How to Find Your First Web Development Client (or Become a FREELANCER)
How to Find Your First Web Development Client (or Become a FREELANCER) Just because you have the skill doesn’t mean people will just fork over money to you. You need to do a little bit of work and sell yourself. You also need to put yourself in the right places to get opportunities. Now, as a web developer you have two choices. You can 1) try to land a full-time, on-site job with a company or 2) go the route of freelancing, and look for online gigs. I recommend freelancing. While it doesn’t afford the same guaranteed paycheck that a full-time job does, there are 3 huge benefits: Freedom: No more clocking in and clocking out. You might still work the same hours (or more), but your schedule, location, and living circumstances are completely up to you. (Plus, no commuting, which saves your hours of time every week.) Money: Once you become a good freelancer, you’ll have a better shot at making more money (than waiting for a measly 3% raise each year). Prestige:...
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