
Maybe the potential client’s you’ve contacted our looking for experienced translators capable of translating large projects on short notice. Whatever your experience is to date, remember that you’re not alone in these experiences. Most translators have felt exactly the same way when trying to get their freelance translation business off the ground.
You’re Missing One Very Important Point!

Once your business is up and running you’ll realize that around two-thirds of your income will come from your top few clients. Of course you can’t become too reliant on any one client, because life happens and clients do disappear for any number of reasons; however, your top clients are the ones that keep you busy: they already know and trust you, and there’s less administrative time with these clients because you’ve worked so well together in the past.
Change Your Thinking!
Once you understand this, set about changing your thinking about the number of clients you actually need to run a successful freelance translation business. Think small! Think a few, high-quality, well-paying clients rather than thinking big and becoming so discouraged. If you apply to twenty potential clients and one client turns out to be a good, loyal client, then you’ve been highly successful. Keep marketing your translation business until such time as you’ve achieved anywhere between three and ten clients, and you’ll find that these clients will keep your incredibly busy.
There Are Potential Clients Out There Waiting to Hear from You!

You don’t need a lot of translation clients: you only need a few loyal and good quality clients to run a successful freelance translation business. That being said, always keep in mind that translation clients come and go, so you still need to maintain some sort of marketing strategy. Your business can’t be allowed to fail simply because you lost one or two of your best translation clients.