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Default Smart Ways of Freelancing Your Skills and Experience

Almost all of us have had jobs at one time or another. As an employee you are subject to work for someone else. But, what if you want to go out on your own? How can you do that and survive?

It takes a lot of guts to go it alone. That is essentially what you are doing when you come out from under another’s wing to make a name for yourself. Many have gained skills through working for others and then decided that they can do just as good a job if they ran their own business.

Ways to Get Out There

* Have a plan

If you are going to be your own boss, you need a plan of action. Know your target market and how to reach them. This might include starting a website, creating a marketing plan and saving some money to be able to pursue your business venture. Without a definite direction to begin with, you could be setting yourself up for disaster.

* Talk to your boss

If you are going to be starting a business similar to the one you currently work in, give your boss the courtesy of hearing it from you. Assure them that you are not trying to hurt them or steal clients, but you want to try your hand at a business of your own. Even ask them for advice – the response may be surprising. They may be willing to endorse you or recommend a few friends who are looking for someone who performs services that you’ll be perfect for.

* Have an emergency fund

If you are leaving a job to start a business, there will be a cut in pay until you get going. Creating an emergency fund ensures that you bills can be paid while you pursue your interest. Also have some money to devote to business start-up costs if applicable.

* Investigate online job sites

Let’s use freelance writing as an example. Sites like Elance offer work for writers, computer software creators and other creative professions. You may have experience with others, but not working on your own for yourself. You may have to start low as far as hourly rate, but that will change as you build reputation and writing credits.

* Network with clients

After you have done work for someone, keep in touch with them. Send them emails about new services you are offering. Staying in touch is good customer service.

* Join niche forums and blogs

Follow what others in your field are doing. But, don’t just read the blog – participate in discussions. This is how you can make useful connections with others to find opportunities to grow your business. Also, oDesk, vWorker and Freelancer are popular freelancing websites to take part in.

* Offer a free sample

For new clients who aren’t too sure about you, offer a discount or free sample of your work for them to scrutinize. If they like what you have done, they may hire you. It is a gamble, but one that is backed by your skills.

Freelancing your skills and experience is not easy. It takes dedication and a good plan to get started.

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