A step by step guide on how to start a freelance business in 31 days. Each chapter of this ebook will focus on a specific task you should carry out in order to start a profitable freelancing business. Even though this series lasts 31 days, feel free to go at your own pace. And if you’re already freelancing, it still helps to go through these tasks again. You’ll find ways to improve and make your existing freelancing business even more profitable and more enjoyable than it is. I’ll be doing it with you!
In this issue:
- Make An Inventory of Your Freelancing Skills
- Day 2: Examine Your Freelancing Resources
- Day 3: Set Your Freelancing Goals
- Day 4: Get Inside Your Clients' Head
- Day 5: What's Your Story?
- Day 6: Quick Check on Your Competitors
- Day 7: Make Your Menu of Services
- Day 8: Set Your Freelancing Rates
- Day 9: Your Day to Shine!
- Day 10: Money Matters
- Day 11: Get Proof of Your Freelancing Prowess
- Day 12: Build Your Freelancing Portfolio
- Day 13: Establish Your Web Presence
- Day 14: Install Your WordPress Site
- Day 15: 10 Must-Have WordPress Plugins for Your Freelancing Website
- Day 16: 7 Essential Pages in Your Freelancing Website (Part 1)
- Day 17: 7 Essential Pages for Your Freelancing Website (Part 2)
- Day 18: Make Your Client Communication Templates
- Day 19: Tracking Your Freelancing Income and Expenses
- Day 20: Make A Marketing Plan For Your Freelance Biz
- Day 21: Start Networking to Find Clients
- Day 22: Twitter for Freelancers
- Day 23: Finding Clients in Blogs
- Day 24: Get More Social Proof for Your Freelancing Biz
- Day 25: Expand Your Online Portfolio
- Day 26: Creating Content for Your Freelancing Portfolio
- Day 27: Get More Exposure on Other People's Blogs
- Day 28: Cold Calling to Find Clients ? Yikes!
- Day 29: To Find Clients, Give Away Useful Stuff
- Day 30: Monitoring Your Freelancing Progress
- Day 31: Compete in the Freelancing Marketplace