Moving from freelance to entrepreneurship may sound a little risky for freelancers. Some of you may think that you don’t have what’s required in order to be an entrepreneur. Truth is, anyone can become an entrepreneur. Well, they have to come from somewhere, right?
a Freelancer Or an Entrepreneur?
There is a difference between being a freelancer and being an entrepreneur. Freelancers just focus on delivering work and getting paid for it whether it is per hour or per project. On the other hand, entrepreneurs are more focused on building long-term businesses that work. They earn money while they are sleeping. In return they accept risks involved and have to be open to new challenges.But talk is cheap. In this article, I’ve listed 7 examples of entrepreneurs who started off from freelancing before leaping into creative endeavors and turning themselves into entrepreneurs.
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1. Brian Wong
If you are a tech and gaming enthusiast, chances are that you have heard a lot about Brian Wong. He is a young entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Kiip. One of the things you probably don’t know about Brian is that he started off like many freelancers. At the beginning, he used to design ads using Photoshop and earn money freelancing for clients.Kiip has been growing rapidly over the last two years while partnering with major companies, such as, Disney, Carl’s Jr, Kodak, PepsiCo, Sony, Guinness World Records and many more. The startup made Brian the world’s youngest and venture-funded entrepreneur and Mashable named him in its 2010 list of “Top 5 Young Entrepreneurs to Watch.”
2. Sahil Lavingia
Sahil Lavingia is a young talented designer and serial entrepreneur who we all should watch. He has designed series of apps and worked for reputable and renowned brands in the media industry including the design of Pinterest, one of the world’s most popular social media networks.While he was working at Pinterest, he gained a lot of experience. Later on, he combined what he had learned from his past experiences then founded Gumroad, a website service that aims at helping people sell their stuffs online.
World renowned and famous singers like Girl Talk, Wiz Khalifa and David Banner have used this platform to sell items, and that proves Gumroad is on the right track to success.
3. Alex Mangini
Alex Mangini is the owner and founder of kolakube. He’s a young entrepreneur who started off delivering services to clients before creating snazzy thesis skins for WordPress. Alex is a very talented and creative entrepreneur who combined his Photoshop and web designing skills to create themes that push the business over the edge.Before getting more serious into selling themes online, the first product he sold was a thesis premium skin used in blogussion.com (before he sold it) and it remarkably generated over $20,000 in sales. Then, he devoted all his time and efforts to building Kokalube.
Alex’s online business is expanding more into a community for thesis users that makes nearly $120,000 a year.
4. Collis Ta’eed
Collis Ta’eed is a successful and creative entrepreneur behind Envato.The bunch of tutorial sites, such as, Psdtuts+, Netuts+, Vectortuts+, Audiotuts+ and many other marketplace websites make up the networks of Envato. The thing you probably don’t know is that before co-founding Envato, Collins was a freelance and self-employed designer.
5. Cyan Ta’eed
Cyan Ta’eed is another aspiring designer. We can’t talk about Envato without mentioning her. She co-founded Envato alongside her husband, Collis, and Jun Rung.FreelanceSwitch, a community of expert freelancers, was her first startup before it became one of Envato’s education and information website. Now, FreelanceSwitch has over 384,383 members and that shows how popular the freelance network is.
6. Chris Pearson
Chris Pearson is one of the most creative and talented web designers I know. Well, he is an online celebrity and best known as the creator of thesis framework for WordPress, and founder of DIYthemes.com.The thesis framework has partnered with popular and successful blogs like copyblogger and problogger. Top bloggers like Ramit Sethi, Matt Cutts, Jason Fellas and nearly 53000 savvy web designers rely on the powerful framework.
7. Carol Tice
It doesn’t matter what type of freelancer you are. What matters is how you value your skills and how you are capable of turning them into something greater than yourself. Carol Tice is a great example.She is the woman behind MakeaLivingWriting and wears many hats. One of them is mentoring. In her mentorship program she teaches her students how to generate high figures income from writing online.
Freelance Writers Den is a successful network offering freelance writing materials in a variety of ways, such as e-courses, bootcamps, webinars and live training events.
its true even many great entrepreneurs have no ancestral background of wealth
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