[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Website has become a must have thing to remain competitive & establish credibility as a business in today’s world where people in most go for internet to market. But building a website is of course a matter of some concern, especially when you’re not a skilled one.

You must be thinking of hiring a freelance web designer, yet there are some question marks wondering over your head!

Where to find a quality freelance designer?
How to choose the perfect one? How to communicate well?
How much he can charge?
How to get the project done with satisfaction?

First, I must say, make an offline search, ask your friends, colleagues whether they can suggest you a fine web designer, if it works, then well & good, get in touch with the one as soon as possible. But if it doesn’t, you must have thought of online searching. Millions of web designers over there when you search in any job portal, finding & hiring the right freelancer to build your website would definitely be a hard task. Lil tensed? Feel like, drop the idea? Don’t do. It’ll be easier cause we are gonna do it together.

I’ll be going on step by step to help you to find out the quality one for your project:

  1. Platforms to find freelancers
  2. Shortlist exactly whom you want
  3. Take time to communicate well
  4. How Much to pay

[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”1. Platforms to find freelancers” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes” el_id=”platform”][vc_column_text el_id=”shortlist-want”]The very first step to take: create account & connect yourself to various freelance marketplaces. Yeah, job searching portals. There both free & paid job portals are available. Better to have accounts on paid job portals, they will take a commission of 5% to 15% during the transaction of the whole amount whenever you hire a freelancer for a project. Indeed this is an extra cost to pay, but at least secure & hustle free whereas free portals comes with lots of troubles, no security, no managing tools, nothing! So don’t make your hiring experience a horror one! Paid job portals help you to find quality freelancers, provides project management systems, accountability, secure payment method & overall your inner peace.

Some of the best platforms to find freelance web designers:

Upwork
Freelancer
PeoplePerHour
Behance
Fiverr[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”2. Shortlist exactly whom you want” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text el_id=”time”]Whenever you post your job to the job boards, there you see 20 to 50 or even 100 proposals are in within a sort of time, each of them demanding perfection for your requirements. It’ll be so confusing, how to make your perfect shortlist among them?

Your project needs to get done professionally, right? so you must have proper understanding of exactly what your project needs, of what you’re trying to reflect through your website. In fact I would suggest before you post the job, make a brief sketch of your plan, what you want. Only then you can have a keen examination of the candidates. Moreover make some good research using the modern tools & technologies, like on their experience, past ratings, reviews, workability, skills, job success, analyze every aspect very sharply, after that shortlist 4 to 5 of them who you think can suit your expectations. Honestly, these tools are rescuers with amazing filterize system.

When you’re done shortlisting, to experience who better fits you, give them a short test project to work on, visualize whom you want. In fact it extends your chances to build a long term relationship with the selected web designer for continuing work with your future projects.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”3. Take time to communicate well” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text el_id=”payment”]Now the crucial part comes here: Communication, vivid communication. When you’re going online in search for a freelancer to create your brand identity, there can not be any possible physical interaction between both of you, good communication is the only way to interact, whether it’s about clarifying your project essentials or identifying his or her abilities, everything needs a proper discussion.

My Bitter Experience
Right from my experience I’m saying it, Communication is the base. I myself faced the annoyance when I first time outsourced a freelancer. I didn’t bother too much to communicate well. He had a fetching portfolio & required skills, so I told him what I want & assigned him for the project. But at last I ended up firing him, damn! The result was not even 1% similar as I expected & the big reason was- I didn’t invest enough time to judge his capabilities, I expected him to be an expert & the work simply went to the south!

Before allocating the selected freelancer to assign the project, make at least 2 to 3 days conversation. Understand his skills, ask him:

Does he have done similar kind of project earlier?
On which type of project he is working now in the present?
How he can benefit you?
What creativity he can add up?
From when he can start your project?
Which time he would prefer to have conversations?
How much time he needs to complete it?

Each & every detail you need to note about him if you want your website to come out exactly how you imagined it to be, healthy communication is a must![/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”4. How Much to pay” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]When you finally decide to hire that specific freelance web designer, obviously payment is something you need to think before: how much you should pay him for your project?

