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Easy stuff
Step 1. Search for jobs in your niche. E.g product designer, product manager, data analyst and the likes
Step 2: Filter by location, remote or onsite (focus on the remote ones) and click on Job
Step 3: check each job. To do this, click the JD, check the name of the company (usually the first thing you see), and sometimes, LinkedIn includes the job poster. I mean the profile of the person that posted the job. Send a connection request to the person (could be your 2nd or 3rd degree connection)
Step 4: since that person works in the company, or automatically opens up your degree of connection. This is very important because LinkedIn works on network effect (itโs why you see something like โLinkedIn memberโ instead of names on some profile
- step 5: start connecting with decision makers at those companies after step 4. Make sure you connect with C-suites and leaders (CEOs, COOs, CMOs, head of product, CIO,, CSOs and the likes)
All the best
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feel better in 2 weeks โ
see changes in 1 month โ
others notice in 2 months โ
everyone asks you for help in 3โ4 months
by 5โ6 months youโre a leader and you can charge for your time.
Small daily steps. Big compound results.
Will you start today?
Start doing these things now to build a thriving freelancing career and position yourself for global opportunities online:
1. Master Your Craft:
โ Dedicate 3โ4 focused learning sessions per week (30โ60 minutes each)
โ Focus on high-demand skills: Coding, design, data, tech, Strategy, sales and marketing or Ai automation
โ Apply progressive learning. Build on what you already know
โ Share your progress publicly (Twitter, LinkedIn, communities)
โ Consistency over perfection. show up even when it feels slow
2. Simplify Your Learning Path:
โ Stick to one core skill at a time before branching out
โ Use the 1-1-3 formula: 1 skill + 1 portfolio project + 3 platforms
โ Batch-create samples of your work (case studies, designs, write-ups)
โ Stop chasing โshiny new skillsโ and focus on depth and mastery
โ Track your learning for 2 weeks to uncover gaps and strengths
3. Optimize Your Visibility:
โ Post 3โ4 times weekly to share your work, insights, and lessons learned
โ Build in public. Talk about what youโre doing, not just the results
โ Keep your online profiles (LinkedIn, X, personal site) polished
โ Take 1โ2 hours weekly to engage with other creators and clients online
โ Visibility is when opportunities actually find you
4. Build Daily Consistency Habits:
โ Write or create content for 30 minutes a day (threads, posts, short videos)
โ Engage with at least 5 people daily in your niche or industry
โ Document small wins (your process, not just the outcome)
โ Collaborate with peers on projects, challenges, or open calls
โ Every small action compounds toward global opportunities
5. Create Systems That Stick:
โ Treat freelancing like a business (set work hours, track progress)
โ Set up your environment for success (clear workspace, tools ready)
โ Track your income streams, outreach, and projects over time
โ Find an accountability partner, mentor, or mastermind group (tell us more about what you do in the comment section. You may just find an accountability partner)
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