay lesser than what you feel you deserve.

5. Manage your expenses

With a fixed salary coming in and employers taking care of your taxes, you would need to take special care of your expenses as soon as you enter the freelancing space. My suggestion would be to save before you spend for the dry spell. Use certain bookkeeping apps available on the internet like Easy Book to track all your incomes, expenditures and taxes.

The golden rule to follow here would be Expenditure = Income – Savings, rather Savings = Income – Expenditure

6. Get a contract in place for your freelance jobs

If you really want to get started as a freelancer you need to learn to love paperwork. It is highly advised to get a contract in place before you opt for any freelance project. A contract would not only ensure that both you and the client are on the same terms and the nature of the work but also provide you with legal protection in the event of any mishap.

7. Market your skills

Finally, when you are ready to go out in the market, you will need to promote yourself well and work on networking skills to reach potential clients. You could start with networking on LinkedIn by joining industry specific communities or you could join Flexing It’s ever growing skill community to assist you in chasing your dream!

Like us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to get project updates and more help on freelancing.

Keep trying and DO NOT GIVE UP!

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