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So my second tip for making money online this is gonna be a pretty obvious one but it's to utilise your skills to freelance now what is freelancing it's essentially offering up your expertise knowledge and time to a business in a specific skill Horsfield know the way you can do this is by utilising freelance platforms like freelancer.com fiver at work people per hour is a someone more classic ones what do you son of these platforms are needed to have a school to sell so if you have a school ready as in if your designer you start selling designs of a very specific niche is but if you haven't got a school that you can so yeah but you don't have his position than what you can do is utilise it to essentially train so if you're a copyright of reasonable and you haven't really sold copy writing before study the top do you know the art of copywriting would it take to be a good copywriter and then use this platform is the social services and watched lower discounted rate for a few months What's your build up both our reviews for reputation and expertise experience once you've got a good solid base of happy clients would've made connections which can then leverage to have more long-term and more fruitful more profitable relationships over time or you'll be able to raise your prices with the backing of time expertise experience all in place so let me know if you ever tried freelancing coffee or freelancing at the minute but this will be my tip for making money
This is very interesting. I've been starting to set up a bit of freelancing and I have a wonderful boyfriend that is very like smart in these things as well so he's going to help me out with it which I'm very lucky but yeah it's such a easy way to do it really.
That's great you've got someone to help you with the staff it can be very tricky to work your way around it but if you have a ponder that is supportive in this and he's helping you with setting up or expanding your freelancing business then yeah and amazingly is a resource so let me know how you get on with that
Am I second question to that would be what would you say would be the best most sustainable route to achieving £5000 in monthly income through freelancing
My number one typical that I just starting out is to just try to optimise your profile as much as possible with what you've got and then go in telling people that you are doing a discounted rate for now whilst in your building up your profiles and I think you'll get a lot of work from that I'm a sustainable way to achieving 5000 in monthly income is to essentially leverage your skills that you can charge more per project but that Aussie takes awhile and needs
If I was doing 30 days I'll make some very high quality graphics is in Canva pull together all of my experience and my case studies into the profile I am right really killer description about this house is so fun and specifically on a specific niche basis and I'd go for a nice that I know is high-value and I'd go for like as you as my my target all and I think that's where you get to fuck you
So I actually started putting myself there but like I don't it asked for a portfolio and I don't know the best place to like put my portfolio stuff on Yeah so then what I'll to include in that now so tips tricks suggestions I'm all ears
Yes a portfolio can go actually on the website themselves I'll give you sections where you can upload content that you've written or website that you bill or companies that work for case studies testimonials anything like that can go into the they're like online portfolio in at work or freelancer or people per hour or fiver so it's not go on there and because the more the better people usually go if that will they hiring as it give it a go
I've been on fire for a while and I'm just kind of over it I feel like I don't charge is five dollars no way I am in the lower I do put my prices the more headaches the clients on the thing I mean I have like a five star rating and I'm level one but it's weird because after I got to level one I stopped getting clients I just don't really like fiverr it's it's annoying
Thank you for sharing your experience with you and it is annoying especially on websites like that where the expectation of low prices basically create this sense of low quality ability of the perception of low quality which isn't ever that isn't always the case at all and you're the company charge $5 for anything and no one would normally does anymore and platform I am so in about them to keep the factory it's really impressive and appreciate that you don't get lines are on the way
I'm in the mood for you could be depending on what kind of line of work you're in a project that you've worked on that have seen again so case studies are a big one in terms of a portfolio list of websites that you've that you've Walton brands that you've worked with directly any of ad campaigns and results from there if its content than any like example of constantly written verb for websites I've done really well This creatives them to the create a portfolio so many things you can add add to it and I was the ultimate differently on specific for different