24
Nov

Freelancing is becoming very popular these days as a career move. Why? Because as a freelancer you aren’t locked into a strict work schedule, you are your own boss, and you can work from anywhere in the world as long as you can get on the Internet.

FINDING A WHOLE NEW WORLD

Copywriting is one of the biggest industries seeing success in the freelancing world. Because of the Internet, more and more copywriters are beginning to freelance their services. Becoming a freelancer requires some time and preparation. If you’re already a copywriter or just starting out, here are some things to consider when becoming a freelance copywriter.

1. You need to build a website. This will give you an advantage over the other copywriters that don’t have websites. It also acts as your storefront window to potential clients.

It should be cross-browser compatible, easy to read, and professional looking. Don’t use pre-existing personal sites. You should build a new site that is dedicated to promoting your services as a freelance copywriter.

2. Start building your portfolio. Since you will promote your services virtually, it is advisable that you come up with a portfolio that will showcase the best of your work. It should also have a sales letter explaining your credentials and testimonials from previous clients. Your portfolio will act as your resume or calling card on the Internet. Potential clients will use it to determine if they want to hire you as their copywriter.

3. Market yourself. You can be the best copywriter the world has seen, but if no one knows who you are then you won’t have any clients. Therefore invest time and money into learning how to effectively market yourself. It will be a worthwhile investment.

4. Don’t expect to make too much in the beginning. Being a freelance copywriter can help you earn a lot of money if you already have a stable and steady list of clients in the field. But if you are just starting out, don’t expect projects to rush in. Getting paying clients in the beginning is hard, so you may have to do some pro bono work to start out. But know that success is definitely possible; you just have to work hard and put a lot of time and energy into your business.

5. Keep learning. The best copywriters are constantly learning how to improve their product. There is enough information out there to study for a life time, so it doesn’t matter how good you are you can always learn something new that will improve your product.

6. Keep a day job as you’re starting out. Since you are just starting your career in the world of freelance copywriting, it is wise to keep a day job to sustain your financial needs. Although it may mean that you have to work double time, don’t worry because it will pay off. But just keep your day job as long as necessary, as soon as you can live on your freelancing salary you should quit. This way all your energy and resources can be focused on your freelancing career. Real success will not be found until you quit your day job.

These points were supposed to give you a general idea about freelance copywriting. Hopefully this article helped you see what was included in freelance copywriting. You never know, freelance copywriting may be the career move for you. You should do some more research to find out.

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