Home Business Opportunities: Online Freelancing
Dear friend, do you know that it has become a common fact that many business owners choose to work from home these days, and most new businesses start off in the home of their owner or manager? If you are seriously considering making-money-online as well as setting up your work at home business fast, then here is one of the few business opportunities I intend sharing its success secrets with you.
Here is today's feature in this new series: History has it that "Work and love" are the two most important activities available to man on earth - am sure you will agree with this, else I shall be most delighted if you will mail me your contrary view.
As you spend few minutes to read through this very important topic, make up your mind to both prioritize and delight in 'your work' or home business for it informs the secret to your success financially.
Making-money-online by working from the comfort of your home or from a low cost Turnkey Office Space becomes easier via online freelancing and this might as well be what you've been looking for to enable you reach your goal of earning $300 to $1000 per week.
GETTING STARTED FAQs Who is a Freelancer? The word "freelance" comes from the old English concept of Knights-for-hire, but in our present day it refers to anyone in the service of more than one employer.
A Freelancer can be a Self-employed person offering services to number of industries vis-à-vis accounting, web or business writings, design, software development, coaching, data entry, administrative support, researching, etc.
You may need to look out for two or three companies willing to hire you as a freelancer.
There are few good ones but start by going through this accredited firm - see below What Personality Traits and Skills should a Freelancer Possess? It is important that you be - or quickly learn to become - confident, adventurous, flexible, organized and able to work without supervision.
As a freelance business owner, you also must be a good manager, bookkeeper, and a promoter.
You'll have to be able to "Multitask".
That is, be capable of handling a number of diverse projects each with different deadlines, for your employers.
Is Working from Home as Wonderful as it's portrayed? Yes and No.
Well yes, because it offers convenience, minimal startup cost, and comfort.
A low overhead, no commuting hassles and putting up your own hours of work are addition to the plusses.
On the contrary 'No', because there's only you - and if you are not disciplined at your work, you'll spend valuable time with the kids, relaxing, watching TV or visiting with friends.
This can be a sure way to failure for any freelance business owner.
What Sort of Funding is required to Jumpstart a Home Freelance Business? The rule of thumb here is that you aim at starting small and be cash-flow conscious.
Generally, a budget of between $500 and $1,500 should get you adequately started as an online freelancer working from home.
You'll need the following: a.
A computer with good internet connection.
b.
A printer and day to day office stationeries.
c.
A comfortable chair and an office table.
d.
An online domiciliary account.
e.
A telephone set f.
Reserved fund to provide for, at least, your 2 to 3 months upkeep.
You may have to make a list and plan a reasonably modest budget beforehand.
You don't want to blow your entire savings on setting up your home office, then having nothing to utilize and live on before attracting business.
GETTING IT DONE Making the move to online freelancing requires you draw the line that separates business and personal life since both would be under the same roof.
Afterward, follow these simple but effective steps: 1.
Develop a Simple Business Plan.
Even if you've lined up a client or two, it will plot your first year's sales goal and activity.
Not only will your business plan help you clarify your business purpose and prepare well for the tricky startup phase, it's also essential if you plan to borrow money in the future.
Use as your starting point your vision of where you might want to be in five years time, so you can show in your plan how you'd start to move toward that point.
2.
Market and Promote your freelance business.
Whether or not your freelance business is in the industry you've had experience with or not, you will need to build list of employers or companies you would like to work for.
From experience, it's better and less risky to work through globally accredited third party freelance exchange company.
One of such that I have joined can be obtain on request.
And another am yet to take advantage of because of their monthly fee is Gofreelance.
Utilize sales letters, excerpted articles, emails to potential clients, personal net-working forums, free web traffic offers and importantly, submit your proposal via the freelance exchange companies you choose to work from.
3.
Focus on Customer Service.
Becoming a very profitable freelancer is largely a matter of time and it is far better to keep a client happy than to spend the same amount of time finding another one.
Hence, being prompt and delivering a professional product or services for the proposed budget are the cornerstone of a successful freelance business.
4.
Work at having more than One Client.
Get used to the idea of losing clients and gaining new ones; it's part of the nature of the business.
To protect your freelance home business, work at having 3 - 5 clients every new month and ensure that you always keep on good terms with them so that they'll want to 'use your services' other times.
All you'll need for now is to set your ball rolling! Should you require more detail about freelance exchange companies that will earn you tons of cash while building your home business you might want to check them by getting across to me.
Then, watch for additional blog posts from me over the next few weeks, as we uncover simple, yet profitable home business opportunities you can startup from the comfort of your home and create massive new cash-flow in your freelance business.
