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From Social Media to Websites: Elevating Your Online Presence as a Filipino Freelancer | MYZD

From Social Media to Websites: Elevating Your Online Presence as a Filipino Freelancer | MYZD

April 15, 20235 min read

Alright, folks, it's storytime with Jianne, your fellow freelancer from MYZD. Like many of you, I've navigated the highs and lows of freelancing life. From the thrilling buzz of sending out a new job application, to the nail-biting wait for a response, and the occasional tumbleweed passing by when the inbox remains stubbornly empty.

One day, I figured I needed a secret weapon, something to separate me from the faceless horde of freelancers vying for attention. And guess what? The secret weapon was a website of my own. The moment I launched it, I felt like I had just discovered my own superpower. Suddenly, potential clients were more eager to hop on a discovery call, and referrals started coming my way. Sure, I still used social media to find leads, but it was my website that sealed the deal.

Now, let's talk more about this magical tool - your online presence.

Social media, my friends, is like that one chatty companion who's always around for every high, low, and in-between moment of your day. As a freelancer in the Philippines, you've likely spent a fair share of time on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. They're brilliant for building networks, showing off bits of your work, and occasionally snagging a job or two. But, is that enough to make your mark? Hmm, let's dig into that.

Look, social media is a fantastic launching pad for us freelancers. It's user-friendly and it's the hot spot for potential clients. But while it does give you visibility, it might not be the best place to showcase your professionalism.

Imagine this - a potential client lands on your Facebook page. They see your work, but they also stumble upon your favorite cat memes, your latest foodie adventures, and that adorable photo of your pet turtle, Speedy. These slices of your life might be charming, but they may not exactly project the professional image you're aiming for.

And then there's control, or the lack thereof. On social media, you're dancing to someone else's tune. Algorithm changes can play havoc with your visibility. You're also a bit handcuffed when it comes to displaying your work, services, and client testimonials.

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying you should dump social media. It's still a vital part of your online presence. But, if you're looking to level up, it's time to think about crafting your own freelancer website.

So, why exactly should you have your own website? Well, it's like having your own digital pad - a space you have full control over, where you can display your work precisely the way you want.

Here's why a personal website is a game-changer:

1. Professionalism: A website screams, "I mean business!" It shows clients you're more than a hobbyist.

2. Control: On your website, you're the boss. You decide what to show and how to present it, ensuring it aligns with your personal brand.

3. Portfolio Showcase: Your website is the perfect stage for your portfolio. Display your best work, share client testimonials, and even create detailed case studies. This gives clients a clearer picture of your skills.

4. About You: A website lets you share your story, your work process, and what makes you stand out. It's your chance to connect with potential clients on a personal level.

5. Contact and Services: Make it easy for clients to know what you offer and how to reach you.

6. Blogging and SEO: By adding a blog to your site, you can share your expertise, provide value, and boost your website's SEO, making it easier for clients to find you.

Now, I hear you saying, "Jianne, I love the idea of a website, but I'm a freelancer, not a web designer." No worries, my friends.

Here are a few ways you can build your site:

1. Do-It-Yourself (DIY): There are countless website builders out there that make it fairly straightforward to set up a basic website. They typically feature drag-and-drop interfaces, so no need for a computer science degree. But beware, perfecting the details can eat up a chunk of your time.

2. Hire a Professional: If you'd rather not dip your toes into the DIY pool, you can always hire a professional web designer to do the heavy lifting. This route will save you time and deliver a polished result. But keep in mind, it can be a bit of a budget-buster.

3. Website Builder Platforms: These services offer the tools to build your website and throw in design templates and technical support to boot. They're a more budget-friendly alternative to hiring a pro.

Each path has its pros and cons, so consider your budget, tech comfort level, and the time you can spare for building and maintaining a website.

Making the leap from social media to owning a professional website might seem daunting. But, trust me, it's a move that can catapult your freelance career. A website not only gives you a professional edge but also allows you to control your online presence, showcase your work in its best light, and connect with potential clients in ways social media can't match.

So, whether you go the DIY route, hire a professional, or use a website builder platform, remember the aim is to create a space that accurately represents you and your work. After all, as a freelancer, you're not just peddling your services; you're selling your brand, your story, and your unique approach to your craft.

Think of a professional website as an investment in your freelance career. So, strap on your superhero cape, take that leap, and expand your online presence beyond social media. Your future clients are waiting to see what you've got up your sleeve.

Remember, in the digital world, your website is your business card, portfolio, and sales pitch all rolled into one. So, make it a knockout, fellow freelancers!

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