What is freelancing & how do I get started?

A freelancer or freelance worker is a term commonly used for a person who is self-employed and is not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term.

While the term “independent contractor” is sometimes used to designate the tax and employment classes of this type of worker, the term freelancing is most common in culture and creative industries.

Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labour to clients; others work independently or use professional associations or websites to get work.

Fields where freelancers work is predominantly in music, writing, acting, computer programming, web design, translating, illustrating, film, video production, and other forms of work which some cultural theorists consider as central to the cognitive-cultural economy.

A freelancer can also be a self-employed person offering services, usually to businesses and often to multiple clients at a time.

The type of work freelancers does vary. Nearly every type of service business would need could be provided by a freelancer, including but not limited to marketing, such as social media marketing, copywriting, publicity, writing, technological support, such as programming, interior design, graphic design, and bookkeeping.

Freelancing is really enticing. As it gives you a lot of fulfilment and freedom at the same time. The common issue is simply not knowing where to start. Fortunately, building a successful freelancing career is easier than it seems.

You can start small with your ambitious journey. Start freelancing on the side to gain some feedbacks before you quit your day job. After you feel like you are ready, it is time to make the full leap into the journey.

 

1. Choose Your Craft 

Just about everything could be done remotely nowadays. This is why there is a strong likelihood that the skills on your resume actually contain one or more freelancing opportunities. You may be required to think outside of the box on how to fit your skillset for a remote job. It could be discouraging as remote jobs are mostly graphic designers or programmers and we are not all graphic designers or programmers.

However, you may find that your “secondary” skills can offer up freelancing opportunities. For instance, if you are a strong writer, then you have the potential to develop a freelance writing business.

Don’t be paralyzed by the preconception that you do not have the necessary skills or experience- you would be surprised at how little experience you need to get started. A little faith in your abilities will take you a long way. You can check out my Freelancing course to help you choose a path.

 

2. Create marketing materials

Lay the groundwork by developing marketing materials. This way, you can start to establish buzz before officially launching the firm. At a minimum, set up a website, create Twitter and Facebook accounts and order business cards.

As you begin to tell family, friends, and contacts about your new journey in the weeks or months before the launch, you will want to have materials that inform them about it.

Start networking and building interest right away and start collecting business cards to set up an email list so you could inform everyone when you are ready to officially launch. You may be surprised by the amount of forwarding you might get if someone is interested in what you have to offer.

 

3. Keep in touch

You have probably sent out a mass launching email. Maybe there are a lot of people who have replied, or maybe you are discouraged by the lack of response.

Find a few business cards that might have had interests in you and send a personal note to follow up. Maybe include a message of what you guys talked about that was interesting. When you don’t want to do is to follow up with an open-ended request. “We should get coffee sometime” isn’t something that would make anyone rush to their calendar to block out time to meet with you.

 

4. Play the odds

Ultimately, securing freelancing work is a numbers game- The more prospective clients you contact, the more likely you are likely to find work. That is the equation you should keep in mind. If you have a reasonable skill set and create a quality brand, there is no reason why you cannot succeed in the world of freelancing like so many others before you.

If you are finding it hard to get started, my program is designed to push you self leveraging on existing platforms focusing on Fiverr.com and this will cut the whole stress of having to create your whole marketing plan yourself.

See my Freelance Masterclass Training to get started ASAP

Get Started With Freelancing On Fiverr

Fiverr is another great freelancing website that allows freelancers to offer their services at a price starting from $5 and earn 80% of the returns. The word Fiverr comes from the number, ‘Five.’

 

HOW DOES FIVERR WORK?

As a freelancer, you offer the services you are going to do, for instance:

  • I will write a 500 words SEO article for $5
  • I will design a great website for you for $100
  • I will be your virtual assistant at $15 per day
  • I will be your social media manager at $70 per week
  • I will write a killer 10000 nonfiction eBook starting at $300
  • I will do a scientific research on any niche
  • I will write great blog posts and deliver within 24 hours
  • I will Write a moving love poem for your lover
  • I will write and design great greeting cards for you

When it comes to Fiverr, your freelancing world is unlimited. It is only up to you to open your eyes wide enough to see and grab the opportunities.

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF FIVERR IS FOR YOU AS A FREELANCER?

