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Summary

A full-time student successfully earned over $1,000 online through various freelancing services, including SEO, Amazon listings, Pinterest marketing, and copywriting, to graduate debt-free despite the challenges of studying abroad in Italy.

Abstract

The author of the web content shares a personal journey of financial self-sufficiency while pursuing a full-time study in Italy. Despite the initial struggle, including starting with low-paying gigs on Fiverr and facing health issues like insomnia and acid reflux, the author managed to make a living online. The services offered ranged from search engine optimization (SEO) to enhancing Amazon listings and leveraging Pinterest as a powerful marketing tool. The author emphasizes the importance of simplicity and clarity in copywriting and shares their satisfaction in being able to fund their education independently, graduating with no debt. The narrative also includes links to more detailed articles about the author's experiences and strategies for success.

Opinions

  • The author believes that SEO is a crucial skill for online business growth and recommends getting Google certified to improve one's expertise in this area.
  • They express a preference for Pinterest over other social media platforms for marketing due to its nature as a search engine, which allows for organic reach regardless of follower count.
  • The author advises against overly complex writing in copywriting, advocating for simplicity and directness to improve sales and clarity.
  • They share a sense of accomplishment in managing to cover living expenses and study full-time through freelancing, despite the associated stress and health issues.
  • The author values the ability to travel and live abroad affordably, as evidenced by their bachelor's degree completion in Italy for under $3,000.

How I Made +$1,000 Online — While Studying Full-time

I Graduated Debt-free. You Can, Too.

Photo by Fabian Blank on Unsplash

First, I’ll make myself very clear: I wasn’t rich by any means. In fact, many months I only made just over $1,000, which barely covered living expenses. I was a foreign student in Italy and had my own mouth to feed.

It was either making it online or returning home before my bank account ran dry.

(I could have taught English as a last resort — which I did, and it wasn’t for me — there weren’t any other in-person jobs for me since, at that time, I didn’t speak fluent Italian).

It was one of the most stressful periods of my life.

Not necessarily because of the freelancing itself, but more so because I was ineligible for scholarships, started writing 600-word articles for $4 on Fiverr (not recommended), and was studying full-time. I experienced insomnia and acid reflux almost nightly. But I made it work and learned a lot through the following freelancing services, and figured it’d be a waste not to share!

Freelancing Services to Make At Least $1,000 (Even in College)

These are the freelancing services I offered clients on Fiverr, Upwork, and from my own website.

1. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

For businesses looking to expand their reach online, my organic growth strategies helped them get results. SEO is a huge area to cover and is really non-specific. For those looking to get into SEO work, it’s best to get Google certified.

I used a variety of strategies to increase website rankings, including: blog writing (so that business owners could become authoritative figures in their industry), running audits and editing websites so that they comply with Google’s standards, link building, backlinking, guest blogging, and more.

2. Amazon Listings and Enhanced Brand Content / A+

Of all the eCommerce platforms, I know Amazon best. I started writing Amazon listings on freelancing platforms and have probably churned out thousands. After much trial and error, and client feedback, I figured out what it takes to rev up Amazon sales! I offered (and still do — if you’re interested in hiring me, email me on my website or add me on LinkedIn) full-fledged Amazon listing services.

Everything from creating an HTML title, to keyword and competitor research, to creating Enhanced Brand Content for Amazon (including graphic design). To see my past work, view my portfolio.

3. Pinterest Marketing

Of all the social media platforms out there, Pinterest is king for small businesses. Sure, I can help you with Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and have created content for a Facebook page with almost 700,000 likes, but my real specialty is Pinterest. Pinterest is different: it’s a search engine.

Unlike Instagram and Facebook (which requires an established following in most cases), Pinterest is less about the number of followers and more about creating organic, high-quality content. It doesn’t matter if you have thousands of followers — or just one — I’ll help you get pins and clicks on your website.

4. Copywriting

I don’t have any secret strategy when I write. I simply say what needs to be said without overthinking. And that’s the key in copywriting. So many other writers try to make their writing flowery and overly creative.

Not me: I try to keep things as simple and concise as possible. Why? Because that’s best for sales, clarity, and driving action. The product descriptions I’ve written have quadrupled daily average sales for major companies, and when I was freelancing in high school, I always hoped to do the same for the business and products I wrote for.

In Summary

I mostly wrote, managed social media (almost exclusively Pinterest), and designed Enhanced Brand Content/A+ Content on Amazon. It was stressful and led to burnout, but I’m grateful I was able to fund my studies in Italy independently (for less than $3,000 — total!)

Thank you for reading my story. Follow me for more stories & updates. I’m on @buymeacoffee. If you’ve enjoyed this story, please consider buying me a coffee. Disclosure: This story may contain affiliate links.

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Freelancing
Make Money Online
Freelance Writing
Fiverr
Study Abroad
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