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Best advice for profitable on-line freelancing

- Optimize your work space.

- Avoid working for everyone and everything.

- Focus on providing services and products based on your skills.

- Take freelancing just as your formal business.

- Build yourself a professional portfolio or a 'brand' static
web-site. Please read the article's full details below.

1. Optimize your work space, do not carry out many meant for profit at once or you'l get worn out in no time, cramp your mind, or eventually hurt yourself physically.

2. Avoid working for everyone and every site that allows you to make money. In this information age, narrowing down everything is a guaranteed way for earning money on-line. #1 rule " working for everyone, therefore working for no one"

3. Focus on providing services or products with the skills you have, hardly have any? Don't worry, in this day you can always acquire some on-line, search the on-line fields that might interest you and learn the skill on-line. There's a huge database of courses you can enroll for free.

Focusing on what you're are 'pro' at (don't necessarily have to be
one, any level will earn something on-line), will allow you to establish a profitable domain on-line, you'l be King in your business by giving all your time to your number one skills like business writing, web design etc. (On-line you'l always find where your skill is required and I will be talking about that later).

4. Take freelancing just as your formal business or
employment.Take note of budgets, schedules, work site, ethics, lunch time, recess, assessments etc.

5. Build yourself a professional portfolio or just professional
looking static site (don't worry about budgets, you can host a site for free and get a sub domain, for employers looking for freelancers it'l be fine if exceptionally designed) and make sure you're show how your previous employers rated your services or products. Show reviews too.

This will help you gain customer credibility and surely a good
customer base. #Remember business work for clients (might not be too many 2 or 3 or even one, and those some of the best
earning companies, focusing on maintaining a relationship.)

And additionally,

- Take your time perfecting everything you put your hands on (just be sure to get things done on time)

- Get your proper work tools, not too expensive in this day and age and can be bought from whatever country in which stay 1.Laptop 2. Phone/Tablet 3. Fast Internet and Modem 4. Desk and a good office chair 5. The tools for your skills, you know what you do if you don't, I will also be advising on that later on.

- Project your income and please be realistic according to your skill (the internet has so much employment competition for
employers to dishing loads of money on person)

- Connect with other freelancers with your skills and ask for some
advice to get you started.

- Budget properly for your business. Every cent counts.

- I haven't done much research on this, but I strongly advice that you stay away from buying money making programs or
softwares, or anything of that kind.

So that just covers it for me. I will be back with more ways to help
you earn a sustainable income using the internet.

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