Getting your "In" to freelance
Getting your "In" to freelance
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- bjladams0
i freelanced for the first 6-9 months after i graduated... had no clue what i was doing. would get big projects then nothing, which was quite scary as i was trying to convince the future in-laws that i was a good deal... then i got a contract job with an print company, which quickly led to a full-time spot. learned production, printing, and business for a number of years and then started freelancing again nights and weekends. after 2 years of that i was more interested in working on my own- and had developed enough clients to pay the mortgage, from there it grew.