• Members 15 posts
    March 2, 2025, 7:36 p.m.

    While freelance marketplaces are popular, many freelancers prefer to find clients independently. But how do you get clients without Upwork or Fiverr? This discussion will explore alternative methods like networking, cold pitching, and leveraging social media to land freelance jobs.

  • Members 55 posts
    March 26, 2025, 12:28 a.m.

    How to Land Your First Freelance Client (Without Upwork or Fiverr)

    Freelance marketplaces are crowded and competitive. If you want higher-paying clients and more control, here’s how to find clients without relying on platforms.


    🚀 6 Proven Ways to Get Freelance Clients (No Marketplaces Needed)

    1. Cold Pitching (Direct Outreach)

    How it works: Find businesses that need your service and email/message them.
    - Where to find clients:
    - LinkedIn (Search: “Looking for [your service]” in Posts)
    - Twitter/X (Engage with biz owners asking for help)
    - Local businesses (Restaurants, startups, agencies)
    - Pitch template:

    “Hi [Name],
    I noticed [specific problem they might have]. I help businesses like yours [solve X] with [your service].
    Would you be open to a quick chat?
    Best, [Your Name]”

    2. Leverage Social Media (Organic Growth)

    • LinkedIn: Post case studies, tips, and success stories.
    • Twitter/X: Engage in niche hashtags (#WebDesign, #Copywriting).
    • Instagram/TikTok: Show your work process (e.g., “Day in the life of a freelancer”).

    3. Freelance Job Boards (Better Than Upwork)

    • We Work Remotely (Remote jobs)
    • AngelList (Startup gigs)
    • ProBlogger (Writing jobs)
    • Designhill (Design contests → leads)

    4. Networking (Online & Offline)

    • Facebook Groups: Join “Freelance [Your Niche]” groups.
    • Meetup.com: Attend local business/networking events.
    • Discord/Slack: Join communities like Indie Hackers.

    5. Offer Free Work (Strategic)

    • Trade services (e.g., “I’ll design your logo if you give me a testimonial”).
    • Volunteer for nonprofits (Build portfolio + referrals).

    6. Create a Simple Portfolio Site

    • Use Carrd ($9/month) or Canva Portfolio (Free).
    • Include:
    • Services
    • Past work (even mock projects)
    • Testimonials (ask friends/family if new)

    💡 Pro Tips to Close Your First Client

    Start with micro-projects ($50–$100 gigs).
    Follow up (80% of sales happen after 5 follow-ups).
    Specialize (e.g., “I help coaches write sales emails”).


    💬 Discussion Questions

    1. What’s your #1 method for finding clients?
    2. How did you land your first freelance gig?
    3. Biggest struggle when pitching clients?

    Need a free cold email template? Let me know! ✉️

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