It was really relatable when you said that we feel lost when we start to build something on our own from scratch . There are so many little stuff which i have to google everytime that sometimes i feel like do i even know web dev at all.
@@dannydiscoverswhat a good way to get a solution for that cuz it be so frustrating to feel like that tbh, learning for 2months just to get confused is mad annoying ngl.
@@Gamer-kj3vi You improve by coding experience , the more experience you have coding and facing errors, theless you google, don't push yourself too hard I've been coding for a year now and i still searching things, not as much as i started or 6 months ago. The thing is, getting good at coding in general is a skill requires time, sometimes, you will face the same/similar type error 2 times and then your brain will start to say "wait, i solved something like this before" and boom, you code a solution without googling it
@@Gamer-kj3vi There is no solution, but you can change your mindset to understand this: If you really want learn something, your education will never end. You will never be "finished" learning anything.
Honestly pretty good video. I liked your approach to the reality that web dev is not always just straightforward coding, it does include page builders, CMS, shopify, etc etc etc. It's a wide industry with so many different avenues and demands from clients. You have to learn to be adapatble and willing to grow your skills whichever route that involves.
This is really solid advice. I definitely was one of those coders that shyed away from web builders but now I understand that most businesses are small businesses, that use these web builders!
The first 2 minutes of this video explained my current situation, you literally hit the nail there and thank you so much, I will keep learning and you just got a subscriber
This is the first video i found specifically on this subject. I definitely need this because i quit my last job to become a software engineer. I am a 40 year old professional just learning to code having some undergrad courses from 20 years ago. I am competing with 16 years old😂.
I'm rooting for you, You inspired me. Keep pushing, kindly come back here , I want to see your success. I'm 30 now and trying to recover from the last 5 years of wrong decision in my life.
Man, you're so nice, helpful and even handsome. No one ever told me of these small gigs. The most I saw/heard of "small gigs" was looking for freelance on freelance websites. Your video changed my perspective. What would I lose by being active instead of passive. Nothing really for an undergraduate. Im graduating in half a year and live in a country falling apart by circumstances, Im hoping to work online even at much lower salaries, which would stil be great locally, to support my old parents. I really liked the video. It also indirectly gave me the obvious answer of "I need to work hard to start. I can't just study, remain passive and expect to find a job easily. I can start my own path" I wish you a happy day/ life. Thanks for the video and the encouragement man.
bro I'm 16 and have learned HTML, CSS, JS and now learning React.js. my aim is to complete whole MERN stack in the next 6months with a lot of practice so I can do atleast an internship after 11th or 12th. I'm in 11th right now. but I'll try alll the opportunities you mentioned above 🖤🖤.. update.. I got the internship as I intended back then for MERN stack and now I got another and here I am working on some huge project with the technical lead.. we're humanly automating and scrapping web and then using thee data for some AI model.. gonna be lit 💀💀
Thanks man, that's exactly where I am now. Still learning, already have a bit of knowledge but don't know how to monetize it as I need to keep learning
I’ve spent the last year and a half hammering on coding to point of building PERN stack apps and still struggle to get my foot in the door for an interview because I lack “commercial experience”. I think you just gave me my in! It literally pays to not overthink your value 😅
@adekunle4672 Start small, start local. I have a good grasp on frontend, so I’ll design a pitch (let AI be my assistant here!), reach out to local businesses and offer simple design edits, performance optimisations, accessibility enhancements, and maybe some SEO services.
I love the lighthouse tip. Can you do a video on an example report, how you contact the client and how much you charge them? That would be super helpful
Good idea - I actually did a similar breakdown to that in the free part of my course. You can access that when you sign up on www.framer.courses Even if you don't want to buy the course, you can learn the approach.
Great video. I watch a lot of career videos and the type of advice given here is rare and helpful. consider adding timestamps to the video, I think it will increase the video's rewatchability one question I have is how to get discovered when a possible client faces an issue with an integration for example Vid summary: 1. IOED (you think you get it but you don't) 0:48 2. ppl react by either going back to learn more and practicing or by giving up 1:29 3. Method 1: lighthouse reports 2:50 4. Bounce rate 4:40 5. Method 2: using Web builders and themes 5:20 6. Method 3: integration and analytics 9:05
Began coding as one of my many hobbies and realised how fun it is to watch random words come to life, sort of like legos. Since i have time to kill i could prob make an earning out of it, idk even if it's small. Im just happy to see my coding come to life
just checked lighthouse report on one website and it said failed their LCP FCP TTFB are not good ,i luv it ,cant wait to get ur course ,ur one of kind bro
Creating an agency based on lighthouse report was in my plan few months ago and I shared it with my friend. But he let me down telling this is not a good idea. But still I believe it can be a successful idea.