The cost estimation depends on whether your project is small or a large one, in both you must have an idea of how much it can cost according to the market values. If you haven’t, then do some research like generally a designer how much charges for a banner design or logo design or for the entire website building. Then set your own flexible budget or else you can also ask the designer to convey his charge.

You can manage to pay either on an hourly rate or a fixed price by the project. Paying by the hour is more preferable to me just as many experienced designers do.

Mind it, how your finished project would look like is very much dependent on your budget. If you’re looking for bargain hunters you can’t expect perfection or quality. If you price it too low, experienced talented web designers would skip your job proposal, you’ll puzzle amongst lots of unqualified candidates, ultimately would end up firing the deal.

The right budget can make your way longer along with an experienced designer. So it’s way more important whom you’re paying.

Once you are done with all the above mentioned steps, you can jump into the nitty gritty. You need to stay well connected during the working period also. Even if he completed your project as you want, yet you are not done. Remember it’s your duty to make sure that there is no error. Make an accurate scrutiny, cross check everything, whether it’s outlook or coding problem fixing, any changes needed to make, ask him to do until or unless you’re fully satisfied with the final outcome.

Alright! I know, yet too much hurly-burly to find out the right guy. To reduce your trouble, here I must inform you, I have been freelancing since last 16 years & you can check my website, analyse my proficiency to hire me. I’d be glad to serve you.
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In my previous article I told you how important a portfolio is, whether it’s publishing your dream of becoming a Freelance web designer or attracting more new clients online. But building a portfolio seems quite difficult especially when you’re a newbie, you must have been a little worried as you don’t have any experience building such things.

All right, don’t panic. I promise, I’ll make it easy for you. By the end of this article, you’ll figure out the best ways to build your own bombastic portfolio:

  1. Make Verbal Approaches In Local market
  2. Exercise your creativity, join designing contests, get endless portfolio materials
  3. Specify in what you are good at, don’t overload the bucket
  4. Explain the work you have done on a project
  5. Add Testimonials, Give your Portfolio a Professional Touch

[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Make Verbal Approaches In Local market” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Remember, you don’t have portfolio so online clients won’t hire you, but you can’t build a portfolio if you don’t have clients. Since you’re new at building portfolio for your freelancing website, your first vital tool should be making verbal approaches in your local market area.

So make it.

Your advocate friend, photographer friend, salesman friend, promoter friend everybody would love to have their own website in this digital age. Who doesn’t want people to search him on Google? Every person who is pursuing a business, even if he doesn’t have any technical idea, it’ll be easy to convince them what a website is, what does it work in benefit or how it’ll give them more & more customers.

You might face it that you have tried to convince 20 to 30 people & you are hardly getting 2 or 3 of them. You might also see, you’re serving quality of works (which you’ve to serve anyway) & got paid almost nothing or a little. Yeah, it’ll happen.

Being a beginner, going through some sort of struggles is not a big deal. Every beginner face it. But what will make it sense is growing yourself, your work ability through what you’re going through.
[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Exercise your creativity, join designing contests, get endless portfolio materials” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Have you heard of 99Designs? I personally believe it’s a great platform for fresher web designers like you. Hence, I myself invested my early 6 months of freelancing playing contests & learning designs, new trends over there.

Here the client doesn’t really care about your experience or your portfolio. You can simply go through the project brief, make an overall understanding of the entire project & bring it on, your best creativity. That’s all! And you never know if the client like your work, bingo! You win it.

You can also go for other similar contest websites as well. The main thing I’m talking about is that if you seriously devote some of your beginning freelancing months in such sites, you’ll surely collect a good amount of portfolio items to show.
[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Specify in what you are good at, don’t overload the bucket” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Your portfolio is your window case, it means you’re going to put every detail you can provide, even when you’re not that good at some things, is it? Don’t do that. Be Specific.

It’s not the load rather overload ruins everything. A strong portfolio enhances your brand identity, so be confident to specify the skills you’re best at.

