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freelance web designers? - Ben - 01-17-2013 11:29 PM

hey guys currently studying web design at uni
i want to go freelance when i graduate

would like to know a few things:
will i have learnt enough at uni to be a freelancer?
should i learn anything else?
is it hard to get customers?
what can i earn?
and also what are your experiences?

thanks


- Mystique - 01-17-2013 11:37 PM

What you learn an Uni should be enough to do freelance work as a web designer. I recommend you use sites online like freelance or micro job websites to get freelance work and build customers. These sites really market your services for you. You can earn anywhere from $5 for very simple tasks up to hundreds of dollars for complex designs, maybe Thousands for the right project. Remember though, the more money you make the more time you will put into the project. You can design websites, logos, social media backgrounds, icons, etc. Lot's of design work online.

You can and should post jobs and search jobs on more than one site. Increase your exposure and potential client base.

You may try to get some certificates too, CIW is the leader for design, etc. Although, on the freelance sites most work is gained through experience and good feedback and ratings from buyers and clients in the marketplace.

Check:

Social media background examples:
https://twitter.com/fivestead
http://www.youtube.com/Empellex
https://twitter.com/empellex

Micro Job Sites:
http://www.fivestead.com
http://www.5dollargigs.com

Freelance sites:
http://www.elance.com

Hope this helps.