1/15/08

Starting a Freelance Home Business

Starting a freelance home business is a good idea for anyone who wants to work from home, be their own boss, and work on projects they are passionate about. If you skills in graphic design, computer applications, and web design, writing, photography, and other artistic endeavors, then you may be able to freelance in your area. Depending on the needs for your services, you can work with clients locally, nationally, or internationally by relying on the Internet for most of your communication.

Researching the need for your skills is important so you can feel secure that there is enough business to keep you financially stable. If you are still working full-time, freelancing on the side is a great way to see if you can turn it into a full-time work from home position. Once you have determined there is a need for your services, then you can begin to search for jobs.

If you are planning to begin freelancing right away, you should first consider your financial situation. As a rule, you should have at least three months of living expenses in your bank account so you can pay bills and other expenses while building your business. Because it can take a few months to get established, you will need to have a financial safety net in place so you can relax and not have to worry about paying your bills.

If you have connections from any previous jobs you have had, contact them and let them know you are freelancing. They may have projects for you or they may be able to recommend your services. Networking is one of the most important tasks you can do when running a freelance home business. The more connections you make, the better your chances will be for on-going work and a steady income.

Along with networking, advertising your services is also important. Build a website, creating a mailing list, and contact companies that could be interested in using your services. These are all ways to increase your contacts and build a business. Once you have a steady group of clients who need to have projects completed, you should still advertise, but you won't have to be as aggressive.

Running a freelance home business is exciting and challenging. Being your own boss, setting your own hours, and taking on projects you can be proud to contribute to are the rewards for all the efforts you put into marketing, networking, and making connections. While you should enjoy your success, remember that even though you work from home, you are still working. Keep distractions to a minimum and always remain professional when speaking with a client on the phone or when meeting with them in person to discuss a project.

Cherie Ang is the owner of http://www.SGProfitSite.com

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