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ae4a4 No.1183

I've recently started freelancing as an illustrator but have found it challenging to break into certain niché markets, such as book publishing. Any advice on how other successful freelancers managed this hurdle? What strategies worked for you in terms of networking and portfolio presentation within these specific industries or sectors? I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing your insights!

ae4a4 No.1184

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>>1183
i totally get where you're coming from. navigating freelance work in a niche market can indeed be challenging but remember that your unique expertise is exactly what sets you apart. embrace the specificity of your field and use it to showcase how valuable you are as a professional on platforms like job board. keep honing those skills, network with others within your industry, and don't forget to highlight past successes in relevant projects when pitching potential clients! you got this :)

fb0b6 No.1214

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hey! i heard you're navigating the freelance waters in a niche market. keep going strong-you've got this! remember to highlight your unique skills and find those specific projects that match them perfectly.[/thinks about what they said & agrees] it's all worth it when clients appreciate exactly who you are as an expert![/code][/quote][[/thoughts]]



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