How much cash-flow will you generate? Let's find out...
over the next few weeks! To your success
Here is today's feature in this new series: History has it that "Work and love" are the two most important activities available to man on earth - am sure you will agree with this, else I shall be most delighted if you will mail me your contrary view.
As you spend few minutes to read through this very important topic, make up your mind to both prioritize and delight in 'your work' or home business for it informs the secret to your success financially.
Making-money-online by working from the comfort of your home or from a low cost Turnkey Office Space becomes easier via online freelancing and this might as well be what you've been looking for to enable you reach your goal of earning $300 to $1000 per week.
GETTING STARTED FAQs Who is a Freelancer? The word "freelance" comes from the old English concept of Knights-for-hire, but in our present day it refers to anyone in the service of more than one employer.
A Freelancer can be a Self-employed person offering services to number of industries vis-à-vis accounting, web or business writings, design, software development, coaching, data entry, administrative support, researching, etc.
You may need to look out for two or three companies willing to hire you as a freelancer.
There are few good ones but start by going through this accredited firm - see below What Personality Traits and Skills should a Freelancer Possess? It is important that you be - or quickly learn to become - confident, adventurous, flexible, organized and able to work without supervision.
As a freelance business owner, you also must be a good manager, bookkeeper, and a promoter.
You'll have to be able to "Multitask".
That is, be capable of handling a number of diverse projects each with different deadlines, for your employers.
Is Working from Home as Wonderful as it's portrayed? Yes and No.
Well yes, because it offers convenience, minimal startup cost, and comfort.
A low overhead, no commuting hassles and putting up your own hours of work are addition to the plusses.
On the contrary 'No', because there's only you - and if you are not disciplined at your work, you'll spend valuable time with the kids, relaxing, watching TV or visiting with friends.
This can be a sure way to failure for any freelance business owner.
What Sort of Funding is required to Jumpstart a Home Freelance Business? The rule of thumb here is that you aim at starting small and be cash-flow conscious.
Generally, a budget of between $500 and $1,500 should get you adequately started as an online freelancer working from home.
You'll need the following: a.
A computer with good internet connection.
b.
A printer and day to day office stationeries.
c.
A comfortable chair and an office table.
d.
An online domiciliary account.
e.
A telephone set f.
Reserved fund to provide for, at least, your 2 to 3 months upkeep.
You may have to make a list and plan a reasonably modest budget beforehand.
You don't want to blow your entire savings on setting up your home office, then having nothing to utilize and live on before attracting business.
GETTING IT DONE Making the move to online freelancing requires you draw the line that separates business and personal life since both would be under the same roof.
Afterward, follow these simple but effective steps: 1.
Develop a Simple Business Plan.
Even if you've lined up a client or two, it will plot your first year's sales goal and activity.
Not only will your business plan help you clarify your business purpose and prepare well for the tricky startup phase, it's also essential if you plan to borrow money in the future.
Use as your starting point your vision of where you might want to be in five years time, so you can show in your plan how you'd start to move toward that point.
2.
Market and Promote your freelance business.
Whether or not your freelance business is in the industry you've had experience with or not, you will need to build list of employers or companies you would like to work for.
From experience, it's better and less risky to work through globally accredited third party freelance exchange company.
One of such that I have joined can be obtain on request.
And another am yet to take advantage of because of their monthly fee is Gofreelance.
Utilize sales letters, excerpted articles, emails to potential clients, personal net-working forums, free web traffic offers and importantly, submit your proposal via the freelance exchange companies you choose to work from.
3.
Focus on Customer Service.
Becoming a very profitable freelancer is largely a matter of time and it is far better to keep a client happy than to spend the same amount of time finding another one.
Hence, being prompt and delivering a professional product or services for the proposed budget are the cornerstone of a successful freelance business.
4.
Work at having more than One Client.
Get used to the idea of losing clients and gaining new ones; it's part of the nature of the business.
To protect your freelance home business, work at having 3 - 5 clients every new month and ensure that you always keep on good terms with them so that they'll want to 'use your services' other times.
All you'll need for now is to set your ball rolling! Should you require more detail about freelance exchange companies that will earn you tons of cash while building your home business you might want to check them by getting across to me.
Then, watch for additional blog posts from me over the next few weeks, as we uncover simple, yet profitable home business opportunities you can startup from the comfort of your home and create massive new cash-flow in your freelance business.
How much cash-flow will you generate? Let's find out...
over the next few weeks! To your success