Fiverr is for you if you are a freelance:

  • Writer
  • Content creator
  • Copywriter
  • Website designer
  • Logo designer
  • Social media manager
  • Virtual assistant
  • Blogger
  • Books reviewer
  • etc etc

 

STARTING OFF ON FIVERR

Now that you have decided to take your freelancing services to another level, the first step is to head to Fiverr and create an account. Unlike Freelancer, you do not have to pay to be a member or to access unlimited bids.

 

CREATE AN ACCOUNT

To create an account, you will need an email, username and password. Alternatively, you can also sign up with Facebook or Google.

Now Click Here to Create Your Account

 

NB: Choose your username appropriately. You can use a combination of your names, or better still come up with something related to the Services you will be offering. Personally, I offer ghostwriting services. That is, I write eBooks for my clients and they take all the rights. So I used ‘ebooksexpert‘ as my username

 

UPDATE YOUR PROFILE

Your profile is like a branding page for your profile. Choose a great tagline for your profile:

  • Excellent article writing that converts
  • You deserve the best, I deliver nothing less!… That’s actually my tagline

Also remember to write  an elaborate bio, explaining your capability, experience and motivation:

Here is what my bio says:

Hi, I am a proficient eBooks writer with a keen interest on Non-fiction category. I also write insightful How-to articles that wows your readers. Being a published amazon kindle author and an avid blogger , you can be rest assured of quality service. And yeah, I love seeing people win!

The simple rule towards a successful bio is simplicity, brevity and informative nature Also update the other sections of your profile. These include education, skills, work experience and portfolio NOW CREATE YOUR FIRST GIG

To create a Gig, Login to your account, click Selling > Gigs Click ADD A NEW GIG.Note: If this is your first time creating a Gig, click Selling > Start Selling, fill out your seller profile, and then proceed to creating your Gig.Gigs, are basically services which you are going to offer. To create a gig, you need to go through 5 steps:

FIVE STEPS TO CREATE YOUR FIRST GIG ON FIVERR

STEP 1: OVERVIEW

  1. In the GIG TITLE field, write a title up to 80 characters.Your title should be short, clear, and to the point.
  2. In the CATEGORY drop-down menu, select the appropriate category and then subcategory for your Gig.
  3. In the SERVICE TYPE drop-down menu, choose a service type to ensure you appear in the search results related to the category you selected.Note: This feature is only available for certain categories.
  4. In the GIG METADATA area, select the relevant criteria for each topic.Note: This feature is only available for certain categories.
  5. In the TAGS field, add a minimum of three words or phrases, which best describe your Gig.
  6. Click Save & Continue.

 

STEP 2: SCOPE AND PRICING

  1. In the Name your package area, write a brief title for the service you are offering.
  2. Describe the details of your offering in the area provided.
  3. In the Delivery Time drop-down menu, select the number of days it will take for you to complete your Gig.
  4. Select the various items you would like to include in your service. This depends on the type of service you are offering. For example, if you are offering logo design services, you can select from a predefined list of items, such as number of logos to include, In including the source file, or including a high resolution file.
  5. In the Revisions drop-down menu, select the number of revisions you include in your Gig.
  6. the Price drop-down menu, select a price for your service (ranging from $5 to $995).

Click Save & Continue.

 

STEP 3: DESCRIPTION & FAQ

  1. In the Description field, briefly describe your Gig (up to 1,200 characters). Be as detailed as possible so buyers will be able to understand if this meets their needs.Note: Do not add urls or any links in your description or you profile, unless it falls under the  approved list.
  2. In the Frequently Asked Questions area, click Add FAQ.Note: Here you can add answers to the most commonly asked questions. Your FAQs will be displayed in your Gig page.
  3. Add a question you think buyers may ask, and then write your answer.
  4. Click Add.
  5. When finished adding your FAQs, click Save & Continue.

 

STEP 4: REQUIREMENTS

Tell your buyer what you need to start the order. You can define instructions for your buyer as free text, a multiple choice question, or a file upload.

  1. In the REQUIREMENT #1 field, enter the details of your requirement.
  2. In the Answer Type field, select either Free Text, Multiple Answer, or Attached File.Note: If you select Multiple Answer, answer fields will be displayed. Fill out the multiple choice answers you want the buyer to select. You also have the option to allow more than one answer.
  3. If you require the buyer to provide the information you selected, mark the Answer is mandatory checkbox.
  4. Click Add. This allows you to add another requirement
  5. When finished defining your buyer requirements, click Save & Continue.

