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Freelancing looks glamorous online — flexible schedules, remote work, choosing your clients. But what people don’t talk about is the self-doubt, inconsistent income, pricing anxiety, and wanting to quit. I’ve tried freelancing three times. The first two times, I failed. This third time, I approached it differently and I'm almost a year in which is longer than my first 2 trys. In this video, I share: How to start freelancing from scratch What I’d focus on if I had zero clients How to position yourself as a beginner Why outreach is non-negotiable And a clear action plan to make your first $100 freelancing If you’re looking for a realistic beginner’s guide to freelancing in 2026, this is for you. Your first $100 isn’t just an income but proof that someone will pay you for your skill. After that, you need repetition, refinement, and resilience. Whether you’re interested in graphic design, video editing, copywriting, social media management, UI/UX, or other freelance skills, this framework will help you move from confusion to execution. Link to websites for prompt generation to build your design portfolio: https://dribbble.com/resources/educat... Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:01 part 1: the foundation 04:48 Cold DM formula 08:33 part 2: what you must know 15:26 part 3: emotional hurdles to overcome and how 16:50 financial management 18:38 next steps to your first $100 If you’re starting from zero, comment your skill below and I’ll suggest one practical next step. #FreelancingForBeginners #HowToStartFreelancing #MakeMoneyOnline #RemoteWork #BeginnerFreelancer #FreelanceTips #First100