manuelmarino Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 Just my two cents. There are guys considering freelancing like selling items. So they search for the best niche to sell and start there. There is a problem in this: You are not a real professional. Consider an accountant. He studies as accountant, completes the tests to become a professional accountant and then starts the profession. He didn't study a niche. He started from the profession. Maybe he loves that as well. He loves numbers and math. Fantastic, it's the right job for him. Being a professional freelancer is the same. What is your career? what is your experience? What are your skills? I hope my explanation to be clear 😀 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tasmin456 Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 15 minutes ago, manuelmarino said: Just my two cents. There are guys considering freelancing like selling items. So they search for the best niche to sell and start there. There is a problem in this: You are not a real professional. Consider an accountant. He studies as accountant, completes the tests to become a professional accountant and then starts the profession. He didn't study a niche. He started from the profession. Maybe he loves that as well. He loves numbers and math. Fantastic, it's the right job for him. Being a professional freelancer is the same. What is your career? what is your experience? What are your skills? I hope my explanation to be clear 😀 Good explanation. It makes people understand who are not interested in freelancing but still open a gig and try to sell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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