#3 Freelancer

             READ BUSINESS IDEA NO. 2 TO GET IDEAS ON HOW TO EARN MORE

                   

A third of workers in the UK now work on a freelance or contractual basis, meaning they work on an hourly or project fee basis providing their services (time and expertise) to other businesses in exchange for a fee.   





Becoming a freelancer requires you to have a specialist skill that is in demand and monetizable. Examples of skills in demand that command high fees include web development, graphic design, copywriting, software development, business development and virtual assistance (you can do pretty much anything from logo design to writing press releases).

                                                     

From there you register on UpWork and PeoplePerHour, then take on as many freelance gigs as you can get your hands on. To establish your profile and get work you should get a strong portfolio in place and acquire a decent number of positive reviews (you can price yourself cheaply on quick pre-set jobs to get this in place).

SITES WHICH I CAN ASSURE YOU ARE -----



UPWORK

FREELANCER

FIVERR

PEOPLEPERHOUR

etc.