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The very least, you ll need to network on LinkedIn if you re going the freelance route. Is LinkedIn enough for freelancers? In theory, yes. If you love working with clients, sure. Get on LinkedIn and build that network. by LinkedIn for finding high ticket clients. However, I would still recommend building an email list because eventually, it ll allow you to ease up on freelancing, and create a semi passive income stream. This is great because imagine what more you will be able to do when you automate your earnings without having to rely on finding clients. You can start writing that novel that you haven t had any time to work on. You can pick up a new hobby.
Read the mountain of books you ve been meaning to but haven t had the photo editing servies time for. And so much more So, how do you start building an email list? The rest of this article focuses on the monetization part coming up shortly but I still want to leave you with some resources in case you re brand new at this and need some help getting started with that email list. First things first, you need to sign up for an email service provider or ESP. I recommend Convert Kit. But you can also look at Constant Contact Mailer Lite Active Campaign Etc.

You can even look at using Sub stack if you do not have funnels and automated sequences that we bloggers and content marketers use for marketing efficiency. But yeah, I definitely love Convert Kit and use it myself Here s a handy guide to using Convert Kit, if you choose this email marketing platform. Next, you ll be building an email list with your content. Bloggers have an advantage here; you can lure in potential subscribers using your blog posts a.k.a. content, freebies as incentives, good old SEO.
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