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Land Your First Freelance Client: Write Successful Proposals & Manage New Clients

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Land Your First Freelance Client: Write Successful Proposals & Manage New Clients
Land Your First Freelance Client: Write Successful Proposals & Manage New Clients

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Land Your First Freelance Client: Write Successful Proposals & Manage New Clients

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How do you get your very first freelancing client?
Many new freelancers have sharpened their skills and set their businesses up for success, but they don't know how to get that very first client in their inbox or on their roster of clients. In this new book in the series, you will learn how to:
Start your business for $100 or less.
Build out a profile and portfolio.
Narrow down your niche.
Find clients that are a perfect fit for you.
Write a detailed proposal that wins more jobs.
Handle client relationships and contracts.
Establish work-life balance and stay organized.
This book takes you through all of the early steps required to run a successful freelancing business from the outset. If you are ready to start taking on client work, this is a must-read title that will help you secure that very first paying client.

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