People, I am here to tell you that the Freelancing lifestyle is far superior to that of working a conventional job – IF you can unquestionably support yourself with your income.
I have had a taste of it and thus have every intention of getting back to self-sufficiency again. This time, however, I will arrange to do it without worrying about how I’m going to pay for rent, power, internet, food, etc.
For almost a year I was doing well as an online editor, writer and consultant. I was spoiled with a loyal word-of-mouth clientele that basically came to me with large, long-term projects. Life was good.
Projects come to an end, however, and one by one my clients went on to promote the work we had finished. Suddenly I found myself with no income and no real idea of how to promote myself. In fact, I was not very motivated to drum up new clients whom I did not know through existing clients.
I was actually afraid to prospect for clients. So I did nothing.
Well, I did put this website together, but I have failed to commit to maintaining it. Not a good thing for someone who seeks to help other people build and maintain their online presence and write stellar, kick-butt ebooks. My excuse was that I was too busy working on other people’s websites and social media to keep up with my own. This was only partly true; I was still working on small projects here and there, but in all honestly those projects did not take so much time that I could not have spent a few minutes a day toward my own promotional needs. They certainly did not – and do not – provide a living wage.
It’s time for me to work toward making that living wage through my own efforts a reality again.
I know what to do with words and sentences and paragraphs, catchy headlines and content flow, and making Facebook, Twitter and your blog all play nice and talk to each other. I don’t know what to do to get you interested in paying me for it. That’s what I will be actively working toward now. Starting with my first new client: Me.













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