David Kim

From $0 to six-figure freelancer - I will show you how

Category: Freelancing

Rating: 4.7/5 based on 3 reviews

About David Kim

David went from unemployed to earning $200K/year as a freelance product designer in 3 years. Now he teaches others his systematic approach to freelancing, focusing on building a personal brand, creating a portfolio that converts, and developing long-term client relationships that lead to referrals.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong portfolio focus
  • Personal brand expertise
  • Referral system
  • Design industry specific

Cons

  • Focused on design/creative fields
  • Waitlist for coaching

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for designers?
While Davids background is design, his methods work for any creative freelancer - writers, developers, photographers. The principles are universal.
Do I need an existing portfolio?
No, David teaches how to build a portfolio from scratch, including creating spec work that attracts ideal clients.
What makes your approach different?
Focus on building systems for consistent client flow rather than hustling for each project. Long-term relationships over one-off gigs.
How much time should I commit?
Expect 5-10 hours per week for implementation. The coaching calls are 1 hour weekly, but the real work is applying what you learn.

Tags

freelancing, personal-brand, portfolio, design

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Category

Freelancing