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Is there an overabundance of WordPress developers?
Interested in remote work or freelancing. Is it possible to earn at least 50-60k on the development of themes and not very complex plugins. r per month? There is also a layout skill, but I'm missing it because they type it out even for free.
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An excess of specialists is nonsense, it does not happen in any field.
An excess of illiterate coders who do everything according to guides, tutorials and videos from Youtube - yes.
Is there an overabundance of WordPress developers?
No, there is no excess, there are a lot of schoolchildren, there are only a couple of specialists, you can earn much more, but you just need to understand the subject coolly
If you know how to program, then first of all, stop focusing on the labor market of the post-Soviet space.
In our country, if they say that there are no specialists, it means that there are no specialists who are ready to work for a penny.
If there are no specialists there, then they really are not there, and the wages will be much higher than the amount that would be paid to them if they were.
As for WP, you need to go to western studios. In the west, consider this the main admin panel.
There are specialists, and, I think, if you break through the crowd, sorry, illiterate Indians, you will need more)
ps NEVER work for free. Not only are you being dumped by everyone in the district, but you are also dumping yourself. If you do not take money for your work, you will never earn even 30.
No, there is a huge shortage of normal specialists. There are just a bunch of stupid things that in visual editors collect every shame. NEVER install visual editors on WordPress))
Too many beginners, yes.
But to find someone worthwhile to solve a complex problem is a problem.
Doesn't it bother you that this is a very different specialization?
Themes are layout.
Plugins are programming.
There is a catastrophic shortage of specialists. Any rabble who knows how to be designers and a little shit code on tutorials is a dime a dozen, it is this category of implementers that creates the appearance of a glut of the market. However, there is also enough work for them, but it’s unlikely that they will be able to earn 50-60k on this job - the budgets there are penny. And normal budgets - they are only in the west, plus there are already different requirements, and that's where specialists are needed. Which are very few. And they all earn noticeably more than 50-60k. But these are not simple plugins or themes. These are completely custom solutions, most often on a turnkey basis, or highly specialized plugins that require experience and knowledge. Well, ecommerce, there is just a lot of work and you need to understand the specifics well.
And another important point - experienced freelance developers understand the benefits of maintaining their code after initial development. If you want to make money on freelancing normally, leave clients for further support. From each such client, a penny per month is already a stable "salary". And where there is support, most often there are more or less regular additional works that are billed separately.
And there you don't need to know anything. Each student can make up and pull on Wordpress. Now you need to know a lot in order to earn money.
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