I am often asked by people that how one can get started with Offshore Business as a Freelancer (Individual or Company) without a Portfolio. It is obvious that some one has to start from some where. But it is really tough to win projects if you are absolute beginner. Here are my usual suggestions to everyone interested to do Freelance business.
- Don’t rush to start Freelancer Working if you feel your skills are not enough good to undertake a project independently. Wait for that time and while polishing your skills in some good offshore company.
- Seek permission from your employer to list projects you have completed during your stay there. If they hesitate, just mention in your profile that you worked in that company for a X years.
- While bidding, create a Sample Project by yourself and host it on your own website. Create a Portfolio with that project. Give live demo to anyone interested. You can also create your company’s own website and include it in your portfolio to get started.
- For first few projects, don’t concentrate on PRICE rather focus on quality work and serious customer to earn.
- Don’t do mass bidding. Only bid for projects that you really understand and always mention something in your bid comments that make buyer realize that you have studied his requirements before bidding. Better to even suggest improvements (if you can) to help your potential customer to improve it.
- Try to include a Project Plan in every bid so that a technical customer can easily pick you from the crowd.
- Offer 3 months free bug fixes warranty to win customer’s confidence.
- Offer unlimited revisions for Design Aspect of your project to help customer trust you.
With above tips, I am sure anyone can start good Freelance Career. It is very important that you must be honest with what you do. Adding some fake projects might help you get project quicker but that will give wrong impression of your work quality and hence at the long run, you will lose business by not delivering same quality work. Difference in between what you deliver and what customer has developed as expectations, always resulted in business damage (beyond repair on some occasions).

People usually ask me as how to earn money through offshore working. It’s quite simple but a little bit tricky as well. It doesn’t matter how experienced you are, if you can’t prove your expertise in front of a customer. Similarly it doesn’t matter what you charge, it does matter what kind of a service you are providing to your customers. Sometimes you get low bid projects but you have to maintain same level of quality in order to ensure more work from same customer or others at higher rates. So quality of service is what that matters at the core.
There is a fine line between starting your business on a shoestring and letting it fail due to a lack of resources. You don’t want to shell out big bucks just to get going, yet you want to look professional in the eyes of your customers.




