Quick and Easy checklist to starting a freelance gig.

Jay Burgess
3 min readDec 28, 2022

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This is going to be a quick, simple checklist to start your own freelance business. Enough of the internet posts are fluff. I, on the other hand am not motivated by fluff — I just want you to have the information you need to become successful.

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Define your services: Consider what services you would like to offer as a business intelligence freelancer. Some options include data analysis, visualization, engineering, machine learning, or consulting.

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Build your portfolio: As a freelancer, your portfolio is essential for demonstrating your skills and expertise to potential clients. Consider creating a website or online portfolio that showcases your past work and highlights your skills and experience.

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Network and market your business: Networking and marketing are crucial to building your client base as a freelancer. Consider joining professional organizations or groups related to business intelligence, and be sure to promote your services through your online portfolio, social media, and other marketing channels.

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Establish your pricing and terms: As a freelancer, it is vital to establish transparent pricing and terms of service with your clients to avoid misunderstandings and disputes. Consider factors such as the scope of work, deadline, and level of expertise required when determining your rates.

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Set up a system for managing clients and projects: As a freelancer, you will likely be working with multiple clients and tasks simultaneously. Consider setting up a plan for managing your clients, projects, and deadlines to ensure that you can stay organized and on top of your work.

By following these steps, you can start your own business intelligence freelance business and begin offering your skills and expertise to businesses needing data-driven decision-making.

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Jay Burgess
Jay Burgess

Written by Jay Burgess

Chief Revenue Scientist at Revuity Analytics | Fractional Chief Revenue Officer | Husband, Dog Parent, and Pie Lover | Harvard Educated | Data Science | MBA

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