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Are you a trained legal worker or lawyer, looking for a way to make a living outside of established law offices? Would it surprise you to learn that you can find a great deal of freelance legal work on the internet, probably enough to make good money? It's true - there is a growing market for legal advice and all sorts of people are looking for legal workers right now. Why not latch onto the market and establish your own legal work at home job? Not only can you lose the corporate status and nine to five drag, you can potentially help hundreds of people with good legal advice.
So how to get started? Hook up your computer and internet connection, and start looking for a good freelance website agency to get you some publicity. In order to find freelance legal work, it is first necessary to find your potential clientele, and they will be doing their own website searches. Focus on a good freelance website, like Go Freelance, and look through the job ads and projects listed to get a feel for what services are already offered. These will help you to write your own advertisement.
Next, write your ad! Be specific about what skills you have, and what you want to offer clients. Any special subjects? Write them down! It is important when trying to find freelance legal work that you let everyone know exactly what you can do for them. When you are clear and specific about your goals, you should have as many freelance legal jobs as you like, flooding into your inbox! Don't forget the power of the worldwide web when trying to start your own at home business - thousands of people every day are online searching for advice. Become a freelance website member and get your freelance legal career going!
Testimonials
"I took a chance one day when I was flush and sent a few bucks to gain access to the Go Freelance Professional Edition. Since then, I've edited a sales letter, a follow-up letter, an 11-page Web site, and a brochure. I'm 'on call' to do pinch-hit proofreading for a medical newsletter editor in Florida ..and I've landed a gig editing a new Canadian magazine coming out this fall. All this from taking a chance on Go Freelance."
Karyn Martin
"Once again, you guys have come through with incredible results. Our job post definitely produced the type and quality of person we needed, and we found who we were looking for quickly. From now on, you're my first choice when I need to hire someone."
Steve Brownrigg, The Newsletter Company