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I made almost $500,000 on Upwork last year as a freelance SEO consultant — here's how

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I made almost $500,000 on Upwork last year as a freelance SEO consultant — here's how Quick summary: 1.  By focusing on long-term relationships, I can prioritize working billable hours with existing clients, rather than the unpaid work of sourcing clients.  2. At times, I've worked with only three to five larger clients, and at other times, I'm working with 10 to 15 smaller clients a month. 3. Clients list projects on Upwork they need help with and freelancers submit proposals to be hired. 4. I charge higher rates so I can give my clients the attention they needMy work with clients varies day-to-day #biyro #newclients #dependable #share #clientselfie More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/i-made-almost-500000-on-upwork-last-year-as-a-freelance-seo-consultant-heres-how/

The Long Road to Freelance Editor: Part Two - DIY MFA - Olivia Fisher

The Long Road to Freelance Editor: Part Two - DIY MFA - Olivia Fisher Quick summary: 1. Maybe you want to do some freelance work, or maybe you are a writer considering hiring a freelance editor to help you with revising your manuscript for self-publishing or traditional publishing. 2. What my freelance editing job does provide is consistent income to cover a variety of bills and expenses as well as slow-growing savings. 3. My blog became a way for clients to see both my personality through my writing as well as my editing skills. 4. Having a blog of your own to link to your profile can be a huge advantage for you, giving you a way to give clients physical proof of your skills #biyro #travel #newclients #coffee #phillyfrontals More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/the-long-road-to-freelance-editor-part-two-diy-mfa-olivia-fisher/

Freelance 101: how to juggle a few clients at the same time

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Freelance 101: how to juggle a few clients at the same time Quick summary: 1. The primary key to successfully managing several clients is strong time management skills, including setting boundaries with clients, prioritizing tasks, planning, and reviewing your schedule. 2. Create a to-do list for all your admin tasks and designate one day a week to send invoices, touch base with clients, delegate tasks to other team members, check the output, etc. 3. Your to-do list will keep your clients in the loop, your bills paid, and keep your mind focused on more creative tasks. 4. Set reminders before meeting with your clients to go over important tasks and concerns #biyro #bestclientsever #clientsfirst #expertadvice #clients More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/freelance-101-how-to-juggle-a-few-clients-at-the-same-time/

9 reasons why many new freelancers fail (and how to avoid them) - CEOWORLD Magazine

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9 reasons why many new freelancers fail (and how to avoid them) - CEOWORLD Magazine Recent highlights: 1. Then you can start to reduce your old customers with low payments, freeing your time to earn what you are standing, and take it all the most important time. 2. Not the presence of an organized workflow - a huge time for time - and freelancers do not pay for spending time. 3. And allows you to connect all your marketing strategies, creating a set presence on the Internet, raising awareness, helping you to establish a strong support in your niche. 4. Too much time, and you will not land with any customers, too little, and you will not freelancer long #biyro #longponytail #acceptingnewclients #asian #bestservices More: https://biyro.com/blog/freelance/9-reasons-why-many-new-freelancers-fail-and-how-to-avoid-them-ceoworld-magazine/