Question on Cash Flow from Freelancing/ Selling

Discussion started by bluishglacier

Freelancing and selling models is generally a very hard task to accomplish with a proper cash flow. if you keep freelancing on any site for that manner won't you grow your reputation and have higher chances to get accepted every time? Won't it also increase your sales for a shit passive income eventually? Lastly on average how much side money can freelancing provide if you do it on 3 different sites in a month (5-8 hours a day)? If there is a good way to improove and get to the level of the best artists here, how is it done?

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Posted almost 3 years ago
0

If income from 8 hours per day activity is considered "side money" by you, i wonder what's your main occupation looks like? Managing bitcoin farm 24/7?

bluishglacier wrote
bluishglacier
But it's really hard to find good deals and the applicants are a lot, I'm still in school that's why it goes 5-8
Posted almost 3 years ago
3

Many returning clients finds their favorite designers and sticks with them by sending job requests in private. Most of what you see posted publicly, is either occasional requests, or straight garbage. I agree that it can be really hard to get attention of more serious clients at the begining, especially if you don't have good portfolio to show and/or few positive reviews to prove that you're fitting for the job, but if you will persist applying to the jobs that you can handle and will gain some experience and portfolio, eventually you should find your clients that will swear by you and will supply you with the flow of work. On the other hand, if you're still in the school, i'd suggest to focus on your studies, as this is much more important than some pocket money. Don't compromize your future, otherwise you may regret it for the rest of your life.

bluishglacier wrote
bluishglacier
Thank you sir that's the exact answer I was looking for, i'm 21 and almost done with my 3d journey hard surface is now mastered. Organic is where I will have to stop for sure.
bluishglacier wrote
bluishglacier
One last question, what is the time span that it takes to reach the point where you can say this can be at least a minimum wage job, just wondering if I ever wanna quit a main job.
LemonadeCG wrote
LemonadeCG
That is the question only you can answer for yourself. Each person is different and their requirement and expectations are not comparable. Strength of economy of the place of your residence, plays major role in this also.
Posted almost 3 years ago
1

Also don't forget that you must be over 18, to be able legally earn money from selling models and working on freelance projects here.

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