In fact, in your portfolio include works which you’re satisfied with. I mean, like too many cooks spoil the dish, don’t just randomly put your each & every done past projects. Your portfolio is your creative art exhibition, don’t make it a wholesale market.
[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Explain the work you have done on a project” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Portfolio isn’t all about showing: putting screenshots & the links of some of your well finished or previous practiced projects. Rather it’s your field to grab the attention of more customers, give them significant causes to hire you, why you perfectly fit to their job.

How?

Take time to explain each of the projects of your showcase, the story behind it, but don’t make it a novel at the same time. People have limited attention span.

Make sure your each explanation covers: your client’s goal, how you managed to achieve that, your work process & your success. Keep it precise & understandable so that potential clients would have an idea of what kind of a person you are, your work style, the type of services you provide. [/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Add Testimonials or feedback: Give your Portfolio a Professional Touch” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]When you gotta bid for a project on upwork or somewhere else, there are 20 to 50 more proposals have been submitted for the same one. The client won’t gonna talk to every one of them, so how to be the one to stand out in the crowd?

You know, first impression is the last impression. No doubt, portfolio is the initial ornament to attract clients, but what makes it catch the eyes at the very first glance? Testimonials & Feedbacks. As much as there are strong testimonials, your portfolio looks more vibrant. Potential client always look first for how people have experienced your work & what they’ve said about you. So never ever skip this part, in fact, make them solid. Whenever you complete a project ask your clients for feedback, it would be great if your can ask for video audio testimonials. The client will find your portfolio a professional one & your chances of being hired would be highly increased.
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[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Hey, are you a potential Web Designer & you don’t want to lead your life as a 9 to 6 Robot anymore! Or whether you are a design student, you have knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, Javascript & you want to earn some money in your free time. Well, that’s good. In both cases the solution is- Freelancing & the great thing is that you can start it from today.

Okay, let’s face it!

Based on my 14 years of working experience in handling Freelance Web Design Projects, here I‘m going to put the massive interests that you’ll get after taking the decision of becoming a Freelancer.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”1. Be your own boss” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Having decided to be a Freelance Web Designer means you are not bound to anybody’s terms anymore, no monotonous work, free to choose your hours, you can enjoy a variety of new projects each month.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”2. Lead a Healthy Life” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Congrats buddy! You no more have to skip your breakfast in order to rush office. Now you can daily have your three meals on time, with your partner. In fact you are free to set your daily schedule as per your choice.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”3. Get the taste of real design” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]As a student of technology, your degree can’t define you, it’s what your work-experience. Freelancing gives you the opportunity to explore yourself as a professional designer, moreover to carry your heavy expenses.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”4. Huge Income Scope” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]You know what there’s a big chance to earn a huge amount from freelancing, if you simply get use to it & get accustomed to managing freelancing projects, ready to give your full working time & attention in doing it.

Now you have an idea of what benefits you’re going to have as a Freelancer. Feeling excited & motivated? Keep it, I repeat, Keep it up.

The demand of freelancing web designers is only rising upwards, so to have a chance of making it a profitable career is high. But getting started is tough & sticking to your decision is even tougher!

Let me take you through my freelancing journey which was started in 2005 when I decided to quit my regular job & start my career as a Full Time Freelancer (that’s up to you whether you wanna do it for full time or part time). Although it was an easy decision to take but not that easy to execute. Well the only thing I was sure about was not to work under anyone’s pressure. So I stepped into the world of freelancing to be my own boss.

Basically, you need to adhere to your goal no matter what’s happening, because most of the time newbies get puzzled in the wide freelancing world, there will be times when you’ll feel like: “No man! it’s not happening anymore, leave it!” & will drop the idea of becoming a solopreneur.

Now, it’s Your time to take action, to show your entrepreneurial spirit. Get Ready to make the way to your aim.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”No Start Off Investment: Easy To Begin With” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]You have your weapons, right? You have a laptop or a desktop, an internet connection? Yeah, yeah, you must have & you’re motivated enough to take the challenge.
No more start off investment, no more equipment! You can begin your freelancing from today.

