This man shows how every freelancer can turn their passion into a business

This man shows how every freelancer can turn their passion into a business

A man who started his own freelance business in 2009. during The Great Recession can now proudly say that he earns $160,000 per month, and all that – in passive income. This is a story of a successful freelancer that has turned his passion into a business. Meet Graham Cochrane.

This is what Graham did before he pursued his own freelance career

A 38-year-old man loved music from an early age, therefore his life path went into working as a corporate from 9 to 5 yet doing something he was good at – an audio engineer. Yet, that wasn’t enough for Graham, both in a financial and personal manner, so he started freelancing aside as a music producer. When The Great Recession started, a young freelancer lost his 9 to 5 job and that’s when the entire change happens.

Talented freelancer decided to start a music blog

Starting a music blog was a great idea for Graham because he had to create not only financial stability but also passive income. He and his wife were trying to make ends meet, especially since their child was born. Graham realized that as a successful freelancer and businessman, he needed to create an amazing digital self-online, and that’s exactly what he did.

Freelancer’s music blog The Recording Revolution brought him a fortune

Graham can now, in 2022, proudly say that he has achieved his freelance business goal. This young man claims that he earns $120,000 a month in gross sales. This talented freelancer achieves that through an online coaching business.

When asked about how it all started, the freelancer claims that it’s important to create a YouTube channel and a blog with the purpose to find clients. Freelancers who have just started pursuing their dream careers must also know that nothing comes overnight. In the beginning, Graham made from $200 to $500 per month, but that’s just how every freelance career starts. 

This man shows us that finding what you love and what you’re good at can to help you build a successful freelance career. Building an online digital presence is also a must, as well as a lot of patience and constant learning.

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