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Melissa Gallagher

The Internet has sprung open many doors for freelance artists. Today, if you're an artist and you want to make a steady and lucrative income, then freelancing as an artist is an excellent career choice. Aside from freeing you from all the restrictions of a full-time job, freelancing also enables you to conduct business with many diverse clients, as long as you don’t sacrifice the quality of your freelance services and you don’t miss any deadlines.

Artists are known to express specific and unique visions and visual representations through different mediums, such as painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic design, or mixed media. To improve their inherent skills and talent, many artists take time to attend workshops, shows, seminars, and even research extensively online to improve their profession.

In fact, some artists even use their specific set of marketable tools to become freelance commercial artists who produce work on consignment basis, or produce their own work.

Being a freelance artist opens up a great deal of opportunities. Some of the fields in which freelancing pays a lot is in the areas of commerce, computers, electronics, publishing houses, online services, advertising, promotion, product design, and software companies. Many companies hire freelance artists as consultants because of their aesthetic sense and representational skills.

An excellent resource to learn about launching a freelance career is Andy Anderson’s book or audio book, “How to Make Money from Home as a Freelancer,” published by www.PaydayPublishing.com.

BECOMING A FREELANCE ARTIST

Aside from giving you freedom to choose your projects, freelancing as an artist also allows you to handpick jobs that are within the bounds of your talents and skills. Most experts agree if you are an artist, freelancing is the best way to go because you can be your own boss.

Successful freelance artists understand what potential clients want or need, or they know how to customize a project to their clients’ taste. If you are an aspiring freelance artist or designer, here are a few steps to become successful.

1. Set your goals. Before jumping into freelancing, make sure you already set your goals, and you know what you want to do. Try to develop a business plan and figure out in what areas of art you excel.

2. Build a good portfolio and develop a good presentation. Your portfolio will serve as your "calling card." Make sure you build a good portfolio because it will be the first thing your clients will see. If you plan to conduct business online, then it is a must you develop an online portfolio which is organized, clear, and professional looking.

3. Create Thumbnail Samples. Create thumbnail graphics of your samples online. Write descriptive text for each sample. Create a website that shows good representation of your skills.

4. Build good working relationships. Working online means you conduct business virtually. Since you don’t meet your clients face-to-face, it can be hard for you to establish good working relationships. But, don’t let working virtually hinder you from establishing good working relationships with your clients. Remember to always be available in case your clients need to meet with you or discuss a project with you. Also make sure you always communicate with your clients regularly.

5. Educate your clients. Don’t let your clients dictate what they want you to produce as the final outcome. Since you are an expert in your field, educate your clients about the designing process and what might be involved in completing the project.

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Launch a freelance career today! Download Melissa's free e-book, Creative Freelancing, at www.WritingCareer.com or visit her blog at creativefreelancing.blogspot.com/

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