Freelance Beginner Tips: The Pitfalls to Avoid
Reblogged from , with permission
If you鈥檙e still unsure whether or not to pursue freelancing, chances are you鈥檝e contemplated what life is like as a full-time freelancer. You鈥檝e probably heard of the but you鈥檙e still dying to know if it鈥檚 really all sunny and greener 鈥渙n the other side鈥.
Like most professions, freelancing has its own downsides. How you manage these problems on your first year can dictate how successful you鈥檒l be in the long run.
In this post you鈥檒l find out the common pitfalls that trip freelancers up during their first few years on the job and what you can do to avoid them.
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1. Getting stuck with low rates
Setting your first rates for your freelance business can make you feel uneasy. Charge too high and you risk losing potential clients 鈥 charge too low and you鈥檒l have a hard time paying your own bills. So how do you make sure you鈥檙e being paid for what you鈥檙e worth?
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What to Consider:
- Experience 鈥 The best way to determine the value of your services is to look into your experience. Did you or took up an to you have? How many years have you been freelancing? What is the quality of work you can deliver?
- Competition 鈥 Freelancing is a lot like . You need to be updated with the highs and lows of your industry. To set fair rates, you have to look into your competitions. How are other ? How much are they ?
- How Much You Need To Earn 鈥 Calculate the annual salary you鈥檇 like to earn on your freelance business. How many hours would you like to work a week? Make sure that your rate will help you earn enough to pay the bills and fund your lifestyle.
2. Freelance Burnout
Many freelancers . Because of lack of time management, they find themselves working all day and all night. And because they don鈥檛 want to run out of projects, they鈥檒l probably say YES to any gig that comes their way.
If you overwork yourself, there鈥檚 going to be a time soon where you鈥檒l reach your breaking point. And even without a boss to fire you, you鈥檒l still have clients who you鈥檒l disappoint.

What to do:
- Take copious amounts of break 鈥 After long hours of working, move away from the computer and refresh your mind. Even machines bog down if they are . , and stick with them.
- Don鈥檛 stay on the same project for too long 鈥 It can be exhausting to work on the same project for weeks. As a freelancer, you have all the freedom to pick your projects. If this isn鈥檛 possible because of your commitments to the client, you can try to vary the repetitive work with something interesting once in a while.
- Schedule work wisely 鈥 When you鈥檙e an established freelancer and get many work requests, the next challenge would be finding time for everything. It鈥檚 going to be hard if you don鈥檛 schedule everything in a doable time frame. This also means you should know who wants you to slave away for work with little pay.
3. Isolation
Depending on your personality, experiencing isolation due to your freelance career can affect your mental and emotional health. If you鈥檙e not an who pretty much enjoys alone time 鈥 chances are you鈥檒l find yourself starved for human interaction. And unless you rented a , most of the time, you鈥檒l be working alone.

Even when you鈥檙e working at home, sometimes because of your hectic schedule you鈥檒l hardly have time to talk and spend time with family.
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What to do:
- Set days off 鈥 Don鈥檛 let your social skills take a hit just because you鈥檙e . Lack of human connection can cause depression which can affect your work performance. So stop working once in a while, and make time for your personal pursuits.
- Co-work with other freelancers 鈥 Today this is possible with the help of various sites which allow that host events and designate working environments for different kinds of freelancers. Co-working spaces made just for independent contractors can minimize the effects of isolation a freelance career can bring.
4. No Union or Laws to Fall Back On
Unlike full-time employees who can remind their managers its payday or are entitled to file a wage-theft complaint, freelancers don鈥檛 have enough legal recourse. Part of this is because work is done remotely and most contracts don鈥檛 have binding jurisdictions accompanied with them.
In fact, according to a 2014 survey commissioned by the , about 70% of freelancers reported that they have experienced being stiffed by a client at least once in their freelance career. So how do we make sure that no projects go unpaid?
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What to Do:
- Research the client or company 鈥 Before saying yes to a job, do a little background check on the client. Hopefully, you鈥檒l see good reviews and not stories of freelancers who were left unpaid by said company.
- State payment terms and contracts early on 鈥 Do not ever commit to a gig without a written contract. Your contract should include a detailed outline of the project, your rates, and delivery dates. You should also highlight payment schedule, along with interest charges for late payments.
5. Distractions
When you鈥檙e working from home, every day may seem like a holiday. If you don鈥檛 have self-discipline, it鈥檚 easy to fall into procrastination and waste valuable hours of work. Soon you鈥檒l find yourself chasing deadlines and feeling so tired you鈥檒l feel like giving up.
The success of your freelancing career will ultimately depend on how good you can keep away from these distractions in order to stay focused.
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What to Do:
- Find quiet space for work 鈥 Distractions usually come in places where there鈥檚 lots of background noise such as TV, conversations, and music. When setting up your home office, pick a room or corner at home where you can achieve full concentration.
- Gamify your productivity 鈥 Applying game mechanics to your productivity strategy can make work a lot more fun. You can create your own game where you set your rules and prizes OR you can use the help of applications like or that turn each completed tasks to points and rewards.
A Bright Future Ahead
鈥淔reelancing isn鈥檛 for everyone 鈥 but 鈥. The global marketplace is emerging with institutions and policies which make it more viable for people to pursue a freelance career.
鈥淭he old system, which ties people to a job for 40 years so they could afford retirement, is slowly fading.鈥
Now, there are more and with the use of your skills and experience. By avoiding the pitfalls mentioned above, and maintaining good work ethics there鈥檚 always a good chance you can succeed in your freelance career.
Editor鈥檚 note: This post is written for by Armela Escalona. Armela is a blogger and writer. She writes about technology, work, and productivity. She enjoys playing chess, scrabble and watching history documentaries. Follow her on .