With the rising prices of commodities, it is not surprising that people are looking for other ways to earn money. Many people have turned to having multiple jobs, but this can be time consuming and harmful to your personal life and hinder your ability to do both your jobs well. Those in a well-established career, such as copywriting, have an even more difficult time holding multiple jobs. But there is an alternative.
Freelance copywriting has become a very lucrative alternative for many copywriters. This way you don't have to learn a new skill set for a second job, you can use your already established talents as a copywriter to bring in more income.
Freelance copywriters can earn more money because they no longer work for a company or firm, meaning that all the income from a project goes directly into their pockets and not to the advertising agencies. Freelance copywriters can also acquire more simultaneous work than employed copywriters because they control their project load. Also, if copywriters work hard enough and really practice improving their product, they can work more efficiently, finish projects quicker, and take on more projects in a given time period than regular copywriters.
Freelancing also allows you to have a much more flexible schedule than regular employment because you dictate your own hours. As a freelancer, you do not have to "clock in" like regular jobs; you merely have to get the job done. So you can work whenever it is convenient for you without being locked into a fixed schedule. You must be able to properly budget and manage your time, but you have final control. You won't find this kind of freedom in many other career options.
You also have great control over your office as well. The Internet allows freelance copywriters to work from anywhere as long as they have a connection to the web. Therefore a copywriter can work from anywhere in the world with clients in any other part of the world.
But of course, switching to freelance copywriting is not as easy as it seems. Like everything in this world, freelancing can be hard work, especially if you are not used to doing it. In order to be successful, a freelancer must know a few things; here are some pointers to get you going in the right direction:
Build Up Your Credibility
Freelance copywriting differs from other jobs in that your workload is completely dependent on your ability to market yourself and do good work. So one of the most important things you have to do as a freelancer is to get your name known in the industry. Do whatever it takes: attend copywriting seminars and workshops, give business cards to people as you meet them, and offer your services to existing clients. Ask for referrals from previous clients and other copywriters you know in the business. Network with other copywriters and team up on projects. You should also build a portfolio containing examples of your best work and testimonials from past clients. You can then post this portfolio on a website and make it available for viewing.
You also need to consistently do good work. Your business will be built on the quality of your product. All the advertising in the world won?t get you any business if you can't consistently produce good work. Therefore you must do your best all the time. Subsequently, your success will grow as your skill grows, so you should also continue to learn about your field. There is a wealth of information out there, so go ahead and search for "copywriting tutorials" check into some books by copywriting experts, like Dan Kennedy. This will help your business greatly.
Also make sure to run your business well. Meaning that you need to be personable and meet deadlines. You won't get much business if you're difficult to work with; people will generally choose to work with a pleasant person and spend a little more than working with a jerk. Your reputation will also depend on your ability to meet deadlines. If you fail to meet project deadlines, than your credibility will be very tarnished, inhibiting your chances at success.
Hopefully you found this article illuminating. Switching to a freelance career can be very freeing and lucrative. If freelance copywriting sounds like something you could do then do some more research to learn more about it and to see what you would have to do in order to make the switch.
Freelance copywriting has become a very lucrative alternative for many copywriters. This way you don't have to learn a new skill set for a second job, you can use your already established talents as a copywriter to bring in more income.
Freelance copywriters can earn more money because they no longer work for a company or firm, meaning that all the income from a project goes directly into their pockets and not to the advertising agencies. Freelance copywriters can also acquire more simultaneous work than employed copywriters because they control their project load. Also, if copywriters work hard enough and really practice improving their product, they can work more efficiently, finish projects quicker, and take on more projects in a given time period than regular copywriters.
Freelancing also allows you to have a much more flexible schedule than regular employment because you dictate your own hours. As a freelancer, you do not have to "clock in" like regular jobs; you merely have to get the job done. So you can work whenever it is convenient for you without being locked into a fixed schedule. You must be able to properly budget and manage your time, but you have final control. You won't find this kind of freedom in many other career options.
You also have great control over your office as well. The Internet allows freelance copywriters to work from anywhere as long as they have a connection to the web. Therefore a copywriter can work from anywhere in the world with clients in any other part of the world.
But of course, switching to freelance copywriting is not as easy as it seems. Like everything in this world, freelancing can be hard work, especially if you are not used to doing it. In order to be successful, a freelancer must know a few things; here are some pointers to get you going in the right direction:
Build Up Your Credibility
Freelance copywriting differs from other jobs in that your workload is completely dependent on your ability to market yourself and do good work. So one of the most important things you have to do as a freelancer is to get your name known in the industry. Do whatever it takes: attend copywriting seminars and workshops, give business cards to people as you meet them, and offer your services to existing clients. Ask for referrals from previous clients and other copywriters you know in the business. Network with other copywriters and team up on projects. You should also build a portfolio containing examples of your best work and testimonials from past clients. You can then post this portfolio on a website and make it available for viewing.
You also need to consistently do good work. Your business will be built on the quality of your product. All the advertising in the world won?t get you any business if you can't consistently produce good work. Therefore you must do your best all the time. Subsequently, your success will grow as your skill grows, so you should also continue to learn about your field. There is a wealth of information out there, so go ahead and search for "copywriting tutorials" check into some books by copywriting experts, like Dan Kennedy. This will help your business greatly.
Also make sure to run your business well. Meaning that you need to be personable and meet deadlines. You won't get much business if you're difficult to work with; people will generally choose to work with a pleasant person and spend a little more than working with a jerk. Your reputation will also depend on your ability to meet deadlines. If you fail to meet project deadlines, than your credibility will be very tarnished, inhibiting your chances at success.
Hopefully you found this article illuminating. Switching to a freelance career can be very freeing and lucrative. If freelance copywriting sounds like something you could do then do some more research to learn more about it and to see what you would have to do in order to make the switch.
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