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Freelancing 101: Paano Magsimula Kahit Zero Experience Ka

  Naghahanap ka ba ng extra income pero di mo alam kung saan magsisimula? Kung gusto mong mag-freelance pero zero knowledge ka, ‘eto ang guide para sayo. Ano ang Freelancing? Freelancing ay pagtatrabaho sa clients or companies online na walang full-time contract. Pwede mong gawin sa bahay, kahit estudyante ka, at kahit part-time lang. Step-by-Step Guide para sa Beginners 1. Alamin mo muna skills mo. Hindi mo kailangan maging expert. Pwede mong i-offer ang: Writing Translation Virtual Assistant tasks Graphic Design Social Media 👉 Gamitin ang Canva para gumawa ng simple portfolio. 2. Pumili ng platform at gumawa ng profile. Subukan mo muna isa lang: Upwork Fiverr Freelancer Sa profile: Gumamit ng malinaw na profile pic Sabihin kung anong kaya mong gawin Ipakita samples kung meron Huwag muna mataas ang presyo habang newbie 3. Mag-apply sa small jobs muna. Focus ka sa pag-gain ng experienc...

Beginner Freelancer? Avoid These Common Pitfalls

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Top Mistakes Beginners Make in Freelancing—and How to Avoid Them Starting freelancing feels exciting. But let’s be honest—it’s like trying to ride a bike for the first time… on a bumpy road… at night… with coffee spills everywhere. 1. Saying “Yes” to Every Job You think: “I need money! I’ll take anything!” Result: Overworked. Underpaid. Burned out. Running on caffeine and panic. How to avoid it: Choose jobs that match your skills. Learn to say “no” early. Respect your time. Image by Unsplash 2. Ignoring Your Portfolio You say: “I don’t have experience yet.” Clients hear: “I’m not ready.” How to avoid it: Create a simple portfolio with personal projects or volunteer work. Even one or two solid samples can build trust. Image by Unsplash 3. Undercharging Yourself You start low, thinking it’ll get you hired. It might—but now you’re stuck with low-paying clients who expect miracles. How to avoid it: Check average rates. Know your worth. I...

My First Freelance Jobs: Hard Lessons and Small Wins

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  I Thought Freelancing Was Impossible—Until I Tried When I first heard about freelancing, I ignored it. I didn’t have connections. I didn’t even have a stable internet connection. No experience. No idea where to start. Still, something in me said: Try it anyway. I started with what I had No fancy setup. Just an old laptop, borrowed WiFi, and a lot of time. I began reading articles, watching YouTube tutorials, and joining Facebook groups. Most of what I learned was free. Slow progress, but I kept going. No connections, but not alone At first, I thought freelancing was for people who already had clients or contacts abroad. But I found people just like me—starting from zero, asking questions, sharing tips. I realized: You don’t need a big network to begin. You just need one chance. One small gig. One client who says yes. My first freelance job It wasn’t big. I did a simple data entry task I found through a Facebook group. The pay was sma...