Discover what a freelance digital marketer does and how you can become one.
Freelance digital marketers help clients create, execute, and measure campaigns that promote their products or services. To begin a career in freelance digital marketing, you’ll need to follow several steps, including building an audience and making connections with brands.
Explore each step with this guide, and gain insight into what freelance digital marketing is, typical earnings, helpful tech to use, and how to make a start in this field.
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If you're ready to explore a career in digital marketing, start by taking Foundations of Digital Marketing and E-commerce. This course can be completed in 18 hours and is part of the Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate. A subscription to Coursera Plus is free for your first seven days.
Freelance digital marketing refers to a self-employed contractor who assists one or more companies, organisations, or other clients with their marketing needs, usually remotely. Some of the services you might offer include:
Creation of various content like videos, blogs, podcasts, or social media posts
Social media marketing strategy and planning
Email marketing campaigns
Brand marketing
Maintenance of websites, blogs, and social channels
Search engine optimisation (SEO) strategy and implementation
Gain a solid foundation of digital marketing with Google and build your freelance career:
Freelance refers to completing as-needed, specific tasks for a company or client. The time commitment varies and can be as short as a few hours or an ongoing gig. Freelancers often receive payment on a per-project or hourly basis and are not traditional employees.
Digital marketing promotes a brand and its products or services to a tailored online audience. Digital marketing is a way of elevating brand awareness and engaging with customers in hopes of making long-term customer connections through digital channels like blogs, emails, or socially shared videos.
According to Ambitionbox, the average annual salary of a freelance digital marketer in India is ₹3.4 lakhs, with salaries ranging anywhere from ₹1.8 to ₹7.2 lakhs [1]. With digital technology ever evolving, companies are using digital channels to do their marketing more than ever, increasing opportunities in the field.
Becoming a freelance digital marketer involves several steps, including building your skills, marketing yourself, and finding clients. More specifically, if you're interested in a freelance digital marketing career, below are five steps to follow:
Digital marketing has a lot of different niches. To succeed, consider narrowing your freelance services to one or two specific areas that correlate with your strongest skills. If, for example, you enjoy the strategy and creation of ads, you could specialise in social media advertising. Marketing niches could include:
Content
Social media
Search engine optimisation (SEO)
Mobile
Affiliate marketing
Pay-per-click (PPC)
Marketing analytics
Video
Virtual reality
Consider building your skill set through online courses, video tutorials, or local workshops. The Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate on Coursera, for example, can help you gain job-ready skills in less than six months.
Certificates often reassure clients that you have the necessary skills to efficiently complete marketing tasks. Certificates also signal your commitment to continuing education and a desire to stay on top of changing trends.
You could also consider online certifications, bootcamps, or even pursue a degree in the field. If you're interested in a bachelor's degree, you could study digital marketing, marketing management, or business administration with a concentration in digital or social media management.
To become a freelance digital marketer, you need to market yourself. Ideally, you'll create a website that offers a biography, work examples, and a way for potential clients to reach out.
In your "About Me" section, or biography, include a brief history of your work experience, mention relevant degrees or certifications, and describe your personality and hobbies. Keep it short, but make it professional and insightful.
Freelancers typically display work samples in a portfolio. In your portfolio, highlight the type of work you do so clients know what they can hire you for. Keep it visually pleasing with clear formatting and up-to-date.
Include a contact page that's visible from your home page. Include both an email and phone number and offer links to your professional social media channels, like LinkedIn.
To become a self-employed digital marketer, you'll create a pricing structure, which can either be hourly, project-based, per day, by a retainer, or a mixture of more than one. Many freelancers set hourly rates. To start, name the amount that you'd like to make annually, the number of hours you plan to work in a week, and the number of weeks you plan to work in a year:
1. Say you'd like to make ₹7,00,000 a year and plan to work 40 hours a week for 49 weeks of the year, giving you three weeks of vacation.
2. Now, multiply the number of hours you plan to work by the number of weeks.
40 hours x 49 weeks = 1,960 working hours.