Nice video Danny, Thanks. I'm a bit re-inspired to look into coding again. Not looking for a career but some freelancing work would suit me. I dabbled in coding but couldn't see where it was going to go, so dropped it. Time to pick it up again. Thanks.
Can completely relate to what you said. When I can't build anything by myself, I start again from ground zero in order fill the gaps. Ans this cycle keeps repeating. It's been a year since I started learning and i still can't build anything on my own ☹️.
Thanks for this insightful video! I'm definitely going to try out some of these tips for getting started as a freelancer. It's really encouraging to know that you can start making money early on in your coding journey, even with just basic skills. We connect businesses with skilled Filipino VAs who can help them achieve their online goals. I love seeing people use their skills to make a difference!
I just wish TH-cam would add some A.I. feature to mute stupid background music in TH-cam videos. So many TH-cam videos have unnecessary background music...
I'm struggling with me decisions in the past years.I got distracted pretty easily and i need to blame myself about this.I chose a course about Frontend Developer,i made a discord server with my friends who want the same to use ,html,css,js.This video helped me ,i will saved and revisitate your channel.And i know it's a bad moment in my opinion,but happy new year and for everyone who reed this,i hope everything in your life it's okay.
At first I learned to code for money but I can't help really fall for it and now I still make no money yet due to where I live it would be better if I have a degree to apply for a job and a remote market .Still keep trying it and trying to build a small project for local business.
Here's what I'm doing: Step 1: watch a couple of those mind numbing hour long tutorials. Get some baseline for the things you need to learn. Step 2: find a video tutorial on the thing you want to code if possible. Step 4: Profit ... Step 5: go through the tutorial again and pause at each thing you don't understand, learn wtf that thing is, understand it, then continue watching. Step 6: watch tutorial again, with a better understanding of the code in the tutorial. Step 7: TBA
love the video, one of the best i found on this subject. I was wondering tho, you're talking about finding someone's website to suggest improvements that we can make to it. How do we actually find those website and contact the clients? Same for finding potential clients who would want to customise a website made with wordpress.
You can search all of the local businesses in your area, usually they will have social media or email/phone numbers you can use to contact them. Hope that was helpful
I am 13 and really good with python. Now i am planning to make my own game. If I could just make money to buy a laptop or computer that nothing could stop me
Inspiring video! I recommend pointing your microphone towards the source of the audio it's recording (your mouth). What you're recording is the reflection of your voice of the room which yields a bad recording.
@@dannydiscovers Just a tad. You want to make sure you are recording on-axis meaning pointed directly at source audio. Especially with lav mics, they're usually designed to cut frequencies from the sides. You're doing great with the quality content though! Just wanted to give my 2 cents as an audio engineer trying to get into software engineering :)
Thanks for the tips, I'll do that for the next video. I noticed other creators using this mic a bit lower so I just copied them. Let me know in the next video if you think it is better please
Guys, with the advent of website builders and generative AI, isn't it wiser to focus more on languages like python , c+ and java? Have a strong foundation in the web technologies to understand how to integrate different stacks? Just a suggestion but big ups to dude for great advice and everyone trying to learn abd become better. All the best guys.
The thing is there will always be people who are just too dumb to know how to use the most basic of website builders and hence why these jobs still continue to pop up
Check if what their business needs are can be fulfilled by various site builders. Forms, contact page, membership etc. You can see what they currently used by checking the head tag in google inspector
Hello bro really love this video I have been coding for a year now I learnt html css JavaScript react and other css and JavaScript libraries bt yet to even get an opportunity for interview tho am still improving my slf bt staying motivated is getting difficult because I have not been making money with these skills
I know how tough it can be. Try creating profiles on freelancing platforms, doing cold outreach on LinkedIn and also offer people free work for a set number of hours etc. Building trust and experience will lead to well-paid work eventually
Felt the same understood the HTML css basics in a day did some but bouncing between nextJs and TS, idk how much time i need to invest in to be good. And yes understanding tutorial and doing something on your own is a complete different ball game. Feeling exasperated and exhausted. Idk if im or will be good at it. And i want to be good extremely good at whatever i do.
