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It’s no coincidence that I choose to work with

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:12 am
by zihadhosenjm80
It’s no coincidence that I choose to work with clients that have a very similar target market, as those who I speak to on my personal blog here. All my potential clients need to do, is check out a few of my posts to see how much engagement they get, pick up on my conversation style, and get a feel for how I’d be able to work with them & their target audience.

If you’re a web designer, your portfolio site should be very meticulously curated since everything about it, is a representation of what you’ll be able to build for your clients. If you’re a writer like me, then your blog posts need to speak to the quality of work you’ll create for everyone you work with. For designers, the same thing goes – make sure the images you feature on your site are representative of the style you want to create for your future clients.

7. Thoughtfully Choose Your First Clients
Because you have a very limited amount of time to source new clients (and actually armenia phone number resources the work for them) as you start your freelance business, you need to get the most out of the clients you do bring on. Both from a financial and portfolio-building standpoint.

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Your limited number of clients and correlating portfolio pieces, will represent how you’re perceived by other potential clients moving forward.

That makes everyone you choose to work with or highlight on your website, a crucial decision – especially in the beginning. Obviously you don’t want to overthink it and go into decision paralysis, but spend a minute or two thinking through whether or not each potential client you’re considering, will help you get to where you want to go.

Bonus points if you’re extremely systematic about tracking your freelance client leads using a tool like one of my picks for the best CRMs for small business (and freelancers).

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I typically only retain 2 clients for my freelance business at a time. It’s not for lack of work requests that come in, but rather because I’ve chosen to allocate my limited amount of freelance time to these two clients that are most aligned with the future clients I want to work with, as well.

Remember that finding the right client also means selecting clients that are willing to work under your own contracted terms. For example, you’ll want a client that pays on time and in the way you desire, one possibility being in the form of depositing onto a virtual credit card. This in-depth guide at Moss can give you an idea of the best virtual credit cards you can use for your business.