Re: Getting paid for sound design online? G
If you want a side-hustle, Fiver. If you want to go big, consider publishing to the independent sound libraries. If you really want to get serious about sound design, first training, then gear. Or purchasing pro-level effects then re-mastering sounds out of that. Needless to say you need to sell yourself with a visually appealing website. IT doesn't need to be super-flashy, but it can't be all that wordy either. You have to be your own advertiser a bit. No one is going to pay substantial amounts to some random guy on the street, and you also can't jump right in like you own the place either.
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