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How can I maximize the effectiveness of my professional online presence?
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by animal
5704 days ago
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I am not an extrovert. I dislike social networking sites - I had a facebook account for about a year, but it's been closed for several years since. I choose different names for different sites of which I am a member because I am paranoid. It occurred to me this is a bad practice if I want to ever lose my 9-5 and work as a freelancer/contractor. Most successful freelancers/contractors I have encountered have a consistent and thorough online presence - they have a professional identity that they use across communities, a blog full of relevant professional content, and an attitude towards community participation online pretty much opposite of my own. Is a strong, unified online presence a requirement for freelance success? Can there be some middle ground where I maintain some level of comfortable anonymity yet have enough of my professional self "out there" for potential clients to find and want to use my services? Do these people lead a dual online life with professional and personal accounts for various sites? Or do they really only ever participate online as professionals? If it makes a difference, my experience is in web development but I am interested in expanding my horizons. |
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No. Not in the least. I think a strong sense of marketing yourself is important, and that often ties into developing a strong online presence, but not a unified online presence.
> they have a professional identity that they use across communities, a blog full of relevant professional content, and an attitude towards community participation online pretty much opposite of my own.
That's only one way to do it. There are tons of successful freelancers / contractors that you haven't heard of (not because they aren't successful), but because they're working on developing their skills and getting work, not developing an online presence.
When you want to take the jump towards full time freelance work, I recommend Ramit Sethi's writings on earning more money (http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/) or the earn1k program (http://www.earn1k.com).
IMO, you don't need to wait until you lose your job to start developing an online presence or to start freelancing.