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Web developing #1
Hi there, i am a web developer and i want to work remotely. Do you know where can i find clients who are interested for websites.
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RE: Web developing #2
You'll find them in places like Elance, Fiverr, Freelancer etc but without a solid portfolio it'll be hard to get clients at first
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RE: Web developing #3
There's another competing forum that I don't think I'm allowed to mention.

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RE: Web developing #4
As stated above, Fiverr is very good when looking for clients.

With me being a user I can vouch this website for being legit and safe.  Along with all this, it comes with a great community always leaving feedback!
All you have to do is signup, post your "gig"(I believe it's called), wait for responses.

Anyways, good-luck with your sales! Keep coding, Keep learning.

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RE: Web developing #5
Try to advertise on google ...something like add-sense . For me it`s working .

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RE: Web developing #6
(10-20-2017, 09:09 PM)blaksatyn Wrote: Try to advertise on google ...something like add-sense . For me it`s working .

To find clients? That's a pretty unrewarding way if you ask me. I own a software engineering company in Seattle, WA, and I find quite a few short term clients by browsing CraigsList. I see a lot of people who are just looking for web pages done, so it might be worthwhile if you're in that business.

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RE: Web developing #7
Are you just using an online username or is this something you want to pursure as a career? Sign up to Freelancer.com if you actually want to get yourself out there. Although it can be hard as there are a lot of users who go for cheap as well.

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RE: Web developing #8
(10-21-2017, 12:27 PM)VirtualFrost Wrote: Are you just using an online username or is this something you want to pursure as a career? Sign up to Freelancer.com if you actually want to get yourself out there. Although it can be hard as there are a lot of users who go for cheap as well.

I would advise against freelancer. A couple of my employees go on there during their downtime and do jobs for pennies. It gives them something to do, and they're already being paid $30+/hr, so the money doesn't matter to them. If you go on those sites, the only way to win an auction is to do the work before you bid, set the delivery date to immediately, and then sell it for what would come out to <$1/hr of your time.

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RE: Web developing #9
You can use also the local advertise website like craiglist .

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RE: Web developing #10
(10-21-2017, 12:41 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:
(10-21-2017, 12:27 PM)VirtualFrost Wrote: Are you just using an online username or is this something you want to pursure as a career? Sign up to Freelancer.com if you actually want to get yourself out there. Although it can be hard as there are a lot of users who go for cheap as well.

I would advise against freelancer. A couple of my employees go on there during their downtime and do jobs for pennies. It gives them something to do, and they're already being paid $30+/hr, so the money doesn't matter to them. If you go on those sites, the only way to win an auction is to do the work before you bid, set the delivery date to immediately, and then sell it for what would come out to <$1/hr of your time.

Yeah that's why I mentioned a lot of people go for the cheapest people. I actually used Freelancer in the past and unfortunately I was one of those that'd try get the cheapest guy, I paid like $20 + $10 tip for a simple WordPress theme that took about a day and he took my image and made it exactly the same. Although when I tried getting another project, people would put down low bids so you accept them, and then they pm you saying "Your price is a little low, can you give me more money" and end up being a time waster.

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