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Commit to consistency

Business owners give out work because they need to focus on other things and not worry about the freelancer's ability to deliver work consistently and on time.

  • Consider how you show potential clients that you are consistent. One way is good reviews that show you are committed and consistent.
  • Avoid taking on too much when you start freelancing. Taking on too much can contribute to the inability to keep to your deadlines.

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