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Freelance web designer in Dubai

The founder of Dubai Website Company explains the step by step guide to become a freelance web designer in Dubai. DubaiWebsiteCompany.com is the best freelance web designer in Dubai. Visit: https://www.dubaiwebsitecompany.com/

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Freelance web designer in Dubai

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  1. How to Become a Freelance web designer in Dubai? There are a lot of hurdles you’ll need to pass through before you can start working as a freelance web designer or developer in Dubai. Learn from my experience with this handy 8 Steps Ultimate Guide. Introduction I was once in the same thought like you. I had big dreams of being a leading web designer in Dubai. But I had no clue as to where to begin. It’s not going to be very easy, but the payoff is totally worth it. Ready to begin? Then let’s go! 1. Naming your business Coming up with a great business name can be tricky so that once you acquired enough clients and portfolio you can pitch on it to form a web design company in future. Keep in mind that your website will also use the same name, so make it something that’s easy to search for. Don’t make it too complex or too generic. Make it easy to remember. 2. Registering your business name in Dubai Right, you’ve chosen an excellent name for your business so give yourself a pat on the back. Now the business registration begins –but don’t worry, this step is actually pretty easy. To work as a freelancer in Dubai you’ll need a residency visa and work permit – which you can get from a free zone, including Dubai Media City, Dubai Studio City, Dubai Production City, Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai Design District. In 2018, a new scheme was set up by GoFreelance from Dubai’s Tecom Group, launched in partnership with Dubai Creative Cluster Authority. With this site UAE residents can now apply online for a permit for Dhs7,500, which the team says is 70 percent lower than in the past (Always, check for the updated fee). It

  2. also allows you to sponsor your family members. The aim is to attract more talent to the region – by making it more affordable and simpler to set up. Freelancers can register online at www.gofreelance.ae and there’s a three-step process – submit your online application, go in person to sign the documents and pay the fee, and then you’ll be emailed your permit. So far, so simple. Do I need to register for VAT while I’m working as a freelancer in Dubai? If you are making between AED 187,500 per year and AED 375,000 per year then you may register for VAT if you choose. If you make more than AED 375,000 per year, you must register for VAT. For more information, please visit https://government.ae/en/information-and-services/finance-and- investment/taxation/valueaddedtaxvat If you don’t register, it’s always a good idea to keep good accounts just in case the policy changes in the future. 3. Registering your domain name, hosting and e-mail Now you’ve got your work permit, it’s time to register a domain. If you’ve chosen a unique business name, hopefully nobody will have claimed your domain already. You can always register your domain with one company and get email and web hosting with another. 4. Accounting and invoicing Accounting, whether you like it or not, is a necessary part of freelance web designing works in Dubai. It doesn’t have to be a major headache but it’s important to get set up now rather than later. You need to track your expenses, invoices and income. There are a few rules and regulations around invoicing for your work as per freelance permit. Any invoicing should be in your own name as per the license and work permit.

  3. 5. Designing your business card A lot of people make the mistake of trying to cram as much information as they can onto their business card, and it ends up a jumbled mess. At most, you should include: Your name • Phone and email address • Web address • Social media • Basic services list (back of card) • It’s a good idea to make your business card unique in some way –whether it’s a fancy card stock, embossed lettering, metallic foiling, a cool die-cut or something else entirely will depend on your branding. Make sure it stands out so when it inevitably joins a pile of other cards somewhere, it will get noticed. 6. Setting up your website with SEO Designing and setting up your website is a big job. If you’re designing it yourself you’ll need to create content to fill all those pages and make sure it can be found in search engines like Google through Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). If you don’t, your website will be much more difficult to find in search engines. Make sure these keywords also appear in the body text of their relevant pages. I made my website in the top of the Google SERP by doing SEO for keywords like ‘freelance web designer in Dubai’ and managed to get a couple of website design enquiries every week 7. Social media Social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Behance and more can be leveraged to increase awareness of your business and drive traffic to your website.

  4. 8. Finding clients This is, without a doubt, the hardest part of being a freelance web designer, and will take up 90% of your time once you are established. You don’t have the benefit of an existing client base and nobody has heard of you, so you have to build that awareness, trust and client base from scratch. Let me tell you, it isn’t easy. Congratulations! You’ve reached the end of my ultimate guide to becoming a freelance web designer in Dubai. You should have everything you need to work from home as a freelancer, and hopefully you’re pulling in clients on a weekly basis! Don’t forget, this is your job now. Start in the morning, finish in the afternoon. Set your hours. Save some time for yourself, if you can. Most of all – enjoy yourself. You are living the dream. About the author: Sajeev from Dubai Website Company He is an an experienced freelance web designer and WordPress developer in Dubai, working full-time in UAE. Website: https://www.dubaiwebsitecompany.com/ *This article can be published and shared anywhere with giving courtesy to the author and back link to his website

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