My first year in freelancing or more
commonly known as –
Find out where you went wrong and
rectify it
Time to think
The one thing I’ve realised is that being a copywriter
and working for myself at home is not only a privilege it’s something I want to
do for the rest of my life. And let’s be clear about this, working freelance IS
a privilege. I know because I spent enough time working in a variety of
different jobs over the years, some nice, some not so nice that made me
thoroughly miserable. I know the meaning of clock watching, I’ve done it enough
times to know. With a regular job comes a regular pay check and that brings
tremendous security, but with it comes soul crushing conformity and repetition.
And it’s not for me. And yes, there’s a certain degree of repetition in all jobs,
but if you’re doing something you love then it’s half the battle.
Recession
Evaluate and get back up
In my short period as a teacher the one thing that was
drummed into me during my training was evaluation. Write a lesson plan,
evaluate, spend the day teaching, at the end of it, evaluate, at the end of
every term, evaluate. Evaluate your strengths and your weaknesses; evaluate your
successes and your failures. Evaluate, evaluate and then evaluate some more.
And I need to get back into that mindset again. Evaluate my successes and my
failures, evaluate my performance and if I see any weaknesses then rectify it
with reading or training, or a combination of the two. This time I’m aiming at
the top and I’m not giving up.
A period of reflection and strategy,
otherwise known as –
Making it work
So what have I learned about being a copywriter, about
being a freelance copywriter no less? Well-being a copywriter takes talent,
strategy, stamina and hard work, a LOT of hard work. It also includes selling
yourself raw, marketing like a demon, putting yourself out there like you’re the
best thing since the invention of colour TV. I don’t find that easy, I’m shy, reserved,
but it’s no excuse. If I can’t market I’m dead in the water. You can be the
most talented writer, copywriter, web designer in the world – but if you don’t
market yourself properly, no one knows you exist.
I need to make you believe in me, whoever you are out
there reading this.
I AM GOOD. I AM
VERY GOOD
Bidding wars
Also working on bidding sites is all very well and I
still have to use them, but at the end of the day, clients go there because
they’re cheap. They don’t go there to get the very best, because the very best
costs, so if you want something done on the cheap, then you’re not going to go
to them are you? You’re going to go to the bidding sites. The bidding sites are
like my trip to a cheap hairdresser. If I can’t afford a decent hair cut at
some fancy salon, then I’ll go to the student salon run by the college. It won’t
be the best but it’ll do, it’ll do until I can afford something better. I AM
WORTH MORE THAN THAT AND SO ARE YOU. I don’t want to be that someone you pay
because I’ll do. I want to be the someone that you want because I’M GOOD. But words
are exactly that, words. Actions take something else, energy and hard work.
The strategy
For 2014 it’s going to be like this – I’ve calculated how much I need and want to earn. It’s not a king’s ransom, but it’s enough to get by, I don’t want to be rich, I just want to be happy. Market myself ragged. Learn. Read. Train. The training will have to follow some earning, but it will happen, I will make it happen. Watch this space, because I’m telling you now, I will succeed. No slacking off, no tv, no taking my eye off the ball.
If I could change the past 12 months, I wouldn’t, because if I had I would have learned NOTHING.
Here’s to 2014 and all it brings, it’s been a steep learning curve, but what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. I’ve done many things with my life, enough to know a good thing when I see it. And this is it. It doesn’t get better than this. If YOU want to be a freelance copywriter then take note and start living the dream, but not until you’ve put the work in.