How to Start Freelancing from Scratch
Choose a market to help
Contrary to what people think, the skill you think you’re best at is not always what your prospects need. So to cut the endless cycle of meeting incompatible people, choose who you want to work with.
Asking yourself this question can help you filter people who could come your way. Landing your first client is hard, but working with someone you don’t enjoy working with is harder. So, save yourself the burnout and think of the skill later.
Identify group through questioning.
What age group do I vibe most with?
Am I comfortable with working in this particular time zone?
Does their business resonate with me and with what I believe in?
Starting freelancers have a common sentiment, and they always tend to ask, “what now?” They finally have their ideal client in mind, but they still don’t have clients because they don’t have a portfolio. But, they can’t also make a portfolio because they don’t have experience. And the cycle goes on.
New freelancers often share a common uncertainty, grappling with the question of "what now?" Despite envisioning their ideal clients, they find themselves stuck without a portfolio, hindering their ability to secure projects. This dilemma persists as they struggle to gain experience, creating a cycle of frustration and stagnation in their freelance journey.