<\/span><\/h2>\nSocial media is the place where you will share updates about your business, reach out to and foster relationships with influencers and customers, and share your expertise. Facebook is still a must.<\/p>\n
However, Tumblr will help you to reach a younger, more artistic audience.<\/p>\n
You should also start a blog either through your own website or you can publish via Medium or other platforms.<\/p>\n
This will be the place for you to discuss projects, thoughts on the industry, and other insights that can\u2019t be condensed down to a post.<\/p>\n
Finally, don\u2019t forget LinkedIn. It\u2019s a must for networking.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Design and Launch a Website and Portfolio<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\nOf course, you\u2019ll also need to build and launch your own website.<\/p>\n
Not only will your site contain information about your company and the services you offer, but your site will also be a working demonstration of your web design skills.<\/p>\n
You should design it yourself and make\u00a0sure the most important functions work exceptionally well.<\/p>\n
\u201cOne of the most important parts of your website will be your portfolio. This will show potential customers the kind of work that you\u2019ve done, your specialties, even the clients you have worked for previously.\u201d <\/em><\/p>\nMarcie Wells, a former freelancer and Best UK Writers designer.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nYour portfolio should also contain your story as it pertains to your career and development as a web designer.<\/p>\n