Remember, prospective clients will want to look at examples of your
work.
If you’ve got them posted on high profile websites such as the
ones mentioned here, it is a good step towards reeling in projects as
well as making yourself ‘known’.
They may see your profile and keep you in mind for a future project…
who knows?!
Keep track of all correspondence with your contract employer (email)
whatever you do and you will be using contracts to clearly define the
relationship, make it nice and legal. Most of the good freelance sites
will have these resources available to you.
Its always a good idea just to have a contract with your client so that
your directions and agreement is clear. Some of the ‘meet markets’
help provide you with a template.
Here is a great resource on how to do it:
http://advertising.about.com/cs/copywriting/ht/howtocontract.htm?terms=invoice+template
You must be able to keep track of payment records. When the project
is done you will have to invoice your client. Here is a sample form that
you could use. It’s Canadian but if you’re from another country, most of
the principles should apply.
http://sbinfocanada.about.com/od/management/a/invoice1.htm
If you have incorporated a business then you would count your services
as business income; so I just recommend finding out more information
or talk to your CPA (or find a CPA).
If you haven’t incorporated, you will have to claim it as personal income
on the records. That’s all I’m going to say on that because that’s not
my specialty.
You might want to save this article for your future reference but if you’re
freelancing or going to be freelancing then make sure that you are doing
the right things that will help you favorably in getting more projects,
meeting more prospective clients/contractors, increasing your own skill
level ability as well as marketing your self and services.
And there ARE businesses and corporations that are looking for the
right graphics solution that you can offer them. Freelancing can be very
rewarding because you get paid for doing what you love to do so it can be
fulfilling both personally and professionally.
If you know that you still need to get the Photoshop side of things taken
care of (kind of hard to get the job done if you don’t have the skills), then
take a look at my TutorialKey video tutorials training for Photoshop CS/2.
http://www.tutorialstraining.com/photoshop_training.html
In one place you can get all the foundational training you would need
as well as additional ‘real world application’ skills training in step by
step ‘from scratch’ tutorials that will help give you the competitive edge.
Other than that, keep on learning and make sure you actively promote
yourself to keep getting more work! Get involved, stay proactive in
seeking work and getting referrals.
Grow and maintain a courteous reputation for win-win business
relationships. Also have a main income stream coming in while you
get going so it doesn’t become a dependency and have fun with it.
Seek out opportunity and soon it will find you! It doesn’t matter what
country you’re from if you are professional and capable on both sides
of the bat.
Orion Williams
Adobe Certified Expert, Photoshop CS
orion@photoshopdesigner.com
www.TutorialsTraining.com
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