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You should start... Freelance Writing, Designing, or Graphic Designing!
Congrats, friend – by completing this quiz, you've shown your commitment to creating a new revenue stream 💲 According to your responses, you will have the most fun and be the best at freelancing — either writing, designing, or working as an online business manager!Your imagination + critical thinking skills = magic. And rest assured that hundreds of people are eager to pay for your services – you just have to get serious about putting yourself out there...As a freelancer, you'll be able to set your own hours, your own workflows, and pursue your passion — but that doesn't mean it's always a walk in the park, especially if you try to reinvent the wheel without support or guidance from others who have walked this path before. I started my career as a freelancer, and can help you navigate the common potholes along the road and find the smoothest, RV-friendly, route for growth both personally and professionally."If you can dream it, you can do it." – Walt DisneyHow to Kick-Start Your Roadpreneur Business in Three Simple Steps1. Narrow Down Your NicheNo matter what type of freelancing you want to offer, it's necessary to niche way the heck down. That means deciding on your ideal customer or client and aligning your marketing with their interests and needs, kind of like I've done by leaning into the RV crowd. The more specific you can be, the better!Say you want to sell to new mothers, instead of leaving it at that, dig a little deeper – maybe your ideal customer or client is actually a health-conscious mom trying to stay in shape while caring for her baby. Instead of leaning on generalities, niching down will allow you to speak directly to her and make her feel seen.2. Establish an Online Presence Once you've narrowed your target demographic, it's time to establish your online presence. I ALWAYS recommend starting with a website, so you have somewhere to direct your social media traffic. WordPress, Squarespace, and ShowIt make building a site easy, but if tech isn't your thing, consider hiring a website designer.Next, pick a couple of social media platforms to focus on. While it can be tempting to create content across all platforms – especially for a new business – keeping up with that many demands can be overwhelming and might leave you feeling drained. Stick with the platforms you *know* your audience is hanging out on.3. Get the Word OutSo you're all set up online... now what? Start creating content and connecting with potential customers and clients! A steady stream of content establishes you as an expert in your field and gets your name out there. On top of that, use your new social media accounts to reach out to your ideal customers and clients. Don't be shy, friend, it's time to make yourself known."Who's the Roadpreneur Behind All These Tips?" I'm Glad You Asked... Hey, hi, hello – I'm Kimberly Crossland 👋 I'm an RVer, a mom, and a double business owner. My passion? Developing content strategies and templates to make it simpler to start and scale a business that lets you live...truly live. I show up BIG for RVers, ready to offer guidance, support, and coaching to launch an online business. From my online template shop and membership to a blog, podcast, and course, I've got your back 🙌Want to Start Your Roadpreneur Business Off Right? Check Out These Bonus Resources1. Download your complimentary Roadpreneur Roadmap! I show you a step-by-step process to growing a business that lets you explore. There's no way I'm letting you venture out alone 🥳2. Check out my podcast, Roadpreneur. Each week, I offer you new strategies for growth! Search for Roadpreneur on your favorite podcasting platform (Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, etc.) and subscribe!3. Surround yourself with other Roadpreneurs inside the Roadpreneur Community! Business shouldn't be done in a silo. Even if you love being away from it all, having a community at your fingertips of others building successful businesses while they RV can help you feel less lonely on this wild ride. Plus, it's here where I pop in for regular coaching, accountability, and with templates you can tweak to simplify your own business growth.P.S. Expect to See Me in Your Inbox with More Roadpreneur Tips Galore!