Have you ever dreamed of becoming a freelancer or remote worker, enjoying flexible work hours and locations while earning a steady income? But the key is, how to find those endless orders?
First, you can consider establishing long-term relationships with several development studios. This approach is somewhat similar to the traditional "contractor" model. Once you establish trust with these studios, they will continue to provide you with projects. This way, you don’t have to worry about running out of work every month.
Another effective method is to build your own personal website. On this website you can showcase your portfolio, skills and services. What’s more, with search engine optimization (SEO), potential customers can find you more easily. In fact, many freelancers have secured lucrative projects from overseas markets this way, as overseas clients tend to be more generous and pay more promptly.
But you may ask, why don’t these overseas customers directly look for services on large platforms such as Upwork or Fiverr? There are many reasons, one of which is efficiency. Many overseas clients find that professionals found directly through search engines can often provide faster and more personalized services.
In addition to the above two methods, you can also try to develop your own sideline products. Not only can this bring you extra income, it could potentially grow into a full-time business. Isn’t it exciting to imagine that a simple development tool like Postman is now worth billions?
Finally, with the rise of remote work, more and more companies and individuals are beginning to realize the advantages of this working model. For bosses, they need to design a system suitable for remote working, including team coordination methods and work efficiency evaluation methods. And for us freelancers or remote workers, this means more opportunities and possibilities.
So, if you are still worried about not being able to find items, you might as well try the above method. Remember, success always comes to those who dare to try and persevere. Start taking action now, maybe the next unicorn project will be born in your hands!
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