Due to recent events, I've been entertaining the idea of signing up as a freelancer (even though I have a job) on Upwork and selling out my services as a copywriter or writer.
First of all, would it be possible to pull down a measly $1,000-$2,000 a month right out of the gate (assuming I apply to enough gigs)? Second, is this even the best use of my time? Obviously there are smarter ways to freelance than Upwork, but you have to start somewhere. Instead of limiting myself to writing, I could also just apply to any gig that pays well enough and seems to be within my capabilities.
If I can't generate enough to make an extra 1/2k a month, it's probably not the best use of my time. But, if that figure is within reach, I'd be willing to dedicate 100% of my time outside of work to making it happen. I don't know...has anyone had to resort to generating income freelancing on short-term notice, without a portfolio? How did it go, any advice on what to do or what not to do?
First of all, would it be possible to pull down a measly $1,000-$2,000 a month right out of the gate (assuming I apply to enough gigs)? Second, is this even the best use of my time? Obviously there are smarter ways to freelance than Upwork, but you have to start somewhere. Instead of limiting myself to writing, I could also just apply to any gig that pays well enough and seems to be within my capabilities.
If I can't generate enough to make an extra 1/2k a month, it's probably not the best use of my time. But, if that figure is within reach, I'd be willing to dedicate 100% of my time outside of work to making it happen. I don't know...has anyone had to resort to generating income freelancing on short-term notice, without a portfolio? How did it go, any advice on what to do or what not to do?