 

STEP 5: GALLERY

To make your gigs stand out from the noise, you need to add great visually captivating and relevant photos. Follow the steps below to get started

  1. In the Gig Photos area, drag an image or click Browse and select an image.Upload photos, which describe or relate to your Gig. You may upload up to three images. The photos can be samples of your work.Do not use copyrighted images otherwise your Gig won’t be approved.
  2. In the Gig Video area, drag a video or click Browse and select a video.Note: This field is optional. We recommend that you mention your services are offered exclusively on Fiverr. Make sure your video is no longer than one minute.
  3. In the Gig PDF area, drag a PDF or click Browse and select a PDF. You may upload up to two PDF files.Note: This field is optional. Only the first three pages of your PDF will be displayed.
  4. Click Save & Continue.

 

STEP 6: PUBLISH YOUR GIG

Publishing and Promoting Your Gig

  1. Click Publish Gig.You will see various social networks in which you can promote your Gig. To promote your Gig, just click an icon and fill out the details.
  2. Click Done.

Note: If your Gig contains a video, its status will be pending until your Gig video is reviewed. If your Gig does not contain a video, it will be labeled Active.

You Can Also Grab My Video Tutorial To Get Started Selling On Fiverr The Right Way… Click the image below

50 Online Business Ideas For Nigerians In 2019

These days, one of the main tools you need to start a business is an internet connection. There are so many different opportunities out there to start businesses online. And in some cases, you don’t even need much more than that connection in order to get your business going.

Online business continues to grow at double-digit rates. According to eMarketer, there was a 24.8% increase in 2017 over the previous year. The global worldwide sales reached $2.304 trillion, with mobile accounting for 58.9% of those sales.

As online business continues to take a bigger chunk of the traditional retail market around the world, this is a good time to get your online business ideas up and running.

This is because 47.3% of the world population is expected to buy online in 2018. And as more people use eCommerce, customers will be looking for new and innovative online business ideas to make the experience even better.

While the technology and price point will achieve parity in which there will be little differentiation, customer experience will play an important role in an online business.

Online businesses where customer experience becomes the priority will see more people clicking on their eCommerce stores.

This includes providing customer reviews, social media engagement, a site optimized for mobile, mobile apps, chatbots and more.
The goal is to implement the latest online business ideas so your online business continues to grow.

 

Online Business Ideas

Here are 50 online business ideas you can start right away in Nigeria.

Blogger
Blogging is a viable business opportunity that allows you to choose a niche that really suits you. And you can make money through advertising, affiliate links, infoproducts or any number of other avenues.

Virtual Assistant
Businesses and professionals can often use the help of an assistant to manage tasks like email and social media. And you can offer your services to those clients online as a virtual assistant.

Social Media Manager
If you’re social media savvy, you can offer your services to brands that want help managing their social media accounts on a daily basis.

Social Media Consultant
Alternatively, you can simply offer your social media expertise to clients online instead of actually managing the accounts for them.

Social Media Influencer
Or you can instead focus on growing your own social media accounts. And if you garner enough influence within your network, you can build a business as an influencer that works with brands to promote products and services on your account.

eBook Author
If you have a book idea in mind, you can write your own ebook and get it published on online platforms like Amazon.

Online Course Creator
You can also share your knowledge with people online by creating your own courses and selling them on your website or email list.

Business Coach
If you have a fair amount of business expertise, you can offer consulting or coaching services to clients and communicate with them via email or video chat apps like Skype.

SEO Consultant
You can also offer a more specialized type of service like SEO for businesses that want to improve the chances of their websites showing up in search results.

Affiliate Marketer
Affiliate programs give you the opportunity to earn money online by posting links to various products and services and then earning a share of each sale that you refer.

YouTube Personality
For those entrepreneurs who are comfortable in front of the camera, you can start your own YouTube channel and earn revenue through ad shares.

Podcaster
You can also start your own podcast and sell advertisements or sponsorships to build a business around your content.

Jumia Seller
If you want to sell actual products, you can really easily set up an online store on platforms like Jumia and sell a variety of different products.

Handmade Business Owner
Or you could opt to make your own products and set up your own handmade ecommerce store or set up a shop on a platform like Etsy.

Web Designer
If you have some design savvy and knowledge about websites, you can offer your services to clients as a web designer.

Website Developer
You can also build a business by helping out on the back end of the website building process. This requires a bit more technical knowledge but not as much design savvy.

