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Ace the Freelancing Race : How to Spell Freelance Success Posted: 23 Jul 2014 06:00 AM PDT Many freelancers have met success. Living with great freedom and flexibility in work schedules, workplaces and client management, freelancers have truly enjoyed the fruits of their success. Yes, this may sound tempting but they haven't gone where they sit (or stand) right now out of sheer luck. No. It wasn't because of charm, either. Then, what is the secret formula in becoming a successful freelancer? Or should how does one spell freelance success? The secret formula in being a successful freelancer is nothing.
Like the Stinson's Hangover Fixer Elixir, there is no secret formula to becoming a sure-shot successful freelancer. Otherwise, I would have drank (or ate, or did) whatever is in that formula. Then, how do successful people become what they are now? The answer to that constitutes a series of things which entail a lot of hardwork, back pains and headaches. Freelancing is not a walk in the park. No. It's a run, nay, a marathon. In freelancing, you just don't go fast at first and burst down at the middle. It is not a sprint. You need to keep your pace; your energy should be increasing as you pave your way to the finish line. Successful freelancers have trained to prepare for this marathon. They did a series of steps and understood a few concepts and maybe suffered a few nicks and bruises before they earned their medals. Now, let's see the training plan: Market YourselfAs a freelance web designer, you wear at the same time. Marketing oneself is one of these functions. You should be able to make people come to you for web design. This could be a daunting task at first. But with the right amount of guided effort, it is pretty doable. How would you market yourself? Well, there are a lot of ways.
These ways are further discussed here. Have a PlanWhen I was in college, I followed a maxim:
Planning your time as a freelancer is the smartest thing to do. When you become a freelancer, you earn a great amount of freedom and flexibility. That means you hold your time. You can work and rest whenever you want. But it also gives you enough opportunity to procrastinate. Yes, procrastination helps you at times, getting too much of it destroys your productivity. You spend too much time accomplishing nothing and in freelancing, no accomplishments mean no money. What can you do in order to plan your work and be productive?
Learn to Say NoOne of the mistakes newbie freelancers commit is saying yes to every client. Most of them learn this lesson in the hard way. Because most of them just want to make money right away, they fall prey to clients who are difficult to handle. Newbies often end up with great amounts of headaches and wish that the world will just end. However, this is a problem not exclusive for newbies. In fact, some experienced freelancers find declining a client very difficult- and it is. It would mean that you are turning down money, but you have to understand that, in freelancing, money isn't everything. You need to realize that you should take projects where you will have fun doing. That is the reason why you quit the corporate job you had and turned into freelancing, right? To be successful, you should learn to say NO. Here are a few articles that may help you:
Build a Sound portfolioHave noticed that a lot of blogs include building a great portfolio to their hacks-to-freelancing articles? Well, having a great portfolio is a great way to make your clients and future clients hire you. When you put out your portfolio out there, build with the right content. Also, optimize it for search, because you are basically leaving your very own advertisement. Making them see your portfolio will give them a great headstart on identifying what kind of web designer you are and what can you contribute to their goals. Here are a few articles that may help you:
BlogOne of the great methods to be noticed is to get noticed. As a freelancer, you have to shout at the Internet, "Hey! I exist." But shouting will probably leave you in serious throat pains, so let me give you a shortcut- aside from having a portfolio, you also need to have a blog. Either you want it to be personal, or niched, blogging will surely help you as a freelancer:
Interested in our little tip? Would you now want to start a blog? We can help you! Tweet, Post, RecommendSocial Media has been really a great help for freelancers because of its popularity. Using social media, freelancers can connect to each other and exchange ideas, inspirations, techniques and strategies. After all, freelancing is never about burning bridges. Yes, we are all competitors in the field, nevertheless, we should also be friends. Why you may ask? Well, first, freelancing can be a very lonely profession and if you don't start making friends, you will feel the psychological blunts of this solitude. Second, of course, freelancers learn from two things: their clients, and their competition. If you can understand how the successful ones handle their business, then, you will have an easier time threading your needle in this field. Social media can also be great in expanding your opportunities. Because it's popular, social media has become an avenue for sharing and letting other people know what you are currently working on and what you are planning to do. However, there are a few things you may want to remember:
Learn to SaveMoney is important for everyone, and even more so for freelancers. Remember that, in freelancing, you don't earn money on a monthly basis. Sometimes, projects come in bulk and you feel rich because you got paid a lot. However, there are also droughts where you cannot get clients or close deals and that is part of the career path you chose. Just because you earn a lot of money during good times doesn't mean that you spend it all up with an overpriced pair of shoes. No. You have to save for the rainy days. As a freelancer, you have to make sure that you have enough savings to supply for the times when projects don't arrive. Now, this is where saving and being thrifty goes into play. How can you save money?
