Start Freelancing Now
Kickstart your independent career with essential tools and strategies to thrive as a successful freelancer.
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About this event
Learn how to start freelancing, sidestep common pitfalls, and land your first clients—professionally, profitably, and without the guesswork.
Overview
Freelancing sounds idyllic—freedom, flexibility, and being your own boss. But let’s not pretend it's all lie-ins and lattes. This module sets the tone by showing you the terrain with your eyes open. You'll gain a clear picture of freelancing, from the independence it brings to the headaches that might tag along. We address the less glamorous aspects too: chasing payments, irregular gigs, and the mystery of finding clients who actually pay on time.
Before you fire off proposals to anyone with a logo, this course ensures you know where and how to look. From setting up a profile to navigating freelance platforms, the focus is on doing it smartly—not endlessly. You’ll learn how to get noticed without shouting and how to win jobs without undercharging. If you're serious about freelancing as a long-term income stream rather than a part-time panic button, you're in the right place.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the foundational pros and cons of freelancing.
- Identify potential risks involved in freelance career paths.
- Learn effective ways to search and secure freelance jobs.
- Explore reliable platforms and channels for client outreach.
- Recognise red flags in job listings and client behaviours.
- Gain insights into sustainable freelance career planning.
Course Curriculum:
- Introduction to Freelancing
- Potential Drawbacks
- Finding Work
- Setting Up Your Freelance Profile
- Building a Strong Portfolio
- Freelance Pricing Strategies
- Managing Client Relationships
- Invoicing and Getting Paid
- Freelancing Taxes and Finances
- Time Management and Productivity
- Legal Essentials for Freelancers
- Growing Your Freelance Business
Who is this Course For:
- Beginners exploring freelancing as a professional income stream.
- Office workers seeking flexible and remote work options.
- Creatives aiming to monetise their design or writing skills.
- Students looking for freelance gigs during or after studies.
- Professionals wanting an alternative to the 9-to-5 routine.
- Stay-at-home parents interested in online freelance work.
- Retirees seeking flexible project-based engagements.
- Side-hustlers wishing to expand into full-time freelancing.
Career Path (with UK average salaries):
- Freelance Writer – ~£28,000 per year
- Freelance Graphic Designer – ~£30,000 per year
- Freelance Web Developer – ~£40,000 per year
- Freelance Digital Marketer – ~£35,000 per year
- Freelance Virtual Assistant – ~£25,000 per year
- Freelance SEO Consultant – ~£38,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Pick a skill, create a profile on freelancing platforms (like Upwork or Fiverr), and start applying for jobs.
Yes, beginners can start freelancing by learning a skill, building a portfolio, and offering services online.
Say your name, your skill or service, and who you help. For example: “Hi, I’m Sarah, a freelance graphic designer helping businesses create strong visual brands.”
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