Self-employed workers who start have indeed often struggle to find their first lucrative contracts on the Internet. They do not know how. Indeed, they do not know how and when to contact customers, or even where to find them!
They do not know which sites to register, or how to do marketing, or what techniques to implement to create and maintain their networks or even how to build their visibility and become known over the long term.
If this is the case, then this is for you that I have prepared this article
They do not know which sites to register, or how to do marketing, or what techniques to implement to create and maintain their networks or even how to build their visibility and become known over the long term.
If this is the case, then this is for you that I have prepared this article
How do you get exposure to the Internet when you are self-employed?
If you are new to your account on the Internet as self-employed there are things you need to know to start. First if you want to make a living on the Internet, you will begin to invest some of your time to introduce yourself to the Internet.
You have to work a bit ... Then (before leaving your current job if possible) get people to start to know you by sharing your knowledge by writing (volunteer as a guest) to a blog that is already established in your market, for example, or participating in forums and specialized groups on Linkedin.
Use this time to think about what you want to sell on the Internet and prepare for your profile page / sale. Remember to target your market!
One tip though, do not quit your job for you headlong on a first come contract. Be sure that you have the skills, interest and good contact with your potential client before, check its reputation with your contacts or online. Is this a good customer? Is it a good payer or will you have to work hard to receive payment? Choose well as want to start.
Some key points to remember to make themselves known on the Internet. On all occasions when communicating over the Internet, social networks or forums:
Be always professional
Be polite, no matter the feedback you receive
Be helpful, bring your media
Always keep your commitments
These four rules can only be useful and allow you to make a good first impression on your potential customers. Remember that everything you write on the Internet ... it’s public!
If you are new to your account on the Internet as self-employed there are things you need to know to start. First if you want to make a living on the Internet, you will begin to invest some of your time to introduce yourself to the Internet.
You have to work a bit ... Then (before leaving your current job if possible) get people to start to know you by sharing your knowledge by writing (volunteer as a guest) to a blog that is already established in your market, for example, or participating in forums and specialized groups on Linkedin.
Use this time to think about what you want to sell on the Internet and prepare for your profile page / sale. Remember to target your market!
One tip though, do not quit your job for you headlong on a first come contract. Be sure that you have the skills, interest and good contact with your potential client before, check its reputation with your contacts or online. Is this a good customer? Is it a good payer or will you have to work hard to receive payment? Choose well as want to start.
Some key points to remember to make themselves known on the Internet. On all occasions when communicating over the Internet, social networks or forums:
Be always professional
Be polite, no matter the feedback you receive
Be helpful, bring your media
Always keep your commitments
These four rules can only be useful and allow you to make a good first impression on your potential customers. Remember that everything you write on the Internet ... it’s public!