Be Nice to ClientsNiceness is a quality most people fail to remember they have. Yes, the world can be a vicious place and nice guys often get cheated on. Preserving a positive mood for freelancers, and being nice to both your clients and to others is one great step to becoming a successful freelancer. Why should you be nice?
Learn New Things
Change is constant. Every day the world keeps on changing and changing, and the Internet is probably the fastest changing thing in the world today. Because of that, new information, techniques and trends arrive at a very immensely fast rate. Sometimes, you can't keep up, but you have to. As a freelance designer, you have to expand what you know, learn new things and be open to change. The world where you live in is a fast-changing world. Choose: do you want to evolve and survive or do you want to stay stagnant and just die? Here is an article that could help you:Look and Be ProfessionalMost of us probably work at home, and for many, it's a great thing. Working from home gives you certain perks:
However, despite being a stay-at-home freelancer, you still have to act as if you are working on a corporate entity. Remember to look professional and be professional. Here are a few tips:
Find Inspiration EverywhereWhen you take walks, in a park or in the mall, maybe, remember to bring a pen and notebook. Your inspirational "Eureka" moment may come any time and you have to be prepared. As a freelancer, you have to make sure that you have enough inspiration that would last for a lifetime. Because you deal in the creative aspect of the work, you have to be inspired with your designs to make you better. Here are a few tips:
ConclusionFinding success in freelancing can be a great pain in the ass. You just don't become successful with the flick of a wand. You have to work and sweat for it, even be pained from it. Because it is in these things that you understand what you need to do, and who you need to become. After all, no job in the world is a walk in the park. What are your personal tips for your co-freelancers? Sharing is caring! |
Font Awesome Review: Everything You Need to Know Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:00 AM PDT Ever wonder what Font Awesome is? Don’t look anywhere else because here is the Font Awesome review you are looking for. Font Awesome is a web font collection that contains all the icons from Twitter Bootstrap framework. It provides you scalable vector icons that you can instantly customize. You can customize it in any size, color, drop shadow, or any other thing that you can do with the power of CSS. The setting up of Font Awesome is as simple as adding two lines of code in your website. If you are an advanced user, you can customize as you like it. Just add the Font Awesome on your website with a single code line. There is no need to download or install any software for that purpose. There are number of features that Font Awesome offers for your website. Let's discuss each one of them briefly.
Font Awesome has a single collection of 439 icons. It is a complete pictographic language of web- related actions. All the icons are beautiful, unique and perfect at any size. These can be fully edited; you can easily style any icon, color, size, shadow, or some more using CSS.
Now you can feel free from having any compatibility issues because the Font Awesome doesn't require any JavaScript to run.
Each icon is beautifully designed in Font Awesome. It has scalable vector graphics that allow every available icon in the collection to look great on any size and screen where they are used.
This is a very interesting feature of Font Awesome. It can be used freely on all your websites, whether they are for commercial purposes or personal usage.
It can be a very challenging task to control the size, color and shadow of the icons. But with the power of CSS, you can easily manage and control them without doing a lot of work.
Each icon that Font Awesome provides is a vector. It is beautifully designed. It looks gorgeous on high-resolution displays.
Font Awesome was originally designed to use with Bootstrap. Bootstrap is one of the most popular front-end frameworks that allows you to build a responsive, mobile-first projects on the Web. The purpose of Bootstrap is to make the front-end web development process faster, easier and friendlier. A person with limited skills level can use it. Besides Bootstrap, Font Awesome works perfectly with all other frameworks.
You can use it on a desktop, among others. You can use it for the complete set of vectors. If you want to use it on the desktop, just install the FontAwesome.otf. If you want to make it as the font in your application, then, simply copy and paste the icons directly from the page into your own designs.
Because the Font Awesome is designed perfectly, you can be assured that it will not upset the reader's experience, unlike the other icon fonts. Some Icon Examples
Basic icons can be placed in just about anywhere using the CSS Prefix 'fa' and the icon's name. However if you change the container of the font-size, the icons will get bigger.
The icon sizes can be increased according to their container, simple use the 'fa-lg' (an increase of 33%), 'fa-2x', 'fa-3x', 'fa-4x', or 'fa-5x' classes.
You can use 'fa-fw' to set the icons in a fixed width. It is perfect for using when several icon widths are not working with the alignment.
The list icons can be used as bullets in the form of lists. Simply use 'fa-ul' and 'fa-li' to replace the default bullets in an unordered lists. ConclusionThe Font Awesome is fully open-source and completely compatible with the General Public License. As soon as you start, you can put the Font Awesome icons anywhere you want with a simple tag. If you know how to use CSS, then, anything you can do with the CSS font styles, you can do with Font Awesome as well. If you want to add any point to this review or you want to share something about the Font Awesome, please put it in the comment section below. I would love to answer your questions! |
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