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Freelancing Unlocked: From Zero to Client Success with Rachel How


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In this riveting episode, we take a plunge into the world of freelancing with insights from Rachel How's eye-opening YouTube video, "How I’d Get Freelance Clients (Starting from 0)." Now, you might think, "What do I even know about freelancing?"—trust me, we’ve all been there. Rachel, with her down-to-earth approach, lays out a sort of roadmap (yes, the kind that can lead you to a treasure trove of clients) even if you’re starting with zero experience—like a blank canvas, waiting for those vibrant strokes of opportunity.

She kicks things off with the fundamental—defining your service offering. Sounds simple, right? But it’s crucial! It's like trying to sell lemonade at a stand without knowing if you’re using fresh lemons or the powdered stuff—clients need clarity. Then there's the portfolio. Ah, the age-old dilemma of how to showcase work when you don’t have any. Rachel’s clever suggestion? Mock projects! Just think about it, creating a portfolio with these imaginative pieces—it’s like playing dress-up but for your career.

And let’s not forget the personal pitch—how to articulate what you do in a way that makes people sit up and take notice. It’s a bit like trying to describe a dream you had—words often fail you, but when you hit that sweet spot, you’ve got their attention! She emphasizes being discoverable—showing up where people are looking, like a magician in a crowded room—voila! There you are!

Here’s a nugget that struck me hard: Rachel talks about providing value. This could be through sharing free advice, engaging in community activities, or creating some online content that resonates—this isn’t just about making connections; it’s about building trust. And, oh, the feeling of being trusted is like gold dust in this world. You give a little, you gain a lot—think of it as a give-and-take dance, where the rhythm is built on generosity.

Now, here’s the kicker—consistency. She keeps circling back to it, and you know what? It’s true. It’s like planting seeds in a garden; if you don’t water them regularly, well, good luck with that harvest. Sometimes it feels monotonous, but those small, repetitive actions add up in ways we don’t always see right away.

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CEOBy Martin Vika