Graphic Designer
Or you can offer some less technical design services but still communicate with and attract clients online as a graphic designer.

App Developer
If you have a lot of technical knowledge about mobile apps, you can build a business as an app developer for clients or you can even build your own app to sell.

Domain Reseller
Everyone who wants to start their own website first needs a domain. That means they need to buy that domain from somewhere. So you can build a business by purchasing domains and selling them.

Freelance Writer
For those who want to start a writing business without starting your own blog, you can offer your writing services to outside clients as a freelancer.

T-shirt Designer
Online platforms like Redbubble and CafePress make it incredibly easy for entrepreneurs to add designs to t-shirts and similar products and then sell them to online customers.

Remote Tutor
You don’t have to meet with people in person in order to be an effective tutor. You can set up online meetings with clients to help them with a variety of different subjects.

Online Advertising Specialist
If you’ve got some knowledge about online advertising options, you can offer your services to businesses that want to use online ads to promote their offerings.

Travel Consultant
Travel agents aren’t as popular as they once were. But you can still build a business as an online travel consultant to help customers and groups find the best possible deals on travel options.

Proofreader
You can build a business as a proofreader or editor for various businesses, authors and other clients who want to send you their work online.

Stock Photographer
If you want to build a photography business that’s mainly online, you can take photos and then sell them on stock photo websites.

Website Copywriter
Another potential writing business opportunity, copywriters help businesses create the copy for their websites.

Virtual Tech Support
If you have a fair amount of tech knowledge, you can set up a service that provides remote tech support to clients who contact you online.

Contract Customer Service
You can also offer services to businesses that want to outsource their customer service communications.

Software Developer
For those who are familiar with the ins and outs of creating software, you can offer your services on a freelance basis to businesses, or even create your own software programs to sell.

Marketing Consultant
If you’re an experienced marketer, you can also offer services to businesses that want help creating and carrying out their online marketing plans.

WordPress Theme Developer
WordPress is a popular platform for blogs and websites. So you can build a business by creating pre-made themes for people who want an easy way to put together their own websites on WordPress.

Researcher
There are plenty of opportunities out there for researchers to offer services to writers, businesses and other clients online.

Membership Site Operator
If you have an idea for a niche website, you can offer paid memberships for people who are interested in being a part of the community or accessing any other benefits offered by your site.

Blog Network Creator
You can also set up a network that’s specific to bloggers and have members pay a fee or earn money through ads or infoproducts.

Advertising Network Creator
Alternatively, you can set up a network aimed at bloggers, site owners and other online businesses that want to find sponsors or advertisers and vice versa.

Online Public Relations
Public relations is certainly a viable business opportunity. And you can build a business that mainly communicates with clients and publications online.

Website Maintenance Service
For those who want to work with businesses that already have websites, but could use some help maintaining or managing them, you can offer your services as a website manager or maintenance provider.

Website Critique Service
You can also specialize in critiquing websites for businesses that feel like they might need to make some changes or improvements to their online visitor experience.

Online Recruiting
For those who want to help business clients find the best team members, you can start a recruiting service that finds and contacts candidates mainly online.

Resume Writing Service
You can also work with clients that are looking for jobs by starting a service that helps them put together resumes and cover letters.

Life Coach
If you want to help clients with a variety of different issues, you can start a business as a life coach and communicate with clients mainly online.

Meal Plan Service
Or if you want to get more specific and help clients plan out their meals and nutrition, you can offer a meal planning service where you consult with clients online and then send them a plan based on your consultation.

Custom Illustrator
If you’re a skilled artist, you can offer custom illustration services to clients who reach out to you via your website or other online channels.

Video Ad Creator
You can also specialize in working with clients that need help creating video ads to appear on YouTube or other online platforms.

Direct Sales Marketer
For those who are skilled with sales, you can build a business by offering your services to business clients and then reaching out to potential customers online

Financial Consultant
If you’ve got a fair amount of financial knowledge, you can build a business as a financial consultant and work with clients who reach out to you online.

Bookkeeping Service
Or you could offer bookkeeping services to various businesses and just set up an online communication system to make things easy.

Online Newsletter Service
Setting up an online newsletter is fairly straightforward. And if you build up a sizeable network, you can use your list to sell products, services or earn revenue by working with other businesses.

Lead Generation Service
You can also provide a service to business clients that need help generating leads online.