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Ask HN: What mistakes should one avoid as a new freelancer?

6 pointsby zabanaover 7 years ago
If you could go back in time and start all over again, what would you do differently ? What are the hard lessons that you learned throughout your career as a freelancer ?

2 comments

kirubakaranover 7 years ago
I&#x27;m actually writing about this exact thing: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kirubakaran.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;consulting-outline&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kirubakaran.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;consulting-outline&#x2F;</a><p>But to answer your question:<p>It seems obvious that you trade the low variance pay of a salaried job for higher variance but generally higher expected value of consulting pay + other lifestyle benefits. But it is hard to actually internalize this.<p>That is, you&#x27;re happy when your pipeline is full and you&#x27;re making a lot of money. But you can&#x27;t work at this pace for ever. So, when there are natural lulls and you aren&#x27;t making any money for a bit, instead of being miserable, you should know that it is a part of how it is and be thankful for the break and catch up on all the sci-fi books you&#x27;ve been meaning to read.<p>It took me a while to not stress too much about these lulls and instead make the best of it.
DigitalSeaover 7 years ago
Don&#x27;t charge too low for the sake of getting a freelance project. I recall my first project was a travel site, I quoted way less than I should have ($700) and I thought it was fantastic. I only charged so low to compete with overseas freelancers. Once you take away tax and the fact the project took me 3 months, not so great after all.