• You’re skilled.

    So why aren’t you getting clients?

    It’s not a skill problem.

    It’s a visibility problem.

    Most freelancers stay stuck in improvement mode—

    taking more courses, refining their portfolio, fixing small details.

    Meanwhile, clients are hiring people they can actually see.

    Because they can’t hire what they don’t know exists.

    If you’re…

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  • Hiring for US remote roles. Start date June 2026.

    Open roles:

    Receptionist – https://zsg1ljipqlos.sg.larksuite.com/…/TPuqbKUQQoMrCsx…

    Paralegal – https://zsg1ljipqlos.sg.larksuite.com/…/CCrLbIm4voHGdkx…

    Legal Admin – https://zsg1ljipqlos.sg.larksuite.com/…/Meiwb2F63ofUvCx…

    Finance Clerk – …

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  • “Freelancing is too saturated.”

    Yeah… it feels true.

    There are more freelancers now.
    More people entering the space.
    More competition everywhere.

    So naturally, it feels like:
    “There’s no more space for me.”

    But here’s what most people don’t see.

    At the same time…

    More businesses are hiring.
    More roles are opening.
    More work is moving…

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  • If you started yesterday when you first thought about it…

    you’d probably be done by now.

    I tell myself this every time I catch myself procrastinating. 😅

    Because instead of doing the actual work, I end up doing everything else.

    Suddenly, I want to clean.
    Scroll.
    Watch “productive” videos while avoiding the task itself.

    And I know I’m not the only…

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    Nathalie posted an update 4 weeks ago

    4 weeks ago (edited)

    What questions do you have about client-getting? :)

    • For introvert builder/operators, how do you overcome the hesitation to connect with potential customers and partners.

    • When I first started freelancing, building connections was honestly one of the hardest parts.

      I didn’t know anyone.
      There was no community I could run to.
      No clear space where freelancers could connect, learn, and grow together.

      A lot of it was just figuring things out as I went.

      Talking to people.
      Joining conversations.
      Putting myself out there…

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