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Client Acquisition: The Rollercoaster Ride of Freelancing

September 16, 2024
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4 min
Table Of Contents

1. Feast or Famine Cycle

2. Selling Yourself is Awkward

3. Leads Aren’t Guaranteed

4. How do you stay in control of the ride?

Let’s talk about the one thing that makes freelancing feel like a wild ride—client acquisition. One minute you’re on top, the next, you’re plummeting into uncertainty, wondering when your next project will come through.

You’ve perfected your craft, delivered amazing work, and yet… crickets. The ups and downs of chasing new clients can feel like you’re on a never-ending rollercoaster. Sound familiar?

Why does client acquisition feel like a rollercoaster?

1. Feast or Famine Cycle

One month, you’re flooded with work. The next, you’re staring at your inbox, waiting for new leads. This constant cycle of highs and lows is what makes freelancing such an unpredictable ride.

2. Selling Yourself is Awkward

Let’s be honest—self-promotion can feel uncomfortable. As a freelancer, you’re not just delivering a service, you’re also the marketing, sales, and PR team. Putting yourself out there can feel like you’re strapped into a ride you didn’t sign up for.

3. Leads Aren’t Guaranteed

You might get inquiries, but turning those leads into paying clients? That’s where the ride can take a sudden drop. Maybe the budget isn’t right, or they ghost you after you send your proposal. Either way, it’s a frustrating part of the journey.

How do you stay in control of the ride?

1. Build a Consistent Marketing Strategy

To avoid those sharp drops, consistency is key. Whether it’s posting on LinkedIn, updating your portfolio, or tapping into your network, showing up regularly keeps you in the game. The more visible you are, the more potential clients you’ll attract.

2. Find Your Niche

Trying to appeal to everyone is like riding in circles. Specializing in a particular service or industry helps you stand out, reduces competition, and attracts clients who are willing to pay for your expertise.

3. Simplify Your Proposal Process

Don’t spend hours crafting long, complicated proposals. Keep it clear and concise. Focus on the value you bring and ask about the client’s budget upfront to streamline the process.

4. Foster Relationships, Not Just Deals

Client acquisition doesn’t end when the project is over. Nurturing relationships with your current clients can lead to repeat work and referrals, giving you a smoother ride when the road gets bumpy.

The Bottom Line

Client acquisition may feel like a rollercoaster, but with the right strategies, you can enjoy the highs and soften the lows. Show up consistently, specialize in what you’re great at, and focus on building long-term relationships—because freelancing is all about staying in the game for the long haul.

How do you handle the twists and turns of client acquisition?

You’ve #perfected your craft, delivered #amazing work, and yet… crickets?? One minute you’re on top, the next, you’re plummeting into uncertainty, wondering when your next project will come through. Sound familiar?

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