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Rejections are a part of life. I think that every single person gets rejected at least once but accepting it is always the hardest part. Freelancing as a job is always tough but especially when you're brand new, just starting out and possibly have unrealistic expectations.
I remember when I just started and there were some job offerings as a content writer - I was so eager to apply and I was confident that I'd get accepted. Sadly, that wasn't the reality. I got rejected more than once and the worst part for me was that they never gave an explanation.
Some freelancers might be discouraged by the rejection but for me personally, it made me stronger and it made me work harder.
Therefore I am curious fellow freelancers, how do you deal with rejections?
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TommyCarey
Some people take it too far and just spam everywhere they can and get rejected 99.9% of the time, which you shouldn't do.
My rejections usually come from me pitching a guest blog post opportunity and the blog owner not wanting to work with me, which is understandable, because they weren't in love with my pitch. I then go back to the drawing table and perfect my pitch even more to increase the chances of being accepted and avoiding a rejection
Rejection is simply a part of life and we all need to get use to it. If you get defeated after one, two, or ten rejections then you're probably not going to be in business for long. There are people who cold call all day and get rejected 1,000 times, but they pick up the phone the very next day and start calling again. They do this because they know that they will eventually hone their pitch and make it as good as it can be, which will increase the chances of getting a sale and a commission
Some people who are cold calling all day make a killing because of how well they can sell over the phone. And this is extremely difficult today since everyone is worried about getting their identity stolen via a phone call and buying something. For this reason, a lot of telemarketers will forward people to a webpage or collect their email and send them an invoice for a product or service in order to actually collect a payment through a trusted 3rd party service like Paypal or something similar I get rejected and I reject people almost every day. If you're not getting rejected, you're not trying to make money online lol :D Some people take it too far and just spam everywhere they can and get rejected 99.9% of the time, which you shouldn't do. My rejections usually come from me pitching a guest blog post opportunity and the blog owner not wanting to work with me, which is understandable, because they weren't in love with my pitch. I then go back to the drawing table and perfect my pitch even more to increase the chances of being accepted and avoiding a rejection :D Rejection is simply a part of life and we all need to get use to it. If you get defeated after one, two, or ten rejections then you're probably not going to be in business for long. There are people who cold call all day and get rejected 1,000 times, but they pick up the phone the very next day and start calling again. They do this because they know that they will eventually hone their pitch and make it as good as it can be, which will increase the chances of getting a sale and a commission :D Some people who are cold calling all day make a killing because of how well they can sell over the phone. And this is extremely difficult today since everyone is worried about getting their identity stolen via a phone call and buying something. For this reason, a lot of telemarketers will forward people to a webpage or collect their email and send them an invoice for a product or service in order to actually collect a payment through a trusted 3rd party service like Paypal or something similar :D
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