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Without Instagram would Jordan be shooting for some of the coolest fashion brands and bands around?
A great mix of passion, talent and social (both media and life) has been the focus of his career. Which begs the question: nowadays, if you're a creative freelancer can you afford not to be 'social'?
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Here’s some of the key takeaway points:
Jordan posts regularly to social media so that people keep seeing his name, images, style
It allows him to carve out his brand; defining the sort of work he wants to be known for
He regulalry works on 'test shots' where both he and the model are working for free to expand both their portfolios; to experiment and to be seen doing the work he wants to be seen doing
Let your personality come through so people get to know the real you, include behind the scenes photos/videos/details
If you’re a creative freelancer you have to be on social, it’s your online portfolio, getting yourself in front of people all around the world and if you’re not being seen, then somebody else will be instead of you
Whilst social media is important, it should always direct to your website, so don't neglect that, potential clients will want to see more proof than one instagram picture
Your own website is a place to show a fuller body of work and to show it how you want it to be seen, not restricted by the format of whichever social platform
Don't worry about the quieter times, use it to recharge; if you're doing good work and you're a decent person it's going to work out
Your client relationship is really important. Yes, your work needs to stand up quality wise, but if they don’t enjoy working with you, you won’t be back, so...
Don’t be a dick
More from Jordan Green
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Jordan on Twitter
Jordan's site
Jordan on Facebook
Who the hell is Steve Folland?
You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be?
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Without Instagram would Jordan be shooting for some of the coolest fashion brands and bands around?
A great mix of passion, talent and social (both media and life) has been the focus of his career. Which begs the question: nowadays, if you're a creative freelancer can you afford not to be 'social'?
Don't forget to subscribe
Here’s some of the key takeaway points:
Jordan posts regularly to social media so that people keep seeing his name, images, style
It allows him to carve out his brand; defining the sort of work he wants to be known for
He regulalry works on 'test shots' where both he and the model are working for free to expand both their portfolios; to experiment and to be seen doing the work he wants to be seen doing
Let your personality come through so people get to know the real you, include behind the scenes photos/videos/details
If you’re a creative freelancer you have to be on social, it’s your online portfolio, getting yourself in front of people all around the world and if you’re not being seen, then somebody else will be instead of you
Whilst social media is important, it should always direct to your website, so don't neglect that, potential clients will want to see more proof than one instagram picture
Your own website is a place to show a fuller body of work and to show it how you want it to be seen, not restricted by the format of whichever social platform
Don't worry about the quieter times, use it to recharge; if you're doing good work and you're a decent person it's going to work out
Your client relationship is really important. Yes, your work needs to stand up quality wise, but if they don’t enjoy working with you, you won’t be back, so...
Don’t be a dick
More from Jordan Green
Jordan on Instagram
Jordan on Twitter
Jordan's site
Jordan on Facebook
Who the hell is Steve Folland?
You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be?
JOIN THE COMMUNITY
You're not alone being freelance.
Come and hang out with your BFFs (Being Freelance Friends).
beingfreelance.com/community
NEW TO FREELANCING? THERE'S A COURSE FOR YOU!
The Being Freelance course is made for you!
Take the course and you'll also get 6 months FREE community membership.
FREELANCER MERCH
Get Being Freelance merchandise at beingfreelance.com/shop
Like VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance on:
Instagram - Instagram.com/beingfreelance
YouTube - YouTube.com/SteveFolland

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