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10 Freelancing Skills For Newbies

Updated: Jul 27, 2020


freelancing skills for newbies

Are you a newbie in freelancing? Are you not sure of landing a job because you lack experience? Then, here is some good news for you. Although freelancing requires skills and experience, these can be learned within a shorter period of time.

And you must. Some experts forecast that by 2020, 40% of the U.S. workforce will be comprised of virtual assistants. This implies that if you want to become part of the future, becoming a freelance VA is your better option.

Below are 10 freelancing skills that you can start with as a beginner in the freelancing industry.


1.Transcription Skill

The person who does transcription jobs is called a transcriptionist. This professional creates written records of audio and video recordings of, among others, meetings and live conversations. The goal is to produce outputs that demonstrate clear formatting and easy-to-read content for quick distribution of information. For this, all a transcriptionist needs to do is comprehend the audio recordings and type as he listens. The skills needed? Quick comprehension, quicker typing and a wide range of vocabulary. Software to speed up or slow down the content as needed will also make your task easier. So if you have these basic freelancing skills, then this may be the better option for you. 


2. E-mail Management Skill

Believe it or not, many business owners are looking for persons to manage their e-mail inboxes and folders. They are not lazy; they simply do not have the time to do so. An e-mail manager’s tasks include controlling volumes of inbound electronic mail, creating folders and placing tags to messages. Easy, right? So, if you think you have these freelancing skills, why not give e-mail management a go?


3. Data Entry Skill

Data entry jobs are arguably the easiest freelancing jobs. They are also the ones receiving volumes of application every day. These jobs involve typing contents or information into electronic formats such as word processing (MS Word), spreadsheets (MS Excel) and PDF among others.

Data entry operators perform a range of tasks – from entering orders for an Amazon online store to transferring confidential hospital information from print to their electronic format. Complex? Definitely not. For these, you only need keen attention to details and good typing skills.


4. Schedule Management Skill

As the name suggests, a scheduling manager maintains the business owner’s calendar. The tasks include managing appointments, travel plans, meetings and conferences, and updating individual and office-wide calendars as well. One important thing a scheduling manager needs to do is to have consistent communication with the client so that he/she will always be updated with the client’s travel plans and appointments. Another job that does not need a degree, right? All you need are the most basic freelancing skills: being organized and detail-oriented, and good communication skill. 

5. PowerPoint Making Skill

Do you have the knack of transforming those boring letters and words into attention-grabbing pictures and designs? Do you know as well that these freelancing skills can earn you a living?  

A PowerPoint Presentation Specialist works with businesses to design a PowerPoint presentation or a similar program in order to highlight a particular product or service. A Presentation Specialist is popular in media, finance, health care, and similar businesses. He or she is also found in the academe. 


6. Internet Researching Skill

An internet researcher is one who scours the Web for relevant information. Sounds difficult? Definitely not. Just about the most difficult part of internet research is the speed of the internet itself. All you need to have is the ability to distinguish relevant information from irrelevant ones. You may also make an index of reliable sites or sources of information. But these are freelancing skills that you can easily master.

Some specific tasks of an internet researcher include looking for information on a particular subject (something mentioned on the news, a health problem, etc.) and researching for academic projects, papers, journals, and other stories. In most cases, an internet researcher is needed by businesses that promote products and services through blogs.


7. Blog Writing Skill

If researching for another person’s blog is not your type, then you do the blogging yourself. Basic freelancing skills needed? Good typing, outstanding writing, and excellent research skills. And since there are a lot of businesses that need somebody to write blogs for them, your prospects as a blogger are quite good. 


8. Simple Graphic Designing Skill

Some people say that graphics designing is not for beginners. Yes, it might be true to some but you have to understand that seasoned graphic designers were once a beginner. Plus, there is already a lot of internet graphic designing platforms today that are very easy to use, even for beginners. You can start with Canva for example. That platform is for beginners and experts alike. You can create a simple graphic design with it that you can provide to businesses that need daily graphic posts to their social media pages.


9. Social Media Management Skill

Many businesses nowadays are going digital. so the need for a social media manager to manage their social media accounts are highly in-demand. Social media managers administer social media marketing, advertising, planning goal setting, creates content for brand awareness.


10. ESL Teaching

This probably requires fluency in English. Despite being a beginner in the field as long as you have the skill in teaching, speak the language fluently, know the basic grammar, this is a good option to earn from home. Some companies are willing to pay at a reasonable rate per hour to teach English to their students. This is done via Skype or other platforms.


If you want to learn the necessary skills in freelancing, message Filipino Virtual Assistance today! They offer various freelancing courses even if you are still a beginner in the field. Start your freelancing journey today!

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