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If web studios die, then who is the customer on the exchanges?
I often read articles that web studios are dying like video cassette rentals, but then who orders projects on freelance exchanges and projects are mostly typical? And what is the future of freelancing with such forecasts?
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Single freelancers are dying, and decent studios are blooming and smelling :)
Whatever web studio you go to, everyone has cool jobs and recent customers.
Google "web studio has earned", and you will find other, successful articles.
in work on simple projects, it’s clear that customers directly contact performers through exchanges (for example),
designers also take part of the audience on themselves (I’m not talking about all sorts of groups in VK, thousands of them, instead of sites they use just groups in VK for example
) web studios migrate well, change the sphere, who sawed landings, of course, it’s hard for them)
the prospects are great -> the need for complex and non-standard projects is also growing, the volume of new environments for developers is growing (devices, all sorts of androids, smart watches, various Internet of things, etc.) , new industries, all sorts of mining, machine learning, and so on.
in general, freelancers need to learn to adapt and everything will be zashib
Web studios do not die, but are looking for new trends and ways of development... Mobile applications, SMM, copywriting, IoT and much more... They try it in different niches at once. What works, that's what they will do in the next 10 years)) Until new trends appear
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