What’s more? May be, you’ll say: skills, knowledge of programming languages etc. Yeah, in fact, they are mandatory things. If you have 0 knowledge of coding, then you wouldn’t have come here, you’d have gone to a Web Designing Course Learning blog probably & if talking about your skills, buddy, no one can start off as an expert, it depends on time, depends on your will to upgrade yourself through various kinds of projects. The happy thing is that it’s not a time consuming process, you can gulp the tactics within 6 months to 1 year.

The extra needed thing is- Designing Sense. You must have a minimal designing sense, some sort of creativity. Again, your designing sense will enhance parallel to your growing experience.

So, you do have creative sense, why are you wasting time?
Brace yourself to explore the real game.

Create accounts on freelance websites like:

  1. UpWork
  2. Freelancer
  3. People Per Hour
  4. Fiverr
  5. 99Designs

To have a visual idea, you can also check out my profiles on :[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Start Building Your Creativity: Your Portfolio” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]You have already set your first step, open your shop, now the first thing that customers would want to see is how you work, what type of work you can serve them, so you have to artistically decorate your store window showcase. Whether you are a job quitter or a newcomer student, you both are in need of a strong portfolio (that will be your master showcase) in order to attract online customers.

This is the 21st century, technology has it’s higher peak, so of course, there are lots of shortcuts available which you definitely gonna need at times to build portfolio & that’s absolutely fine. But I would strongly recommend you to invest your early times in building your portfolio by experiencing hard work & upgrading yourself with a variety of projects. In these platforms,you can’t find clients so easily from the outset & you know the reason. Portfolio shows your expertise, your experience.

In that case, if your portfolio is a mansion, your first brick would be your word of mouth. Promote your work, don’t be afraid or self conscious, ask everyone you know, literally everyone, friends, family; make good use of your social media accounts, ask them if they need any website designing work to be done.

Since you are new, you can’t expect a miracle to happen & have a grandiose beginning of your career. Patience & Passion both are paramount, don’t lose them. Whenever you get a project, just grab it, do it, no matter how much you’re going to earn, whether a little price or nothing. Trust me, it will help you in lots of ways. Every done project & satisfied client is going to be an asset.

After doing a few free or nearly free web designing projects, it’s necessary to maintain a good relationship with them so that it will be easy for you to get more clients offline. You can ask your satisfied old clients to refer you to their known people. To sum up, I would say, you must build your portfolio anyhow if you really want to be a freelance web designer.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Now It’s Time to Call for Online Clients” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Already you have some accounts on different freelancing platforms, don’t you? Then do it right now. You have your own portfolio & experience as well. It’s perfect time to jump into freelance marketing, representing your professionalism online. Here you can get big job opportunities, If your skills fit to the needs, clients will view your profile, portfolio & hire you. More you experience new projects, more your portfolio will show your creativity & more chances to be hired by online clients.

Here comes one more thing while you start taking up projects from an online platform, you might get a chance to be a part of a group work or teamwork. You’ll get a taste of building networking, find more ways to interact with more people in your niche. It’s vital, you come out of your shell, meet more professional designers, hang out with them online or offline. Finding & landing more clients would be less difficult.

That’s all you need to begin with.
Want to know more about freelancing success? Go for this one: 6 Incredible Tips : To Be A Successful Freelance Web Designer[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar-1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Nowadays Freelancing is a fantastic way for Web Designers to get rid of the monotonous work environment, dirty office politics & also of your nagging boss.Yeah! Certainly it is. But getting success as a Freelancer isn’t as easy as it sounds.

Working as a Freelance Web Designer for 14 years, I have gotten both the taste of success & failure. My freelancing journey began not because I decided to quit my 9 to 5 job & wanted to start my career as a Full Time Freelancer. In fact, the Freelancing world favors me success because I was preparing myself from the very day of my job to become a Freelancer.

