Forum Discussion
Freelancers -- where do you find most of your work?
Kevin Thorn said:
@Daniel, yes money or your potential income is important. But if you have the ability to work on building your side business while holding a full-time job, then you have the luxury or focusing more on quality. That extra attention now will pay off eventually to the point you may be in a position to go full-time with what you love to do.
Time if flying! Can't believe it's been 90 days already.
And thanks on the Turfgrass project. That was and still the best project I've worked on to date. How long? Geez....since I was building it for myself I wasn't has keen on tracking time. I do recall many, many late nights and overnights getting that thing put together. Since I wasn't officially freelancing at the time I didn't have any other projects so I would work on it every night and weekends (still had a day job). All in all I'd say there's close to 300+ hours from start to finish.
Glad you and your client liked it!
That's funny -- I guessed it took you about 300 hours, figuring out the structure, graphics, voice overs, editing, etc., etc. Good stuff.