How to freelance: A guide for beginners
Blog post from Webflow
Freelancing has become a prominent source of income, with over 70 million Americans engaging in it by 2022 and projections indicating an increase to 86.5 million by 2027, representing over half of the U.S. workforce. Freelancers enjoy the flexibility of choosing their clients, projects, and work settings, with many preferring remote work. Starting out can be challenging, requiring individuals to select a niche, develop skills, and build a client base, often beginning part-time before transitioning to full-time. Various freelancing platforms facilitate the process by allowing users to showcase their work and connect with potential clients. Sought-after freelancing roles for beginners include copywriting, translation, tutoring, social media management, and website design, each requiring specific skills and offering opportunities across diverse industries.