If the answer is positive, you¡¯re on the right track as the gig economy has been experiencing major growth in the last few years. A report says there are 57 million freelancers in the US alone, with 31% of them earning more than $75 thousand per year.
But that¡¯s far from being the only reason to start a freelancing career. You can find inspiration in numerous success stories and freelancing facts, so we decided to show you our favorite reasons to join the gig economy in 2020. Let¡¯s take a look!
1. You Are Free to Choose the Most Suitable Platform
The thing we love the most about freelancing is that there are so many high-quality platforms to choose from online. It¡¯s not like reading twiftnews with only a handful of options. On the contrary, you can discover all sorts of freelancing websites such as:
Upwork
Freelancer
Simply Hired
Fiverr
Toptal
99designs
Guru
Dribbble
Writer Access
Although it may seem like a lot, this is only the tip of the iceberg as there are so many other freelancing websites to check out.
What does it mean to you? The answer is clear ¨C it means you can find a platform that perfectly matches your skills and professional experience
2. Quality Always Wins
If you have any doubts about freelancing, rest assured that it all comes down to one thing ¨C the quality of your work. While it is true that freelancing websites are packed with individuals who offer extremely cheap services, it doesn¡¯t mean that serious employers are ready to hire them.
As a matter of fact, professional organizations appreciate high-quality work and they are willing to pay more for skilled assistants.
This is exactly why you need to perfect your knowledge and specialize. Being the Jack of all trades can all get you so far, but being an expert in a specific niche guarantees to turn you into a super-successful freelancer.
3. Start Small
Freelancers in the early stages of their careers should learn to dream big but start small. The main goal at this stage is to build a professional reputation and earn trust among employers.
How can you do that?
First of all, you need to be patient and spend some time doing your job without any substantial gain whatsoever. If you set the price bar too high, you are at risk of chasing the clients away. Secondly, it is essential to do complete projects timely and successfully. In the long run, it will help you to grow authority and earn the attention of the best clients.
4. Prices Grow with Demand
Luckily enough, it doesn¡¯t take too long before you begin earning serious freelance projects. This is where things start getting more serious, which also means that the prices are free to grow as well.
What does it mean in practice?
Well, let¡¯s say if you have a long-term client and many other offers aside, feel free to ask for a raise because that¡¯s how business works. Don¡¯t hesitate to ask for more if you deserve it with your skills and high-quality work.
5.You Can Earn a Lot of Money
Freelancing as a concept sounds nice, but no one would do it if they had to worry about making ends meet. You can earn a lot of money as a freelancer, particularly if you are very good at what you do.
While it is impossible to calculate the average wage of a freelancer, studies reveal that freelancers earn more than traditional workers.
Let¡¯s say that you make $30 per hour. In that case, working only five hours a day and taking every weekend off would still earn you about $40 thousand a year. It¡¯s a great salary for a typical employee and the best reason to join the gig economy.
6. Unprecedented Flexibility
Nothing can outdo freelance business when it comes to flexibility. As a freelancer, you can choose almost everything:
- Decide who do you work with, especially when you build trust and earn professional authority.
- Decide when you want to work because your work hours are now fully flexible.
- Decide where to work from as nothing stops you from doing your job while traveling and exploring the world.
Many freelancers choose to work from home and opt for traditional work hours because it helps them to build a daily routine, but the fact remains that you are free to do the job the way you want.
7. No Age Limit
Finally, a huge benefit of freelancing is that it sets no age limits. Nearly a third of people over 50 freelanced in the past year, which means that literally anyone can decide to become a freelancer. The market is open to everyone ¨C absolute beginners and experienced professionals just the same.
Up to You!
Freelancing does not guarantee to make you a rich and satisfied professional, but it definitely gives you a lot of opportunities to become one. With so many gig websites and job prospects, there is no reason to fear and avoid freelancing in 2020 and beyond.
In this article, we analyzed the seven most important facts and reasons why you should think about becoming a freelancer. Do you think it¡¯s the right way to go for you? Let us know your opinion and freelancing experiences in the comments ¨C we would love to see your point of view!
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