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Quitting your job to become a freelancer may sound like a dream, but the transition is rarely seamless. Many fantasize about leaving their job dramatically and effortlessly succeeding as a freelancer, but the reality is more challenging. Emma, a former non-profit employee, learned the hard way that saving at least three to six months’ worth of living expenses is crucial before making the leap.
First-time freelancers should secure financial stability before quitting. However, it’s never too early to start building visibility, gaining clients, and having others vouch for your skills.
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Have you always dreamed of building your own city❓
We're creating a city-building game right in Telegram✅
Your journey begins with a simple wooden hut, but we know your ultimate goal is a thriving MEGAPOLIS!🏠
Step by step, you'll develop your city, unlocking incredible architectural wonders along the way
Colosseum, perhaps?👀
🤫 Can’t wait to start playing? Stay updated on our official channel: @cities
We're creating a city-building game right in Telegram
Your journey begins with a simple wooden hut, but we know your ultimate goal is a thriving MEGAPOLIS!
Step by step, you'll develop your city, unlocking incredible architectural wonders along the way
Colosseum, perhaps?
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Many freelancing guides suggest that beginners should choose a niche from the start, as specializing allows freelancers to charge higher rates.
However, experienced freelancers recommend experimenting with different industries early on to discover personal preferences. Trying various projects can help build a portfolio and develop skills before settling into a specific niche.
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Freelancing platforms can be helpful for beginners looking for work but are also known for attracting low-paying clients who may exploit inexperienced freelancers. While these platforms can be a good starting point, freelancers should research pricing, set boundaries, and trust their instincts to avoid being undervalued.
Experienced freelancers often move beyond these platforms to higher-quality opportunities. Alternatives like Xolo offer a way to showcase skills, connect with peers, and find long-term projects with reputable clients, avoiding bidding wars and exploitative work conditions.
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👀 We can't wait anymore to share with you the first details of the game:
This is a wooden HUT — your first building in the city. Sometimes, we need to start with something small to make it GIANT in the end.
🥇Step by step you will become a successfull landlord with plenty of different structures. A journey from tiny houses to skyscrapers and other architecture wonders.
Write in the comments - which famous building do you want to see in the game?
@cities_en🏠
This is a wooden HUT — your first building in the city. Sometimes, we need to start with something small to make it GIANT in the end.
🥇Step by step you will become a successfull landlord with plenty of different structures. A journey from tiny houses to skyscrapers and other architecture wonders.
Write in the comments - which famous building do you want to see in the game?
@cities_en🏠

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New freelancers often worry they need an impressive website to attract clients, but that’s not necessary at the start. Clients just need proof that the freelancer can do the job, which can be as simple as a well-organized Google Drive folder.
A professional portfolio website can come later when there’s more cash flow to invest in it.
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Another tip on showcasing your work as a first-time freelancer. No one said it has to be a real, paid project. New creatives hoping to land their big break working at a fancy ad agency have long made "spec ad campaigns" or "speculative ad campaigns" where they conjure up an imaginary brief for a project to showcase the skills no one has paid them for yet.
There's nothing to stop you from doing the same. Just be sure to be up-front with the client by letting them know, "This is some spec work that I created to give you a better idea of what I can do."
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Here's another subject that can instantly overwhelm new freelancers. You don't want to scare off the client by charging too much, but you also want to be fairly compensated for your work. It's extremely difficult to find this elusive break-even point between undercharging and overcharging — especially when you've never done the work before.
So here's one of our best tips for first-time freelancers: when you're first starting out, agree to an hourly rate that you and the client both feel is fair. From there, meticulously track the time you spend on each stage of the project with tools like Toggl. Before long, you'll have a better idea of how much time a project takes and you'll have the data to back it up, should you choose to adopt a project-based pricing structure in the future. That will help you feel much more confident when creating project proposals for prospective clients.
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Negotiating as a freelancer is both an art and a science. While there are some clients who will accept your proposal no questions asked, there are others that will be looking for a discount through any means necessary (begging, threatening, and stealing AKA refusing to pay).
For this reason, it's important to do your research. Freelancer communities can be your best friend when it comes to figuring out rates in your industry/niche (more on that later). It's also important to conduct yourself like the confident, competent professional that you are from the very beginning of the interaction to prove that you're worth every penny.
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Say hello to the wooden hut – the very first step on your journey. Every great city starts small, but with the right strategy, it can grow into a thriving metropolis!
Which iconic building would you love to see in the game? Share your ideas in the comments below!
@cities
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As a freelancer, you'll soon learn that each client has their own style when it comes to collaborating on projects. Just like ballroom dancing, there are certain partners that will immediately take the lead, while others will want you to take the lead. We have first-hand experience with how tempting it can be, as a first-time freelancer, to let the client take the lead from start of the project. Less opportunity for them to see how inexperienced you are, right?
Actually, wrong. There are a lot of great reasons to have a bullet-proof client onboarding process: it eliminates unnecessary back and forth, reduces scope creep (aka the client expecting you to do more than initially agreed), and work more efficiently. With an onboarding process, you immediately establish that you're a professional who knows what they're doing. This will also help you reduce client churn and even get more referrals! (More on referrals later.)
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🎰 SPIN & BUILD
Wondering what it means❔
🎰Spin the wheel, try your luck, and gather valuable resources.
🔝 Upgrade your level, build incredible structures, and rise to become the MASTER of a MEGAPOLIS.
Which building will you create first?
📢Coming soon: @cities
Wondering what it means❔
🎰Spin the wheel, try your luck, and gather valuable resources.
🔝 Upgrade your level, build incredible structures, and rise to become the MASTER of a MEGAPOLIS.
Which building will you create first?
📢Coming soon: @cities

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When it comes to mistakes new freelancers make, this one's a big one. Even though you're just one person, you're still operating a business by offering your services in exchange for payment. As you grow into your new role as a freelancer/solopreneur, you'll want to do some research about what type of legislative options there are for you to structure your business with. Each country will have its own laws, which can result in stiff penalties if you don't comply, so it's best to consult a local professional to learn more about your options.
Having a registered company isn't just to avoid fines from your local tax authorities. By having a registered company you're often subject to a different (lower) tax rate, you'll be able to optimize your tax bill by expensing business purchases (like that expensive new Macbook or that flashy new website we just talked about). Having a registered company can help give your freelancer contracts more teeth legislatively, should a client decide to stiff you (more on that next).
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