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The shortest way to the first money on a freelance exchange?
Hello! What skills in the field of programming, in your opinion, will allow you to get the first money on Russian-language exchanges most quickly? Suggested order of answer: 1) Used programming languages and technologies. 2) Time of development from zero to the level of execution of simple orders.
As an example: 1) PHP+several popular CMS(joomla+wordpress); 2) Approximately 1 year. 3) Optional (the best resource or book for mastering this technology stack)
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I have little experience. Python, Django, Flask, and mostly oDesk. In my opinion, the most important thing is: 1) the choice of adequate customers who can accurately explain what they need, and preferably technically competent; 2) Competent communication with them. A lot of people sign up for any job offer. To stand out among this crowd, you need to spend some time and effort. Read the proposal carefully, think over it and formulate in a response letter in brief:
- Your experience, albeit briefly, regarding this project.
- Your idea of how this project should be implemented (in short; but in two words, but it is desirable - reasonably, to mention that you are implementing such and such a feature using MongoDB for greater speed). There is no need for idle talk and populism.
- Estimated dates. I usually double them up. This allows you to solve the problem with a margin and eliminate possible bugs, glitches, etc. Much better than discovering later that time is sorely lacking.
It is very good if you immediately write some more rationalization proposals. Polite and correct, of course.
In short, it is necessary to 1) find those projects that are worth delving into and understanding; 2) to delve into and understand so that the customer understands: you are a competent specialist, you work conscientiously, you will do what you promised and with high quality. At least try hard. If from the very beginning the tone of communication is built in this way, if you set the level and support it, then in case of possible problems, inconsistencies, inconsistencies, as a rule, people treat with understanding.
A familiar freelancer once said that the easiest way to find a freelancer is in the top, who delegates / outsources his work to other freelancers. Well, it’s also worth noting that it’s worth looking for work on webmaster forums and writing to the customer in a PM there.
The competition among mobile developers is lower than among web developers. Well, on foreign exchanges there is usually more money and more orders.
It is not necessary to learn Objective-C, it is better to use some kind of cross-platform framework (like PhoneGap, Titanium, Unity, Corona, Xamarin and others).
It is not so important what technologies you offer, it is important how you communicate with the client and know how to sell your services. It is these skills that allow you to quickly get orders.
The time to master something is very individual, and also depends on the knowledge that you have at the moment. Nobody can predict this for you.
The easiest way is probably to learn how to create WP or Joomla sites, and then dive into PHP, and learn JavaScript in parallel.
You won't guess, even if you have good knowledge, you will first have to break through the " reputation " ladder. Newcomers are not willing to give orders.
So start studying what you are interested in, and as you study, monitor the exchanges, try to take easy tasks.
Another good option is to find a customer with whom you can build a long-term working relationship.
If you want to master anything, the main thing is to quickly, watch Popov's video course on Joomla. He also has courses in PHP, HTML/CSS. This is quite enough to make business card sites according to the template, there are more than enough customers for such creations, though the price is appropriate.
Everything really starts with reviews.
And the first reviews are obtained from free work - i.e. the first month it is desirable to work not for money but for reviews. And in the same month everything will come - both practice, and reviews and clients
Personally, I started with htmlbook
But the process of studying was delayed (by the way, it still hasn't gone to the end).
There was also something on this topic at the institute, but who takes it seriously there?) Then he began to take online courses in parallel and enrolled, here Who needs the htmlacademy promo code for intensive? told a little about him
Now I take orders from one small web studio and work from home. Slowly, as they say.
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