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Freelancing Tips: Make REAL Money With Upwork, LinkedIn, Networking, and More!

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Created 7 years ago in Skills & Management / Entrepreneurship
Freelancing Tips: Make REAL Money With Upwork, LinkedIn, Networking, and More!

Like freelancing (or the idea of it) but are tired of low-paying gigs, no gigs, or feeling overwhelmed? Whether you're freelancing as a coach, writer, editor, proofreader, transcriptionist, translator, or tutor — I've been in your exact shoes while freelancing —and I can help you make real money freelancing in less time.

Whether you want to:

* Get started freelancing on sites like Upwork or increase your freelancing opportunities on there

* Try freelancing on other sites such as Guru or PeoplePerHour (or increase your existing freelancing revenue)

* Use social media marketing on sites like LinkedIn or Facebook to make more money freelancing — without buying freelancing ads or becoming a social media marketing pariah

* Learn the art and science of asking past employers, friends, co-workers, clients, fellow church members, etc. for freelancing referrals (or direct freelancing gigs)

I can help you with anything to do with freelancing.

I'm not a freelancing business coach who talks a lot of game but can't back it up with freelancing social proof.

Just ONE example: in the last three years, I've earned over $50,000 freelancing on Upwork on a very part-time basis. I am in the top 1% of rankings and financial earnings in Upwork's freelancing pool. (The proof is in the photo.) I have the #1 U.S. spelling test score on the entire freelancing site - and have had it for years (as far back as when they were freelancing on oDesk).

Also, my LinkedIn freelancing profile is so impressive and professionally done with SEO keywords etc. I had a past client find me through Googling for Lexington, Kentucky copywriters. That company paid me $1,250 for two freelancing projects that took me a few hours to complete. The only reason the generous flow of freelancing work stopped is my contact went on maternity leave and ended up leaving the organization. I was too busy with my coaching and teaching practice to try to start a freelancing relationship over with a new person.

Enough about my experience freelancing, though. Let's get to starting or expanding your freelancing opportunities right now. As your freelancing business coach, you will leave EVERY call (even 15-30 minute ones) with simple and actionable steps toward making more money freelancing.

What are you waiting for? Don't waste precious hours trying to figure freelancing out yourself. Invest a little money and time (I can help you amp up your freelancing even in a 15-minute call) and become a freelancing success story!

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