You are already a skilled Web Designer, you’ve dumped your 9 to 5 job, left the security of your monthly salary thinking that it will be easy working on your soft bed, in your comfortable loungewear, with a cup of hot coffee in your hand & clients will easily come with projects & success is gonna knock at your door!

Is it as Simple as that? Of course not!

Is it absolutely Impossible? Again I’m gonna answer the same, No. But in this scenario, the process is a lil slow & steady.

Curious to know, How?

Well, here are the 6 Most Effective tips that will help you to get success as a freelance web designer.

  1. Self Discipline
  2. Consistently Upgrade Yourself
  3. Secure Your Income Source
  4. Value Your Efforts, Charge Enough
  5. Have Source of Passive Income
  6. Make A Team, Grow Your Success

Based on my decades of experience, I have seen people picked them over the years & kissed the peak of success. So am I (working on). With a bit of determination, using these pace, You can also.

But Wait! Before I dive into the main topic, let me confirm that you are already a Freelancer, freelancing with sufficient designing skills but not getting success in a way you want.

If not, then immediately Stop here! & first go through the topic How to become a Freelancer?

(So, you are going further with me & still suffering with that 1 question: How to get success!

Well! Not needed. Have your attention, let’s go..)[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Self Discipline” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Success of freelancing isn’t immediate, it starts with Self Discipline. Here I’m not talking about some sort of school-college life discipline or office discipline maintenance rather it’s about creating a mentality to develop your business.

Maintain a Proper Schedule:

Now just because you don’t have the rush to reach your office within time, so you are putting yourself on the bed till noon, expecting that tomorrow you’ll make it up. Or to put it easier you’re working all the time. Is it? No Buddy, this is never gonna happen!

Get up, make a proper time-table. If you’re managing your work from a home-office you need to fix when to start & when to stop. Remember, when you are working from your home you need to balance two difficult things at the same time i.e. your work & your Family. So Make it flexible by dividing your working hours. Like, if you’re working 8 hours a day( which is necessary at least ), you can make it 4 hours in the morning & 4 hours in the evening or night-time. Your time table would be the roadmap of your business, make it your best buddy, it would be fun & efficacious.

Client Management:

Building a healthy relationship with clients & how u maintain this correlation is an important part of having success. The key of good client management is- You must be Punctual, very much punctual.

Do respect client’s time. If you have issues, be verbal instead of avoiding the situation. Trust me, it’ll work best. Interaction is definitely needed. When you get free, open up, allow them to fix appointments.

When a client gets used to you he expects you to response whenever he wants, even at midnight, when you’re probably having a dream of a long drive in your Audi with your beautiful wife. Who wants to wake up & ruin such a beautiful dream!

Nah! Then manage your clients more efficiently & set a time boundary when you both are available to talk without any hassle.

In fact, It’s our natural human tendency to forget the old & get busy with the new. Satisfied clients are assets, nourish your old client relationships. Stay connected with them through Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, or through any social media, make your relationship healthy & strong, make it last long.Handling everything single handedly isn’t that easy. To house all your client activities, communications,tracking & meetings, use Client management Tools like :

Trello
Usersnap
ProofHub (provides you a 30 day free trial and a free demo to understand the tool )
Dubsado ($35/month and $350 for yearly plan. Flawless for solopreneurs)
Asana ( It comes with a free plan and offers more effective features than Dubsado).

Project Management:

Project management is a big factor when you’re working as an individual. You should never ever miss your deadline.Therefore initiating, planning, organizing, managing & executing the project in a disciplined way is necessary. In a way, if your project managing performance is on point you’re 4 steps ahead towards Success.

You may check out the top featured project management tools & discover the best solution fit for your business.

TeamWork (Project Management, Help Desk & Free Chat Software)
Troop Messenger
IPIX TMS
Wrike
Project & Time Management System
NutCache ( Agile Project Management For Businesses)
Forecast (AI-driven Project and Resource Management Tool)
ViduPM (Cloud based Project Management Tool)

Account management:

Further, I would add that whatever you earn, save 20% of it for your future team & business growth planning. If you don’t mind it, it’s natural you’ll spend all your income which in future can fix your success in one place.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Consistently Upgrade Yourself” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]As Charles Darwin said:

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the Most Adaptable to Change.”

