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  • former20

    Long term game plan is a good point. Human interaction is another.

    jevads points are essential too.

    Be prepared to contemplate what you want, long term. Freelancing has turned into a rapidly growing business and it takes a lot of time to manage projects, manage clients and keep quality high and plan for ongoing expansion.

    Hardest part with growth is finding other talented, hard working people to work with. Reliability and consistency are qualities that are far too rare (unfortunately).
    Do what you say and meet deadlines, keep quality high and do whatever it takes to provide what you promise.

    Networking is key and can help with business and also collaboration and exploration into different avenues, which can be both fun and profitable.

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