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    Starting A Freelance Home Business
    You might be one of the people searching for freelance home-based business opportunities, where you can work from the comfort of your own home, and be your own boss. Unfortunately, many people get caught up in freelance scams, become disillusioned, and avoid self-employment altogether.

    The truth is that you can work from home, earn a living, and enjoy your life while still in your prime. You just have to learn how to find genuine freelance employment, and start up your own freelance home business.

    Why Consider Freelance Employment
    Employers advertise positions they need freelance workers for, hoping to find the right person with the necessary skills to complete the task. As a freelance worker you tender for these freelance jobs. If yours is the best tender for the position, then you get the contract. You will be able to set an agreed schedule for its completion, and complete the work in the comfort of your own home.

    Freelance employment enables you to use the skills you already have including typing, writing, photography, accounting, programming, web and graphic design.

    Benefits of freelance employment include:

    1. You work in the comfort of your own home. Goodbye to traffic nightmares.

    2. You set your own hours to work. Get up l1am if you want, and take a break when you want.

    3. No need to learn new skills – just use skills you have and get paid for it.

    4. Being your own boss, you choose the projects you want to work on.

    5. Got kids? Get more time to spend with your kids, enjoy life while you still have the energy and the kids are still around.

    6. Increase your income, if you work hard and smart.

    How To Get Freelance Jobs
    There are many freelance jobs boards on the internet today such as:

    1. Elance.com

    2. FreelanceWorkExchange.com

    3. Guru.com

    4. Freelancers.net

    5. Freelance.com

    6. Freelancedesigners.com

    All these advertise a variety of positions that freelance workers are able to bid on. They provide plenty of work for anyone entering freelance employment.

    One of the benefits of using these freelance boards to find freelance employment is that it largely decreases your need for marketing. Marketing on the internet can be one of the most difficult aspects of running an online business. With job boards, you go to a specific website, and just tender for the positins you want. All you need to know is how to sell yourself, and provide good examples of your work.

    Freelance employment is also much easier for people who want to work from home, but do not have many computer skills to start up their own business online. Usually, the only computer skills necessary are the ability to browse the internet, send emails and type. You will:

    A. browse the freelance jobs boards for positions available,

    B. either send a message via the board or via email to tender for the position and

    C. then you complete the work and send to the person you are doing the work for.

    Once You Get The Contract
    Once you have found freelance employment, you will need to agree on a freelance contract. This needn’t be very fancy but should include:

    1. the amount/rate you are charging for the work,

    2. a work schedule, showing delivery dates and any other milestones,

    3. your payment terms, and

    4. other details which are relevant for the work.

    These conditions will likely be part of the tender process - the contract just helps to ensure that you and your employer are talking the same language. If it is a long-term project, you may also want to set some milestones to chart your progress.

    By: Kudzai

    Category: Business Ideas | Added by: Antonio (16.06.2009)
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