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Why Most Freelance Web Designers Fail or Work 60 Hour Weeks for Peanuts and Why You Don’t Have To
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Joe Beaven
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WHY MOST FREELANCE WEB DESIGNERS FAIL OR
WORK 60 HOUR WEEKS FOR PEANUTS AND WHY
YOU DON’T HAVE TO
By Joe Beaven
© Joe Beaven - All Rights Reserved
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Whilst planning this article, I visited numerous message
boards where web designers congregate. I was shocked!
Success did seem to be coming to a few posters, but
struggle seemed the plight of most. Leaving design college
and still being unemployed after a year was one common
story. Beginners to freelance working for next to nothing
or not working at all was another.
Most web designers will experience dry periods when they
just can't seem to get any work. But what do you do?
Complain? Become frustrated? Become depressed? That's why I
decided to write this article, to let web designers like
you know that it doesn't need to be that way, and that you
can make money with your web design skills, even when it
seems like websites must have gone out of fashion.
And how can you do this wondrous thing? By designing in-
demand turnkey websites that you can sell on eBay and
elsewhere on the Internet. Turnkey websites allow your
clients to start making money as soon as they get their
hands on them.
Tremendous competition exists for web design work, whether
as a freelancer or with a company. Unfortunately though,
ever since the 'dot com bust', there just doesn't seem to
have been enough work to go round.
Creating websites to sell on eBay provides a perfect
stopgap for anyone going through a dry patch and struggling
to find work. Simply find out what type of sites currently
demand high prices, then design and set up a site to fit
and list it on eBay…
Whilst using this system may prove very fruitful as a
stopgap, plenty of people also take the opportunity to make
selling turnkey websites online their living.
As you may well have realized already, it can be very
difficult to get started as a web designer. The old 'can't
get experience without work and can't get work without
experience' vicious circle applies as much here as with any
other job.
This often results in desperate for work web designers
taking jobs for a fraction of what they should get. Once
you get started working every hour available for next to no
money, raising your prices to a reasonable level, and
convincing people to keep coming to you, can prove
troublesome.
That's why many struggling web designers find the
opportunity to create turnkey websites such a lifeline. As
long as your work's up to scratch, experience need not
matter. Rather than experience, you just need the right
information and a system that will allow you to succeed.
Still want to be a freelance web designer or apply for a
web design job? What do you think your clients or future
employers will value more? A fully functional web site you
designed for a company in college? ("Hmmm…not bad"), or a
string of satisfied clients who have paid good money for
websites you created totally by yourself, from scratch with
no professor to guide you? ("OK, now I'm impressed").
Now, I'm not suggesting that you can create a site about
your favorite comic book character and sell it on eBay for
$1,000, but your level of creative control will rise
significantly above that of your freelance work.
At any one time, you will find certain types of site that
people want, whether it's a pay-per-click search engine,
proprietary product site or even a joke site. But, you can
decide which of these to create, and create it your way.
You can design it for the client you want to target, rather
than the client that happens to pay your fees at the time.
Many freelance web designers find themselves spending more
of their time going around, meeting clients, working at
keeping them and marketing themselves offline, than they do
designing websites. That's all very well for the highly
sociable, $100 an hour types out there, but most designers
would prefer to sit at their computers, designing.
Selling websites on eBay will require you to market your
business online, but you can achieve this in a far more
effective and time efficient manner than you would
struggling to find clients by advertising in your local
paper.
To market online, the right information is essential. For
anyone just starting out marketing online, or even a
seasoned pro, I personally highly recommend 30 Days to
Internet Marketing Success, available here:
http://www.smallsiteseller.com/30days.htm .
One thing that stood out from those web designer message
boards that I visited, was the negativity of most of the
posts. Many designers become disillusioned and even discuss
such conditions as anxiety and depression.
This does make sense if all you ever wanted to do was
design web pages, but now it looks like working in a
supermarket is your destiny. Sound familiar? STOP! You can
make a living doing what you love and get paid what your
skills are worth…when you create and sell turnkey websites
on eBay.
So there you have it. You no longer have any excuse for not
making money from your web design skills. Forget moping
around the house or office wishing someone would give you a
break, or taking a job for less money than you'd get
cleaning toilets.
Simply look at what's selling on eBay, come up with your
own super improved version and start making the money you
deserve.
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