Really what it takes is confidence in your ability to learn. When you trust that you are capable of going from not knowing to knowing, you will get comfortable with that feeling. It always happens that I am asked to do something I don't know how to do. At first it's a bit of a worry, but after a bit of research and learning it always gets done.
You Sir, got a new subscriber. Nice content! One question: How do you work on your clinets websites? Do you ask for access for their CMS? Or what is the best practice?
Actually I never got jobs outside my personal network. I tried to reach clients and changing approach but never worked. Haven't got response back or positive ones
How would you go about actually writing/modifying the code for the client? They would need to be able to let you have access to the source code in some way.
I’ve just finished a bootcamp at University of Birmingham I’m relearning everything just to refresh my mind again but I’ve built MERN stack applications. What do you use for freelancing?
I learned html & CSS with 14/15, but stopped learning because they changed the layout of the app I was working with (they made it worse). I am Curently learning python, after finishing my course I'll pick up where i left. Any advice on what to "especially" focus on, while optimising a site.
Hello, I’m enrolled in a coding Bootcamp. I’m in week 10 of the program. I completed several projects including a group project . Where do you suggest me marketing my skills to start freelancing?
I had one question Like Elementer pro is paid and many plugins and builders are also paid Then how i can practice that as i can learn from various videos and Courses ...
I never really used elementor too much - You can learn the basic version by running wordpress locally etc. I use Framer for no-code work - I do a free intro course on it at www.framer.courses/
I'm 17 and I have learn html , python,java and about to finish c++ But the problem is my laptop 💻is corrupted and I don't know if i could do it from my phone
1. lighthouse reports
2. customizing themes
3. integration and analytics
yup
Where can I begin to learn html/css coding from 0 ? I have never coded before nor know the terminology/structure.
freecodecamp@@JayCapo
@@JayCapoW3schools, CSS tricks, chat GPT with plan and explanation, TH-cam - just Google and go on
codewithmosh
@@JayCapo
It was really relatable when you said that we feel lost when we start to build something on our own from scratch . There are so many little stuff which i have to google everytime that sometimes i feel like do i even know web dev at all.
That's normal, eventually you might google less but I certainly don't
@@dannydiscoverswhat a good way to get a solution for that cuz it be so frustrating to feel like that tbh, learning for 2months just to get confused is mad annoying ngl.
@@Gamer-kj3vi You improve by coding experience , the more experience you have coding and facing errors, theless you google, don't push yourself too hard I've been coding for a year now and i still searching things, not as much as i started or 6 months ago.
The thing is, getting good at coding in general is a skill requires time, sometimes, you will face the same/similar type error 2 times and then your brain will start to say "wait, i solved something like this before" and boom, you code a solution without googling it
@@Gamer-kj3vi code more confusion is just an opportunity for growth.
@@Gamer-kj3vi There is no solution, but you can change your mindset to understand this: If you really want learn something, your education will never end. You will never be "finished" learning anything.
Not suprised in the slightest this guy is a coding teacher. You are phenomenal at it. Kinda reminds me of the lead developer at my internship.
Thanks!
Honestly pretty good video. I liked your approach to the reality that web dev is not always just straightforward coding, it does include page builders, CMS, shopify, etc etc etc. It's a wide industry with so many different avenues and demands from clients.
You have to learn to be adapatble and willing to grow your skills whichever route that involves.
100%
As an SEO specialist learning how to code, this was very valuable. A lot of these things are very important to clients
You have a lot of extra value to add for them
This is really solid advice. I definitely was one of those coders that shyed away from web builders but now I understand that most businesses are small businesses, that use these web builders!
Yup me too
The first 2 minutes of this video explained my current situation, you literally hit the nail there and thank you so much, I will keep learning and you just got a subscriber
Great to hear
This is the first video i found specifically on this subject. I definitely need this because i quit my last job to become a software engineer. I am a 40 year old professional just learning to code having some undergrad courses from 20 years ago. I am competing with 16 years old😂.
Your experience is a bonus as a freelancer. People will trust you more than a 16 year old
@savingday I’m in the same boat with you. We got this! 💪🏾
"I am a 40 year old professional" ... Me Too! ... Welcome to the best part of your programmer Life.
Good Luck!
I'm rooting for you, You inspired me. Keep pushing, kindly come back here , I want to see your success. I'm 30 now and trying to recover from the last 5 years of wrong decision in my life.
