In my freelance business, I write well-researched, in-depth blog post ideas for my clients (just like I publish here, which was one of my original motivations to learn how to start a blog in the first place).
Most of my content is in the range of 1,500 – 2,500 words per piece, and designed to rank well in organic search results, which is extremely valuable for most businesses. Because my work extends beyond just writing a headline, crafting the article, and into strategic distribution and driving traffic after the content publishes, I add a lot more value for my clients than any other “writer” can bring to the table. For that extra value, my prices start at $500 per post (plus distribution) and sharply go up from armenia phone number resources , based on other requirements and add-ons.
Don’t charge too far above your value, but don’t ever undervalue what you’re doing for your clients.
Don't charge far above your value, but don't ever undervalue what you're doing for your clients.
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They’re going to hire someone to help with their projects, so it’s just a matter of showing them you’re the right person to help. Price becomes a secondary concern, if they’re already convinced that you’re the best person for the job. It’s business and they’ll make it work, or it wasn’t meant to be.
Keep in mind that you won’t be the perfect person for every client, and remember that just showing off the fact that you know all the business slang and industry jargon within your niche isn’t a sign of authority.
"Price becomes a secondary concern if a client's already convinced you're perfect for the job."
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5. Build a High-Quality Portfolio Website
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Because I’m such a huge advocate of creating a powerful online presence to support starting a freelance business, I brought in an expert, Laurence Bradford, to share all of the essential elements to building a freelance portfolio that wins you high-value clients. Here also, is my ultimate guide about how to start a blog (and make money from it).
As a starting point, let’s understand what the purpose of having a portfolio website is, in the first place. It’s often the first impression a potential client will have of you, your style, your work, and the past clients (or companies) you’ve worked with in your freelance business. You need to effectively communicate the services you offer, and who they’re for. Beyond that, you need to sell yourself on why you’re the best person for this type of work – for the clients you want to work with.
In my freelance business, I write well-researched,
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