Freelancing May Be the Answer!
One of the
biggest obstacles that most seniors face when getting started online
is having to change their mindset. Most people are so used to working
a day job and reporting to a boss that the idea of being their own
boss seems foreign to them.
The fact that
one can create and sell their own products online seems daunting.
Affiliate marketing is baffling. Posting videos for others to watch
seems intimidating.
All these fears
are normal. The key to overcoming them is to go ahead and do what you
need to do despite being worried or scared. However, for some
seniors, even taking action is a formidable task.
For these
seniors, freelancing online is the BEST way to get their feet wet.
Offering your services online is just like a day job. You’re
getting paid for your time and work. Many seniors can wrap their head
around this idea.
Once they’ve
earned several thousand dollars through freelancing, they’ll
realize that making money online is not a scam, and it’s a
legitimate and very rewarding way to generate an income.
Freelancing is
like a ‘gateway’ business model before they tackle the real
marketing such as product creation, affiliate marketing, etc. Let’s
look at why freelancing is so effective at generating an income for
seniors.
Monetize your existing skills
Many seniors will
have skills that they can offer online. If you love to read, you can
be a proofreader for online writers. If you love to write, you could
be a ghostwriter.
The artistic ones
could do graphic design jobs. Of course, you’d have to know how to
use software like Photoshop, but once you learn that, you could hone
your artistic skills can create beautiful graphics for others.
Seniors with a good
voice could do voice overs. Those who were leaders in the industry or
company could offer consulting services and so on. The point being
emphasized here is that your skills do not need to go to waste after
retirement. You can save time by monetizing them and making money
quickly online.
Leverage popular platforms
Many freelance
marketplaces like Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, Guru,
Peopleperhour.com, 99Designs, etc. are teeming with people looking
for service providers.
Being a freelancer
will allow you to leverage these platforms to get work easily. You’ll
need to sell yourself a little so that potential clients hire you,
but that is generally easier than building websites, driving your own
traffic, etc.
Fastest way to earn online
As mentioned in the
earlier point, the popular freelance marketplaces have tons of
existing traffic. You’ll get hired much more easily there and it’s
one of the fastest ways to make money online.
If your work is
good, over a short period of time you’ll get repeat customers, and
the positive reviews will get you even more customers. You might get
so popular that you receive an avalanche of orders and may need to
either raise your prices or pause your gigs till you complete your
outstanding work.
For many seniors,
freelancing may be enough and they’ll be contented with working for
others online. The more ambitious ones will benefit from the next
point.
Use freelancing to bootstrap your online business
The money you earn
from freelancing can be used to build your own online business too.
Do not spend off all the money you make online. You should reinvest
some of it to build a passive online income too.
Guess what? You can
always hire other freelancers to do jobs for you. You can get one to
set up a website for you. Then get another to write content for you
and so on. By leveraging the efforts of others, you’ll be able to
increase your output without working longer.
Of course, you’ll
need to budget your spending, but if you do it right, you can build
several web properties that generate a passive income while you carry
on with your freelancing.
Your online income
will grow exponentially, and when you have passive income coming in
you may even quit your freelancing. You’ll be making money even if
you don’t do jobs for others. That’s the beauty of passive
income.
Reinvest a portion
of the passive income to build even more web properties and the
possibilities are endless… but it all starts out by being a humble
freelancer. Give it a try and progress at your own pace.
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