Man, you're so nice, helpful and even handsome.
No one ever told me of these small gigs. The most I saw/heard of "small gigs" was looking for freelance on freelance websites.
Your video changed my perspective. What would I lose by being active instead of passive. Nothing really for an undergraduate.
Im graduating in half a year and live in a country falling apart by circumstances, Im hoping to work online even at much lower salaries, which would stil be great locally, to support my old parents.
I really liked the video. It also indirectly gave me the obvious answer of "I need to work hard to start. I can't just study, remain passive and expect to find a job easily. I can start my own path"
I wish you a happy day/ life.
Thanks for the video and the encouragement man.
That was a lovely message! Wishing you the best of luck with your journey
u are so gay
bro I'm 16 and have learned HTML, CSS, JS and now learning React.js. my aim is to complete whole MERN stack in the next 6months with a lot of practice so I can do atleast an internship after 11th or 12th. I'm in 11th right now. but I'll try alll the opportunities you mentioned above 🖤🖤..
update.. I got the internship as I intended back then for MERN stack and now I got another and here I am working on some huge project with the technical lead.. we're humanly automating and scrapping web and then using thee data for some AI model.. gonna be lit 💀💀
Good luck!
If I were you I would take advantage of everything AI right now and get to speed. If not, then you'll be left behind. Things are changing too fast.
If you want an internship, focus on getting into university and keep up those projects. Internship is unlikely for a minor not in Uni, sorry to say
@@juggles5474 ohkayy 👍, I'll keep my practice up 🤞
@@cowl6867Yupp, I'm trying to take full advantage of AI and trynna keep myself up to date 🤌🤌
Thanks man, that's exactly where I am now. Still learning, already have a bit of knowledge but don't know how to monetize it as I need to keep learning
Start asap, you'll always have things left to learn
I’ve spent the last year and a half hammering on coding to point of building PERN stack apps and still struggle to get my foot in the door for an interview because I lack “commercial experience”. I think you just gave me my in! It literally pays to not overthink your value 😅
@adekunle4672 Start small, start local. I have a good grasp on frontend, so I’ll design a pitch (let AI be my assistant here!), reach out to local businesses and offer simple design edits, performance optimisations, accessibility enhancements, and maybe some SEO services.
Great news!
Hey looking for an update. Any results?
I love the lighthouse tip. Can you do a video on an example report, how you contact the client and how much you charge them? That would be super helpful
Good idea - I actually did a similar breakdown to that in the free part of my course. You can access that when you sign up on www.framer.courses Even if you don't want to buy the course, you can learn the approach.
I think most sites have contact info
Sir what is code for encoding in make manoney apps
Finales de Junio
Great video. I watch a lot of career videos and the type of advice given here is rare and helpful. consider adding timestamps to the video, I think it will increase the video's rewatchability
one question I have is how to get discovered when a possible client faces an issue with an integration for example
Vid summary:
1. IOED (you think you get it but you don't) 0:48
2. ppl react by either going back to learn more and practicing or by giving up 1:29
3. Method 1: lighthouse reports 2:50
4. Bounce rate 4:40
5. Method 2: using Web builders and themes 5:20
6. Method 3: integration and analytics 9:05
Thanks
getting started is always the hardest, you overlook a lot of things until you actually do something all by yourself
Agreed
Thats the one of the best videos about code and freelance, thank u so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Began coding as one of my many hobbies and realised how fun it is to watch random words come to life, sort of like legos. Since i have time to kill i could prob make an earning out of it, idk even if it's small. Im just happy to see my coding come to life
Try low code tools too
@@dannydiscovers such as? I'm still learning CSS and want to move into Js
Framer, WordPress, SquareSpace. Do a google search
Thank you so much for this video. The number of insights and things that you give out are soo appreciated!
Thanks for commenting, that's why I make these videos
This guys eyes. This is a great explanation of just watching tutorials. Thanks dude.
Happy to help!
just checked lighthouse report on one website and it said failed their LCP FCP TTFB are not good ,i luv it ,cant wait to get ur course ,ur one of kind bro
Cool! You can do most of the course for free on TH-cam for free now, enjoy
@@dannydiscovers go get your course i like how you outlined everything.
Creating an agency based on lighthouse report was in my plan few months ago and I shared it with my friend. But he let me down telling this is not a good idea. But still I believe it can be a successful idea.
You only know if you try
Great tip! I already build Elementor websites as a job, one motivation to learn more css and learn js is to have the option to customize more.
