Whether you're just looking to earn some extra income  on the side or you want to freelance full-time, there are freelance  opportunities that can at least match full-time employment, if not earn  you even more. Of course, most freelancers won't earn their full  potential right out of the gate. A freelancer has to line up clients and  find work, but there are some paths that can lead to more income,  faster.
Writing
There are  freelance writers who manage to pull in more than six figures every  year. It takes plenty of work, but the upside to writing is that you  don't need any special equipment to get started. There are plenty of  sites that list freelance writing gigs that can help you land your first  client today. You don't even need to be Hemingway to land these  projects, you just need to be able to write clearly and avoid grammar  mistakes. 
Translation
If  you're fluent in a second language, translation can provide an excellent  opportunity for freelancing. There are some variables in how much a  freelance translator can earn that can make a major difference. However,  a freelancer who is certified by the American Translators Association  can earn an average of $72,000 a year, while someone without that  certification will average $53,000 a year. There can also be some  variation depending on just what languages you can translate. There's  just more demand for Spanish translators than for Malayalam.
Photography
A  freelance photographer who specializes in wedding photography can easily  start his or her pricing at $2,000 for a few hours of shooting, plus  some editing time and go up from there. Different photography  specializations come with different price tags, but wedding photography  and portraiture generally bring in the most income. Of course, a lot of  photography equipment can come with equally high price tags, but you can  start out small and then scale up. 
Social Media
Social media may not even have existed a  few years ago, but today's knowledge of how social media works can  result in a healthy income for a freelancer. While newcomers to the  field may charge around $15 per hour, experienced social media experts  with a proven track record can charge up to $250 per hour. It takes more  than just experience to reach those higher pay grades though. You'll  need to focus on high-paying industries that don't handle social media  in-house. 
Mobile Development
While  web designers and developers, in general, can make a lot of money  freelancing, mobile developers, in particular, can earn a lot. Some  corporate clients will pay more than $100,000 to have a single app  developed. Because building the best mobile apps can take hundreds of  hours to build, you will earn the fees you charge.
Search Engine Optimization
There  are a few absolutely top-of-the-line SEO specialists who charge $1,000  per hour. It's more common for high-end freelancers in this field to  charge between $300 and $500 per hour, which is still very good. People  new to the field can still close in on $50 per hour very quickly,  provided that they can pick up the skills necessary to do the work.  Since, at entry-level, you'll generally be following some set steps to  make sites more search engine-friendly, that isn't hard. 
The Bottom Line
If you've got creative skills, you can  start freelancing immediately. Illustrators, videographers, designers,  artists, musicians and other creative professionals can all find  regular, well-paying gigs with a little work. However, if you can focus  in on these areas of work, you can work up to earning more than you  would by working a day job. It's just a matter of finding the right fit.
Source: Yahoo Finance 

