Why I quit full-time Upwork freelancing after making $60,000

Why I quit full-time Upwork freelancing after making $60,000

Another Wednesday arrives, and with it, another issue of the Freelance Income Accelerator newsletter!

In this newsletter, Anthony Muhye, your favorite freelance guide, covers one burning ❤️🔥 freelance topic in depth - and by the time you’re done reading, you will be at least 1% better!

In this issue, you will learn:

  • Why I quit Upwork after making just over $60,000 (I’ve never told this story before)
  • Crucial tips for every freelancer who wants to start a fresh new income stream - and how to create it
  • I’m traveling - so no Loom video this time. Hopefully in the next one. 😌

Total Reading Time: 7.3 minutes.

Are you ready? The only valid answer is YES. Let’s dive in!

In 2019, I more or less quit Upwork as a freelancer.

I never wanted to talk about this before on LinkedIn because… well…

I guess I thought I would be judged for it. At the end of the day, I was afraid that:

  • My audience would stop believing in my freelance skills
  • I’d be seen exclusively as a client and people wouldn’t respect me
  • I would be seen as “outdated” in terms of freelancing know-how

But the truth is that quitting didn’t mean the end of my freelance career.

It was actually a very interesting beginning. In fact, since 2022, I’ve been hired by two Enterprise clients (one being Microsoft, I’ve already told you about this).

So I’m far from done as a freelancer. I’m just getting started, as I continue my transition into solopreneurship.

My superhero origin story continues…

But what led me to make this decision?

It was early 2019 and I was working for a client who was paying me $2,500 to $5,000+ monthly on an Upwork hourly contract.

But one day… he just decided to pause the contract.

No warning. No response. He left me on “seen”.

It was up to me to fill a $35k-a-year hole in my income and Upwork wasn’t about to do that.

Sure, there were projects out there that could get me to that amount.

But I would have to either land a project that size every month.

OR I would have to find a retainer client. I chose the latter.

But I looked off Upwork. You see - I had already built a fantastic relationship with a publishing client (of many) who worked with languages.

I reached out to him, told him my situation and we got on a call. It didn’t take long for us to make the connection.

Within a week, I was working with him in a full-time management role.

My salary would be around $3,300 a month. Think of that for a sec: it took me a WEEK to replace my biggest-ever client with another huge client.

Just because I leveraged an old connection. Because I looked outside of Upwork, where you’re not controlled by hourly rates, time tracking, and service fees.

The realization arrived: Did I need Upwork to be my Plan A now? Probably not. Hell, did I need Upwork at all? Maybe sometimes.

But my dependency on Upwork was dead. And that’s how I started a new stage.

P.S. The “ghost” client came back out of nowhere in 2021 to apologize and rehire me… but that’s a totally different story, with a happy ending, too.

So, how should you effectively build more income streams?

The first lesson for you today was in the above story: leveraging networks.

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Victor Odey

I partner with business coaches to scale with email marketing and webinars using my High Impact Revenue Multiplier System to drive results

1y

60 grand 💪

Ayesha H.

Editor and Content Manager for Green Businesses

1y

Loved it and you took a courageous choice, a good one 👍👍Anthony Muhye

Rishabh Ravindran

A Creative Designer with a knack for marketing

1y

Its always better to have more than 1 income channel

Mahdi Kaaniche

Founder @Webi Agency | Design and Develop Websites & Landing pages for SaaS and AI Startups | Figma - Webflow - WordPress | 45+ websites designed 🇹🇳

1y

Read it this morning

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