Navigating the Transition: How to Turn Your Freelance Work Into a Small Business

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Guest Writer: Shauna Friedman

Transitioning from a freelancer to a small business owner is an exciting yet challenging journey. While you've honed your skills as a freelancer, you should consider several crucial steps to make this transformation smooth and successful. This FreelanceMikey article explores the key points that will help you leap from freelancing to running your small business.

Get Covered

As you make the transition from freelancing to running a small business, it's imperative to consider the importance of insurance coverage. Protecting your investment means safeguarding your business against unexpected challenges.

This includes obtaining liability insurance to shield yourself from potential legal issues, securing health insurance to ensure your well-being, and covering your equipment to safeguard your valuable tools. Being adequately protected provides peace of mind and ensures your hard-earned work and assets are secure, even in uncertain times.

Learn New Skills

Pursuing an MBA degree is essential when evolving into a small business owner. While your freelancing skills are the foundation of your business, it's equally crucial to understand the intricacies of business strategy, management, leadership, self-awareness, and self-assessment.

Consider enrolling in an online MBA program or specialized courses to better understand these critical aspects. Investing in your education will empower you to make informed decisions, navigate challenges, and set your business on the path to long-term success. You might also benefit from meeting with a consultant who can guide you from freelancer to entrepreneur!

Make a Business Plan

Creating a comprehensive business plan is the cornerstone of your small business's success. This plan serves as a roadmap, clearly defining your objectives, strategies, and goals. It outlines your business's vision, mission, and core values while detailing your target market, competition analysis, and financial projections.

A well-thought-out business plan guides your day-to-day actions and is a powerful tool to attract potential investors or partners. It demonstrates your commitment to your business's success and provides a clear direction for growth.

Plan Your Marketing Initiatives

Your marketing plan is pivotal in effectively reaching your desired audience. Transitioning from freelancing to a small business means branding and promoting your services or products more comprehensively. To achieve this, tailor your marketing efforts to align with your brand identity and objectives.

This personalized approach allows you to connect with your audience on a deeper level, creating a stronger brand presence. Identify your unique selling propositions (USPs), select the most suitable marketing channels, and craft compelling messages that resonate with your target market. A well-executed marketing plan is essential for attracting and retaining customers and driving business growth.

Prioritize Your Network

Networking is a powerful tool that can significantly impact the growth of your small business. Building relationships with peers, clients, and industry professionals opens doors to numerous opportunities, collaborations, and referrals. As you transition to a small business owner, invest time in attending industry events, joining online communities, and engaging in meaningful conversations.

Establishing a strong professional network increases your visibility and provides valuable insights, support, and potential partnerships. Networking is a continuous process that can lead to a steady stream of clients and business growth.

Stay Legally Compliant

Before fully operating your small business, it's crucial to research and obtain the necessary permits and licenses. Compliance with local, state, and federal regulations is essential to avoid legal complications that can hinder your business's progress. This step ensures that your business operates smoothly within the boundaries of the law and reduces the risk of fines or legal disputes.

Depending on your industry and location, the required permits and licenses may vary, so it's essential to research and adhere to all applicable regulations thoroughly. Legal compliance provides a solid foundation for your small business and fosters trust with clients and partners.

Wrapping Up

Transitioning from freelancing to a small business is a significant step in your career journey. By following these key points, you can protect your investment, enhance your skills, and set your business on the path to success.

Crafting a solid business plan, developing a marketing strategy, networking, and ensuring legal compliance are all essential components of this exciting transition. Embrace these steps, and you'll be well-prepared to thrive as a small business owner, enjoying the benefits of independence and growth in your entrepreneurial journey.

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Michael LaPenna

Don’t Call It a Comeback: The FreelanceMikey Blog Gears Up for That ‘New New’

A formal occasion (not my wedding)

A formal occasion (not my wedding)

Hello, ladies, gentlemen, and nonbinary digital natives! After a long hiatus, I’m back to update you on all the goings-on of late with FreelanceMikey Creative Consultation and what has been the cause of this long but much-needed sabbatical. The FreelanceMikey blog has been dormant lately due to shifting dynamics in the business and in my own life of late. I’ve been focusing on my editing, music mixing, and keeping up my physical health working with a physical therapist (due to my cerebral palsy).

In this vein, I want to take time to appreciate your visit to the website and the FreelanceMikey brand and blog, and I absolutely thank you for your patience. (I’m also planning my wedding these days, so my life rolls on hard—both in and out of my wheelchair ♿️).

New projects, new locations, new interviews, and new horizons are in motion for all of the creative campaigns that my friends, colleagues, and I aim to bring to the fore in 2019.

Currently, there are a few projects very key projects underway including general project consulting and specialized projects. Formats and pricing and listed in the home menu. Go to our services page for more.

Most absolutely, I want you to know that going forward as always, I definitely want to further my mission in helping you be yourself fully in whatever medium you choose to explore.

May you move boldly and follow your bliss,

Michael LaPenna

12 Things Successful People Do Differently

There you are sitting at your desk, mulling over your bills, tired from a day at work filled with aching shoulders and employees who seem much more concerned with their time off than that end-of-day deadline for that latest campaign for that Bakery outside Boston.

You want more! You want greater heights to explore who you are as a business, as a boss, and as a creative being! 

So how can you do all this without killing your time or your energy and maximizing effectiveness in all areas?

Here are 12 things successful people do differently to achieve maximum results in their businesses and lives without going over their limits.
 

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Hey  guys, this is a forum for free flow of ideas, verbal collaborations, discussions and more. I want to hear from you. 

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FreelanceMikey's Michael LaPenna blogs about creativity and how to be more creative and where creative ideas come from. This includes creative marketing, creative writing, making art, how to inspire more creativity in yourself, and how to inspire more creativity in your business.