Publisher's Synopsis
Do you want to know about freelancing?Do you want to know about how to earn from freelancing?Do you want to work from home and make a good income?If you are interested in one of these question, then this book is perfect for you. In order to start on the right foot and to keep you on track while you go, good freelance advice is always useful. A new eBook includes a complete guide to freelancing for you. When it comes to freelancing, this ebook covers all the fundamentals. You are bound to find some good freelance tips, regardless of your familiarity with freelance work to date, from ignoring traditional misconceptions around freelancing to evolving your services and expertise to becoming a good boss and remaining innovative.We've reviewed this freelance guide and have selected our favorite bits of advice: Freelancers don't often get to set plans of their own. Yeah, freelancing provides a lot of versatility and flexibility, but your schedule can still focus on "your client, your contractual employer, a deadline, or that mountain of paperwork you have to get around to." Your talents are getting out of date if you're not practicing. In order to remain successful, freelancers must consistently invest in growing and refining their skills and expertise. If there is something you don't know how to do, some freelancer would happily take the job from you. You need your imagination to be organized. Creativity is simply something that has to be practiced regularly, just the same as improving a talent or strengthening a muscle. Both imaginative or otherwise, the secret to optimal performance is routine. Inspiration will strike daily if you focus on it regularly... Remember, for instance, the distinction between composing 500 words a day (regardless of the day) and looking at the ideal expression before you even touch your pen to paper. If you were going to go for the latter, how long would it be before you really wrote down anything at all? Ever would you? A finished product is not the first imaginative phase. Creativity is messy and routinely helps you to be messy in a way that's conducive to efficiency.