3. Next, divide your target income by the number of working hours to get your hourly rate.
₹7,00,000 / 1,960 hours = ₹357/hour
Keep in mind that not every hour is billable though. About 60 to 85 per cent [2] of your time is billable, the rest goes towards non-billable tasks like answering emails, marketing yourself, and invoicing. To make up for that loss, you have to adjust your hourly rate:
4. Remove 40 per cent of your hours spent, which accounts for non-billable chores.
1,960 hours x .40 = 784 non-billable hours
1,960 hours - 784 non billable hours = 1,176 billable hours
5. When you remove 40 per cent of your hours spent, it brings your hours down to 1,176. Now, divide your target revenue by the new number of hours to get a more accurate hourly rate.
₹7,00,000 / 1,176 billable hours = ₹595/hour
To find new clients, consider looking on popular freelance websites like Upwork. You can apply for specific jobs and use these experiences to build your portfolio.
Consider contacting local businesses, or even businesses run by family or friends, to discuss their marketing needs.
Add a lead magnet to your website, too, like offering an ebook in exchange for an email address. As you collect contacts, send a personalised email to start a conversation about marketing and your services.
Additional sources freelancers often use to find work:
Previous clients
Social media
Professional contacts
Online ads
Online job boards
Previous employers
Sharing economy (peer-to-peer) websites or apps
Local newspapers
Employment agencies
Understand marketing channels and how to execute campaigns with Unilever:
Just about every company uses digital marketing to reach customers, but some of the most common industries that hire freelance digital marketers are:
Consulting
Finance
Insurance
Education
Advertising
Public relations
You don't need an official degree to become a freelance digital marketer, but certain skills will help you succeed. Digital marketing encompasses a lot of different niches and usually involves juggling a handful of clients. With that in mind, skills or knowledge you typically need include:
Organisation
Time management
Communication
Copywriting
SEO
Teamwork
Willingness to learn new tools and platforms
Along with increasing your skill set through Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate on Coursera, you can also consider certifications to elevate your knowledge on the subject matter. Options could include:
Meta Certified Digital Marketing Associate offered by Meta
Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing offered by Digital Marketing Institute
Throughout your digital marketing career, you'll likely use a variety of tools. Clients may request that you use tools the company has in place, or you might deploy your own set of tools to manage your freelance business. Take a look at some of the tools you'll likely come across:
Communication tools: Google Workspace, Slack
Scheduling tools: Calendly, MeetFox
Project management tools: Trello, Asana, Airtable
Finance software: Quickbooks, Wave
Time management software: Toggl Track, Clockify
Customer relationship management (CRM) platforms: Hubspot, Salesforce, Zoho
Writing tools: Grammarly, Hemingway App, Evernote
SEO tools: Semrush, Ubersuggest
Freelancers pursuing this profession will have tasks and responsibilities that correspond to various marketing goals. Take a look at some of the daily tasks you'll likely do:
Communicate with clients and set up a plan for each project
Plan or expand promotional campaigns
Develop content for the company website, blog, and social channels
Set up content calendars
Create and manage social media ads
Create and send email marketing campaigns
Grow brand awareness through planned events
Watch and report campaign metrics
Stay up-to-date on marketing trends
Suggest marketing improvements
Digital marketing is an essential tool for most businesses. If you're ready to pursue a career as a freelance digital marketer, consider enrolling in the Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate on Coursera. You'll discover the fundamentals of marketing, how to create, execute, and measure campaigns, and see how to build an e-commerce store in less than six months.
Ambition Box. “Digital marketing Freelancer Salary, https://www.ambitionbox.com/profile/digital-marketing-freelancer-salary.” Accessed 7 September 2024.
Xolo. "How to Calculate Freelance Rates (With Up-to-Date Rate Statistics), https://blog.xolo.io/how-to-calculate-freelance-rates-with-up-to-date-rate-statistics." Accessed 7 September 2024.
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