If you’re a Freelancer, odds are that you are doing just one singular stuff to earn money.
Maybe, all you do is design a website or write copies.
Probably, you only render SEO content writing to your clients and you’re paid just for that.
The truth is that you only get paid for the specific problem you helped to solve and no more than that.
To break that jinx, all you need to is to:
Stop Solving One Aspect Of Your Clients’ Problem
In order words, solve the whole damn problem.
I know what you’re thinking now:
How can I help my clients run ads when all I can do is write sales copy?
Or
how can I help my clients design funnels when all I can do is run ads?
Or
how can I help my clients design social media posters when all I can do is write content?
Calm down and I will show you a really simple (I didn’t say, easy) way to get around that and earn higher.
Did I say a way? Well, two ways, actually.
First Way:
Get all the project and get a team to help you out.
That’s simple, right?
You do copywriting, get close to someone that runs ad. (Put your own equation here!)
Do 'collabo with them. In fact, feature them in your projects.
Lol....Just messing around. Hope you get the gist though?
Second Way:
Learn more than one skill.
Stop limiting yourself! Get more stills to complement your existing skill. Then you have a skill set.
You can write engaging content and help manage social media pages, now why not learn how to design converting graphics that will get your clients to pay more.
Instagram is flooded with well thought out and carefully crafted graphics that can get scrolling fingers to scroll back and take a closer look. Why not learn how they did that?
You will be adding more value to your skill.
Learning how to design graphics can become the game changer for you eventually.
You don’t even need to learn Adobe Photoshop or Corel Draw. Canva and the right guide is all you need.
Same applies to other skill that you can learn to up your game.
So, now that you know what to do, go ahead and get your hands dirty!
Hope this was helpful.
Cc: Dominic Chubuike
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