Starting your own business is often synonymous with freedom... but also solitude.
When you become a freelancer, auto-entrepreneur or business creator, you have to manage everything yourself: prospecting, billing, organization, decision-making.
Fortunately, there is an answer to this loneliness: The professional community.
But how do you choose the right community? And above all, how can you take full advantage of it to boost your business?
Joining a community of freelancers is not just “networking.” It is:
You always go faster and further when you are not alone.
It all depends on your needs and your personality:
Joining is good. Participating is better.
Here are some keys to maximizing impact:
A community is a living ecosystem. The more you contribute to it, the more it feeds you.
Some communities are becoming Real Business Springboards :
In the Long Run, a Good Community Becomes An Extension of Your Professional Network... and sometimes even your team.
Being independent does not mean being isolated.
Surrounding yourself with a committed community allows you to move forward more calmly, to remain motivated, to learn and to exchange on a daily basis.
So if you are starting out as an entrepreneur:
Because it offers support, feedback, opportunities, reduces loneliness, and allows resources and recommendations to be shared.
Verify the activity (frequency of exchanges), the value provided, the relevance of the members, the communication tools and the possible cost.
We find customers by recommendation, we learn from the experiences of others, we collaborate, we gain visibility.
Klark offers a platform and events where freelancers can exchange, support each other, and have access to exclusive content to progress together.