Do You Need a Website as a Freelancer?
By Karl Kniseley·3 min read·Updated June 2026
A clean site builds trust and makes you findable, but it is not what wins your first clients. Early on, a simple one-page site or even a strong profile does the job. The work and the referrals come first; the website makes them easier to convert later.
What it actually needs to do
When you do build one, keep it focused: show what you do, prove it with examples, and make it obvious how to contact or book you. A site that does those three things beats a beautiful one that buries the point.
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