8-step guide to becoming a site design freelancer

Many university students and graduates are now hoping to work freely and earn money in their spare time.

This article is dedicated to all those people who are looking for a solid action plan to be able to get a freelance job as a web designer.

In this article, a simple, easy, and step-by-step program is shown to you as an independent web designer.

Step # 1- Discovering Your Purpose There is no shortcut to success as a freelancer

First and foremost, agree that before you begin, you have a lot of work to do as a freelance webmaster.

Sometimes it can take up to two months for you to understand the financial methods for a freelance job and start earning money. So prepare yourself and your mindset.

You have to be patient and obsessive about what you do to become a freelancer and survive this long journey.

Step 2: Web Designer or Web Developer?

People confuse between two terms all the time.

Web designer – a person who is responsible for the front-end or appearance and design of a website or web application. A web designer arranges all the elements of a website, codes stylesheets, and creates a website’s look.

Web developer – A person who does the work of building the back-end part of a website, such as developing website performance algorithms such as payment systems and user interaction.

Step 3: Suppose you know nothing

After visiting the “learning coding” websites and taking many HTML / CSS courses, you should be very confident in your coding skills.

But what do you know about UXD design and web usability?

Due to the open-source resources that exist today, many people can easily learn programming and coding. But that does not mean that each of them can become a freelance website designer.

Unlike web development, web design involves creativity and sufficient knowledge of how the web works.

UI design and web usability are two skills you need to acquire to become a professional web designer. These two skills allow you to design websites with better interaction and understand web design psychology.

For example, have you ever wondered why all websites have a main menu at the top of the page? Why do most landing pages have their Call-to-Action (CTA) at the top half of the page?

Step 4: Learn about domains, web hosting, and servers

When getting a web design project for a business, many of your clients expect you to set up a domain, server hosting, and a complete website.

Learn how to purchase and configure a domain name, how to maintain web hosting and work with FTP clients. Learn how to maintain servers.

Step 5: Learn a little about graphic design

Includes graphics and images such as logos and animations for websites. The customer asks you to take care of these items as well.

You can coordinate with another freelancer to design.

However, if you can learn how to do it yourself, you will earn more. Find a Photoshop tutorial and learn how to design a brand logo.

Step 6: Build a portfolio

When a customer approaches you to design their website, they want to ask you to look at examples of your previous work.

If you do not have something to show your customer, do something, and design great sites. If you have to do free work.

Design a great theme and platform and publish it online. Or get in touch with businesses and offer them a website for free.

Step 7: How to price your services

Different web design projects require different amounts of work and time. Therefore, knowing the right price for web design projects can be a bit difficult.

But if you want to get a idea about the right price, here are some things you can do.

Find your competitor’s web design email or phone number online. Contact them or send them an email. Pretend you are a customer and talk about designing your website.

Large web design agencies have teams of designers. So they have expensive project plans. You can take advantage of this because you work alone.

Try to find the right price for your project. Not too expensive and not too cheap. The price that makes your customer interested in starting a partnership with you.

Step 8: Next level

Once you start working for old people and new projects, it’s time to promote yourself as a brand so that people can get to know you and the quality of your work.

If you get more customers, you can think about expanding your free trade.

It will take some time for you to go through these steps, but you will get there if you are consistent enough.

Are you looking for professional web designer services? You can contact Mavenup Creatives. It is highly reputed web design company in Pakistan.

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