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My cashflow is pretty tight right now to the point where either I invest into my lead gen websites, or I take money out to sustain myself. The more money I take out, the less I can invest. I have some clients through my business, but I need to make some extra cash at a reasonable hourly rate so I can put more money back into the business.
I had an Elance profile but ever since they merged with Freelancer and created Upwork, my profile's old ratings are completely gone. So I'd have to start from scratch. Last thing I want to do spend a couple of weeks working shitty gigs to get my rating up.
Here are the options I see-
1) Go through Upwork and find some freelance work, the only issue being I have 0 ratings, and freelance websites are a massive pain in the ass.
2) Get a real job, although I don't want a full time job. I have enough experience to land a decent full time digital marketing job but have no desire to because It'll leave very little room for me to work on my own projects, not to mention the existing clients I have.
3) Cold pitch businesses and clients, offer them a free consultation, and then parlay that into clients to improve cashflow. I don't know how effective this would be though, my experiences with cold calling have been pretty mediocre.
Option 1 seems most likely to get me some extra income within the first week, while option 3 seems like the most work and will take longer, but will have the highest reward.
Option 2 seems solid, I just don't want to get a full time job. That on top of my existing client work and my own projects would be brutal.
Also, I want to build a personal brand and have a website for that with lots of content, but that's something that takes longer.
I need to decide on a course of action, I have the skillsets but I have done absolutely zero personal branding. And my sales skills are not that great. Maybe getting a full time job may be the best option because It would allow me to reinvest heavily into the lead gen websites.
I had an Elance profile but ever since they merged with Freelancer and created Upwork, my profile's old ratings are completely gone. So I'd have to start from scratch. Last thing I want to do spend a couple of weeks working shitty gigs to get my rating up.
Here are the options I see-
1) Go through Upwork and find some freelance work, the only issue being I have 0 ratings, and freelance websites are a massive pain in the ass.
2) Get a real job, although I don't want a full time job. I have enough experience to land a decent full time digital marketing job but have no desire to because It'll leave very little room for me to work on my own projects, not to mention the existing clients I have.
3) Cold pitch businesses and clients, offer them a free consultation, and then parlay that into clients to improve cashflow. I don't know how effective this would be though, my experiences with cold calling have been pretty mediocre.
Option 1 seems most likely to get me some extra income within the first week, while option 3 seems like the most work and will take longer, but will have the highest reward.
Option 2 seems solid, I just don't want to get a full time job. That on top of my existing client work and my own projects would be brutal.
Also, I want to build a personal brand and have a website for that with lots of content, but that's something that takes longer.
I need to decide on a course of action, I have the skillsets but I have done absolutely zero personal branding. And my sales skills are not that great. Maybe getting a full time job may be the best option because It would allow me to reinvest heavily into the lead gen websites.