I think there's no problem with that, as long as you're open about it. Don't make your client think you're building it from scratch if you're not doing so. Maybe you'll get away a couple of times, but eventually someone will see what you're doing and they won't be happy :)
Thanks for this video! I just started very actively learning React + (nextjs, express) 2 weeks ago. And totally randomly one person reached to me if I can build a website for him. So I did. I come from Graphic Design niche - and I think it is the same - you meet one person and he gives you a contact to another person and boom - now you have a lot of work :D Btw. do you recommend some good hosting for React? Most of the hostings in my country are just PHP, so if I need to host a React + backend, do I need VPS for example using AWS?
Hello damian, really enjoy your videos its informative and interesting-they have a raw, good vibe. but seems like you edit you video by yourself I noticed that they could benefit from a bit of polish, and I'd love to help with that. If you're interested, I’d be happy to assist with some video editing to enhance your content. Let me know if you'd like to collaborate
Hey damian, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Hi, mostly react(next.js), for the front-end. For the back-end, I use the next js api routes, express or just a content cms(sanity) if it's a simple website. What's yours?
@@itsmythkick I'm gonna do programming anyways , if they accept me or they don't If they accept me I won't have much time to level up my skills but if they don't i would have around 4-6 hrs/day
@@Yusuf-e9z Hey, I would recommend just starting with some youtube beginner crash courses on html, css and javacript(like those from traversy media, but just find some that you like). Some good resources for beginners would be freecodecamp, w3schools and there are many more out there. Good luck!
Damian,I'm truly impressed by your drive and initiative at such a young age. Your determination to grow as a web developer is inspiring. As someone who has been in the tech industry for a while and is currently a Software Development Engineer at Microsoft, I understand the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in tech. My advice would be to continue expanding your skill set and never stop learning. Technology evolves quickly, and staying current with new languages, tools, and frameworks can really set you apart. Also consider contributing to open-source projects or building your own..It will help you in future Wishing you a nice journey ahead and
Hello, I'm from Lebanon. The local opportunities here are also scarce, and the political instability and lack of access to resources (paypal, stripe, online banking) make things incredibly tough. The journey was tough, but I make 5 figures per month now. Find a niche, master it, and you will get clients. Don't just focus on local clients, and definitely don't give up.
bro literally just do crypto course from Patrick on youtube, you'll easily land $100K jobs - crypto companies don't care about where you're from, what your degree is or race, they just care about you being able to do the work
Well, I'm not really interested in web 3. I tried learning it 2 years ago and I gave up. I do have a friend that is really good at it, and he simply can't get a high paying job. Do you know anyone that makes a lot of money from it?
I'm from Serbia and I think starting an online business in a poor country is easier than a Rich country because it is impossible to pay your rent in a rich country if you don't work for someone. You just need to meet a lot of people and try to help them and if you are really helping then they're gonna trust you and support you and in 1-2 year you're gonna have VALUE and a good name, that's hard to reach. And you need to have a lot of skills like marketing programming, but you can reach people from fiver and talk then to share some money in a project so you don't need to know everything 😊
@@dam1kkk I just got my degree (computer science) and trying to find something that's workings (I made a website know I gonna try affiliate marketing)(no money so far but I really just started now) Btw maybe affiliate marketing is a business model for you if you like to create videos.
Are there any opportunities to start a non-profit that focus on this problem for (youth) opportunities in your country? Or are non-profits not really a thing in Moldavia?
@@2much4skin Actually there are lots of non-profits that focus on activities for young people. But there's nothing that really interests me. Starting my own non-profit at some point doesn't sound that bad tho
Hey brother, maybe you have only one vision about opportunity in the USA. If you don't live in a big city and don't have a car, you are pretty much fucked in the USA. Mostly jobs on the country side that no one wants to do, but probably the only option for the possibility for work. So don't stress about location. Everything getting digital anyways!
@@2much4skin You're probably right. I've heard that life in the USA varies a lot from state to state. I guess we can all be grateful to the internet for all of its opportunities :)