Remote work & freelance
Mini guide
4 min read
What should you change in your online presence if you want more remote opportunities?
If you want specific remote opportunities to open up to you, you can no longer look like a “random person from the internet.” Your digital footprint must speak clearly: what you do, who you work for, and why you.
1. Edit your LinkedIn as a landing page
- Put a clear description — no philosophy, just specifically what you do.
- Add the best examples of work to the "Featured" section.
- Profile picture neutral, background visually calm.
2. A portfolio that says “this is what I know how to do”
You don't need 20 projects — you need the 3 strongest ones. In each one, explain:
- what was the task
- What exactly did you do?
- What result did the client get?
3. Mini “bio” on social media
People don't follow you for your life — they follow you for your values. That's why your bio should say:
What I do · who I help · what you can expect from me
4. Be recognizable in tone and style
When someone sees your content, they should think, “Aha, this is her.” This means repeating the themes, style, and rhythm of your posts.
The point isn't to have a perfect feed — the point is to show that you're a person who knows what you're doing.