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John the Freelancer

@johnfreelancing

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I didn’t create The Freelancing Update because freelancing is trendy. I built it because I remember what it felt like to be stuck. You know that feeling, you have skills, but you’re invisible. You’re good at what you do, but nobody’s paying attention. That was me. No leads, no

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I didn’t create The Freelancing Update because freelancing is trendy. I built it because I remember what it felt like to be stuck. You know that feeling, you have skills, but you’re invisible. You’re good at what you do, but nobody’s paying attention. That was me. No leads, no

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I didn’t create The Freelancing Update because freelancing is trendy. I built it because I remember what it felt like to be stuck. You know that feeling, you have skills, but you’re invisible. You’re good at what you do, but nobody’s paying attention. That was me. No leads, no

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I didn’t create The Freelancing Update because freelancing is trendy. I built it because I remember what it felt like to be stuck. You know that feeling, you have skills, but you’re invisible. You’re good at what you do, but nobody’s paying attention. That was me. No leads, no

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Most data analysts think freelancing means competing with thousands of others on Upwork. But it’s not. Freelancing = solving real problems for real people. Let’s say a small e-commerce store is struggling with their sales data. They’ve got Excel sheets, Google Analytics, and a

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Too many data freelancers sell “skills.” But clients don’t buy Python or SQL. They buy outcomes. Don’t say: “I can build dashboards.” Say: “I can help you understand your business performance at a glance.” Don’t say: “I know data cleaning.” Say: “I make messy spreadsheets make

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Freelancing as a data engineer sounds hard. But most businesses don’t need full data pipelines, they just need help making sense of what they already have. They’ve got messy Excel sheets, inconsistent metrics, and bad reporting. You can fix that, you can make them smarter,

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Most data scientists think their GitHub is enough to get clients, it’s not. Clients don’t scroll through your repo folders. They want stories, proof that you’ve solved real problems. So instead of “here’s my code,” try “here’s how I helped a company reduce reporting time by

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Freelancing is harder for generalists, but if you’re in data, you already have an edge. Why? because every company drowns in data but starves for insight. They need translators, people who turn chaos into clarity. That’s you. Don’t underestimate how valuable that is.

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Your first client isn’t about money. It’s about momentum. Once someone pays you for your skills, your mindset shifts. You stop wondering if you can do this and start thinking about how to scale it. That first $100 will change how you see yourself. Don’t chase perfection, chase

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You don’t need another course, you need a roadmap. Most people get stuck at the same stage, watching tutorials, saving YouTube videos, and waiting to “feel ready.” But freelancing doesn’t start with confidence, it starts with clarity. Clarity on: •What services actually sell.

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When a client hires you for the first time, they’re not thinking about your skills. They’re thinking: 👉 “Can I trust this person to deliver?” 👉 “Will they make this project easier or harder for me?” That’s why your first impression matters more than your résumé. Reply fast.

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You can’t build a business on random YouTube videos. I tried, it doesn’t work. Freelancing isn’t about copying what someone did once. It’s about learning a process that works again and again. The Freelancing Launchpad isn’t just a course; it’s a system to: ✅ Find your first

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You can charge in dollars, pounds, or euros, but the real currency in freelancing is trust. clients don’t always pick the cheapest or the most skilled. They pick the freelancer they trust the most to deliver. Trust starts small. It’s built when you show up on time. When your

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Most people don’t fail at freelancing because they’re not smart. They fail because they don’t know where to start. The Freelancing Launchpad course was built for technical people, Data Analysts, Engineers, Scientists, who want to turn their skills into a steady freelance

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A lot of beginners spend thousands on data bootcamps. They learn Python, SQL, Power BI… Then they realize, none of that taught them how to get paid for those skills. That’s where The Freelancing Launchpad comes in. It bridges the gap between technical skills and income skills

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You won’t feel ready to freelance, you’ll become ready by starting. Confidence doesn’t come from courses or content, it comes from clarity and small wins. That’s why The Freelancing Launchpad focuses on action. You’ll go from zero to first client with clear steps, templates,

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Most freelancers don’t have a “talent” problem. They have a visibility problem. If only 5 people know what you can do, you’ll always feel like freelancing is impossible. But once 20, 50, 200 people know? Someone eventually says, “Hey, can you help me with this?” Freelancing