I think this : freelance = on site and remote payment on the project or over Time. On demand = big paycheck with anything you can build with speed and skills on the demand like design joy = on the monthly basis, he can do multiple webdesign on the client’s demand. Anyone , correct me if I’m wrong.
That green screen switch was funny af! Lmaoooo but yea man This is the way! I am already on the jump with this. I been building a business around this same subscriptions model. Just missing a few pieces and done! OPEN for BUSINESS! gonna throw ads out there and cold call. Btw joe it would be great to see a video on getting clients as a follow up to this video.
Imagine if Joe had accountability meetings for independent developers trying to get the bag... nobody looking for a job... just specifically for the bag 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
@@aricwilliamsdeveloper I'm down for it even though we have that Monday's as a Diamond Students in his program, but for individual people outside the program there should definitely be another separate subscription for that because he our instructor should be compensated for his time but I see what you are getting at. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Working for a company remote. The best of both worlds from freelance and FTE. Handling small business owners and getting them on an expectation track is more work than their dev requests.
@@devine_noise and some like yourself would prefer the benefits and trappings that come with a good salaried role. Both options are fine, depends on the person
I particularly liked the metal detector advertisement presented by Equinox company. They created the game "Diary of a Merchant" (very old game, so no one updating..) The detectors available for testing in the game. And addresses of the stores also included. I'd say it's a great advertising method 😅
Starting your business and searching for customer is not easy but that's the way to go. Developing solutions for enterprises all alone is not easy at all, you will burn out.
7:31 😂 I rewatched this w headphones and just noticed the music, it’s nice. But yeah this video is great bro. If make this a series - I’ll be watching!
This is why branding it's important of course you can't charge that cuz no one knows you. But if you build a brand around yourself and show you are an authority in this field trust me you will get clients willing to pay more than $500.. bro I be getting people that are willing to pay 5 to 10k for a shopify site and I'm not even trying to get clients. Because they see the value I provide they reach out to me. Remember what I said in the beginning this isn't for everyone lots will try and fail and some like yourself already gave up without even trying lol but guess what alot of people will do it and make it happen trust me...
Saw the second vid that referenced this one. I had to come watch and leave a comment. This ain't for everyone, and if it ain't, keep it movin'! 😅 The normal corporate job route seems safe until they lay yo ass off in a terrible job market and "recession". But there's other opportunities out there. Money is still flowing, just gotta be more creative. I definitely need to get some content made. Appreciate the vid!
Wow! Thank you for this incredibly valuable content. ❤ What's your recommendation on how to start my own business as a Front-End Engineer? What are common business problems I can solve as such? Who is my target group?
Yes and no. Freelancing is more getting paid per project this is more of working for a company 1 or 2 tasks per month and holding a retainer. Think of it like having an employee for 25% of the cost and that employee only doing 25% of the work. It's hard to explain in a comment. I understand I didn't go deep in to it on this video since I'm going to make a series on this that will dive deeper into it
What about for a guy who wants to code as in actually focus on building applications for businesses around his vicinity instead of setting up shopify sites. Can he also do this type of freelance? Focusing on building /coding /developing apps for restaurants, schools etc in his state, instead of shopify?
The thing is small businesses don't need custom code what they need is something that gets them business. If you want to build custom code work for bigger companies and startups.
Do you think or know if this is also possible for someone who doesn't reside in USA? This is my ambition, but my home market is super duper small, and there aren't many freelance or contract jobs to go around, or, they're not readily discoverable. And the culture here is very skewed towards working for corporations.
@@CodingPhase are you aware whether companies who post freelance and/or contractual jobs online hire overseas devs? Would I have to quote significantly lower just to get a chance?