The Freelancing Trap Nobody Warns You About (Until Now) - Tessa Morgan - ebook

The Freelancing Trap Nobody Warns You About (Until Now) ebook

Tessa Morgan

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Freelancing feels like the ultimate escape plan. Work your own hours, choose your clients, build freedom. Then reality hits. You land your first project, but the pay is half what you expected. The second client disappears after one job. You are constantly hunting for work, staying up late to meet deadlines, and earning less than you made at your day job. This is the freelancing trap, and most people fall into it without realizing they are caught until it is too late. The trap is not the concept of freelancing itself. It is starting without a business system, competing on price instead of value, and treating each project as isolated work instead of building a sustainable income stream. This book shows you how to avoid that path entirely and instead build a freelancing side gig that actually works. You will learn how to choose a freelance service that fits your skills and schedule, how to set up your business without overcomplicating it, and how to position yourself so clients perceive real value in what you offer. The book walks you through creating a simple portfolio or profile that converts, writing proposals that win contracts consistently, and pricing your work so you earn respect and real money. You will discover the client management strategies that separate thriving freelancers from exhausted ones, how to handle difficult situations professionally, and why saying "no" to the wrong clients is your secret weapon.

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Liczba stron: 238

Rok wydania: 2025

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