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Over the past few years we've seen a complete shift in our industry. Freelancers have to adapt to changes and get used to new innovations or they will have less and less success in what they are doing and offering. Read here about five steps that will help freelancers to adapt to the current economy… – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Freelancer Survial Tips: Adapt or Die!


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FREELANCER TIPS
  • Freelancer Survival Tips
  • Adapt or Die!

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Freelancer Survival Tips Adapt or Die!
  • Times have most definitely changed for
    freelancers and those who have yet to recognise
    this fact will face an uphill battle to survive.
    Day rates have gone down while costs have gone
    up. In addition, demand in traditional areas has
    decreased while competition is on the rise so how
    does a freelancer succeed? Our research shows
    that there are steps a freelancer can take to
    help adapt to our current economy. Heres four
    things to consider.

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Accept the reality.
  • We know how hard this process is particularly if
    youre an established freelancer who has seen
    better times. Technology, a recession, education
    costs resulting in more aspiring freelancers
    fast-tracking their way from private courses and
    a new confidence in the population to start
    businesses means we must adapt to survive. There
    are fewer high paying freelance roles now as more
    employers are doing it themselves and competition
    is driving down the price. Equally jobs that used
    to pay thousands such as fashion commissions,
    weddings or corporate work now pays hundreds. 

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Adapt or die.
  • Over the past few years weve seen a complete
    shift in our industry. Take photography for
    example. More companies and individuals are now
    doing it themselves as they are able to produce
    half decent shots with their phone and a filter
    or buying off the shelf stock images. Copyright
    grey areas and a new sharing society is making it
    very hard to protect images too. Yet, there has
    never been a time when content is so much in
    demand. Every blog, online shop, digital magazine
    and even corporate company require content and
    lots of it. Look at markets that need fresh,
    bespoke content and tap into them. We spoke to a
    photographer who provides style bloggers with
    bespoke images on a regular basis and a makeup
    artist who runs corporate pamper sessions during
    lunch hours. There are new ways to make money,
    its a case of assessing whats on the up and
    filling the gap in the market.  

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Go niche.
  • Its very scary to go niche. It seems counter
    intuitive as youre eliminating sectors that
    could pay. Our studies show a different picture
    however. More employers and private sector
    clients are looking for experts in their field
    and often choose a freelancer who specialises in
    one area than another who can do it all.  With
    competition at an all-time high, it pays to stand
    out and be unique. One rule to follow, if you do
    go niche, make sure its in an affluent area
    where theres plenty of paid work. 

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No free work.
  • Unpaid work is something we campaign against
    within our industry and an area weve spent a lot
    of time researching. With over 15 years freelance
    experience, speaking with hundreds of freelancers
    each year and witnessing the effects of unpaid
    work first hand, it is clear that its creating a
    negative impact on freelancing in general. So
    long as there are freelancers willing to work for
    nothing, employers will continue to exploit this.
    It heavily devalues our industry and is
    contributing to a decline in day rates. 

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The Freelancer Club.
  • The Freelancer Club only posts paid work or test
    shoots on our jobs board and continues to talk
    about these issues at universities, private
    courses and schools. To show your support, sign
    our NOFREEWORK petition here and update your
    Twitter Header with one of our free downloads. 

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About the Author
  • Matthew Dowling the Founder of The Freelancer
    Club. With over than 10 years experience in the
    freelancing market he is helping freelancers to
    succeed in the early stages of their career
  • Blog/Website

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