In this constantly growing freelancing market, to accomplish your ultimate goal, you have to be accustomed with constant Changes. Web designers are no exception to this. You need to always upgrade yourself with new web designing trends & skills, never stop learning in this industry. Otherwise you won’t be able to survive because the competition is high, literally Too High!

So, Take a deep breathe. Store enough energy & courage to do a lot of homework.

Start reading & gathering latest information in your niche. Spend at least an hour a day watching or learning something new to enhance your productivity & understand the demands of Web-visitors.
[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Work On Different Platforms” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]You are working from one freelancing platform, you have skills, you have one good client, you have a source of quality income, in a way, you may be able to spend your daily day comfortably, but yet you don’t have the tag “Successful”. How to get it?

Simple! you have to increase your chance of being hired. Make strong accounts, at least on 3 to 4 freelancing websites. I’m not asking you to stay everywhere, but to specify some platforms where you have to manage all the things, from sending proposals to client interaction, everything.
I know, I know handling them might be a bit challenging. Well, You have to remember your zeal, have to take the challenge up. Trust me, I did too, it’s tough, but not impossible.

Here I would advise one thing, not to have multiple or duplicate accounts on the same platform. 10 years ago I faced a terrific trouble when Odesk merged Elance & Upwork, my duplicate accounts were been blocked along with the original. I did have strong accounts on both the platform, I was earning a good amount there. When it was gone, that time I blacked out! Because I didn’t have any other source on other platforms!

Don’t you guys dare to commit the same mistake. Always secure your income source from multiple platforms, make your strong presence, manage staff cause you can’t let your success to show you red light.
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“If you’re good at something, never do it for free.”
-The Joker

When you are confident enough of your skills & capabilities, you’re providing quality work, you know that you’re best at it, never undersell yourself. Remember, you’ll not only have to pay your restaurant bills or personal expenses, but also you’ll have to pay your own taxes, invest in better tools, courses & all. So, you have to charge more than you overhead in order to have a profit.

I have seen people with great skills get scared to bid high just because they fear of losing the job chances. When you’re setting your prices lower, you’re actually attracting bargain hunters that shows your work isn’t valuable enough. To be honest, in the beginning of my freelancing career, I also was no exception to this.

But trust me, I am saying it from my experience, if you are able to provide standard work & service, quality clients don’t really care about high pricing.

Figure out the true cost of your work & time. You can even manage your preferable pay structure by hour or by the project or by some kind of package prices, whatever you want.
[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Have A Source Of Passive Income” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]You want to be a Successful designer, right? You want to make more money, isn’t it? Of course, it is. But you can’t always spend your hours working & working!

Passive income is an inclusive way that can give you wings. Doesn’t it sound awesome that you are earning money with no ongoing effort while you’re sleeping or bathing or working out in the gym?

Before discussing so far, it’s needed to make sure that Passive income isn’t that money which you can earn without doing anything. You have to find a significant amount of time between your website designing gigs to invest your little bit of effort . But the result isn’t instant. It can go months or even years to earn from your passive income deeds. However,mind it, you so want to gain the status of a millionaire (or billionaire, who knows). Come out with some time, have some amazing strategies, build source of passive earnings, have patience & fall asleep with a dream to come true. With 1 click find out 5 insanely efficacious passive income strategies.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Make A Team, Grow Your Success” font_container=”tag:h4|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]If you ask me, then.. It’s a No! Staying Successful is even harder than getting success.

A complete project involves many criteria to look after, like designing the website, designing logos, content writing, blog writing, development, advertising, marketing, managing & so on.

When you’ve a balanced control over your web designing business, it’ll be hard maintaining them individually, staying competitive further. To maintain your success, you need an in house team, a team of skilled freelancers or full-time employers.

Along with the right persons, strong communication, right plans it will be easy for you to stay focused towards Success.
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