Absolutely, it's also pretty fun to learn new things
@@wxcvbn-i7h no
Did you get any client?
you replying to everyone>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
true mentorship ngl
Try my best to anyway
Finally someone who gave me realistic answers. This will take some work also, but atleast gives a person a map on what to do. 😊
Glad you like it
@@dannydiscovers Nope, thank you for restoring my motivation. 😊
Nice video Danny, Thanks. I'm a bit re-inspired to look into coding again. Not looking for a career but some freelancing work would suit me. I dabbled in coding but couldn't see where it was going to go, so dropped it. Time to pick it up again. Thanks.
There are lots of options, web design, coding, sales, seo etc.
Can completely relate to what you said. When I can't build anything by myself, I start again from ground zero in order fill the gaps. Ans this cycle keeps repeating. It's been a year since I started learning and i still can't build anything on my own ☹️.
I made a video on this called One HUGE mistake slowing your coding progress where I talk about that
Danny, you probably get this a lot mate, but you're the man!
Thanks a lot!
I got in this video with low expectations and your tips here are really useful, thanks!
Great to hear!
Thanks for this insightful video! I'm definitely going to try out some of these tips for getting started as a freelancer. It's really encouraging to know that you can start making money early on in your coding journey, even with just basic skills. We connect businesses with skilled Filipino VAs who can help them achieve their online goals. I love seeing people use their skills to make a difference!
okay
@@dannydiscovers Thank you!
it would be better if the music were lower than that but, a great video
Good advice, I raised it up at the last minute thinking it was too low. Thanks for the feedback
@@dannydiscovers my pleasure
Thanks, I created a poll on my community page to ask everyone since your comment. I'm always trying to improve the videos for you all
@@dannydiscovers that's a great step
I just wish TH-cam would add some A.I. feature to mute stupid background music in TH-cam videos. So many TH-cam videos have unnecessary background music...
I'm struggling with me decisions in the past years.I got distracted pretty easily and i need to blame myself about this.I chose a course about Frontend Developer,i made a discord server with my friends who want the same to use ,html,css,js.This video helped me ,i will saved and revisitate your channel.And i know it's a bad moment in my opinion,but happy new year and for everyone who reed this,i hope everything in your life it's okay.
If you can keep going, eventually you will get there
I hope :)@@dannydiscovers
At first I learned to code for money but I can't help really fall for it and now I still make no money yet due to where I live it would be better if I have a degree to apply for a job and a remote market .Still keep trying it and trying to build a small project for local business.
Good luck! It is never easy
thanks for great explanation, very informative and clean. keep up the good work
Glad it helped!
Thanks a lot. Never knew about these. I've gained a new perspective and you've gained a new subscriber.
Great!
Watched for 6 minutes and i so so love you already.. Great, goona watch all your videos
Great! Thanks for commenting
This video deserves more likes en share... Thanks Danny
Thanks for commenting. The engagement will actually help promote the video
Thankssss so much this video was very interesting and genuine 🤩 Subbed
Great news! Welcome
Great video with good advice. I would like it if you would put out more content like this.
I made another one for CSS and HTML specifically
Here's what I'm doing:
Step 1: watch a couple of those mind numbing hour long tutorials. Get some baseline for the things you need to learn.
Step 2: find a video tutorial on the thing you want to code if possible.
Step 4: Profit
...
Step 5: go through the tutorial again and pause at each thing you don't understand, learn wtf that thing is, understand it, then continue watching.
Step 6: watch tutorial again, with a better understanding of the code in the tutorial.
Step 7: TBA
Whatever works for you
@@dannydiscovers I'll let you know if it does 🤔😅😬
Started html and css at 16 but listened to my dad and stopped. Wish I didn’t but I’m learning Lua now not going to give up this time.
Lots of languages and options.
Low key chill gigs 🤙
Or high stress gigs, whatever pays
@@dannydiscoversyeah or high stress gigs or whatever! Beck yeah
love the video, one of the best i found on this subject.
I was wondering tho, you're talking about finding someone's website to suggest improvements that we can make to it. How do we actually find those website and contact the clients? Same for finding potential clients who would want to customise a website made with wordpress.
You can search all of the local businesses in your area, usually they will have social media or email/phone numbers you can use to contact them. Hope that was helpful
search google maps for any item and find the businesses that only have social media tags for contact information.. Just an idea.
You are now my Go-to-channel
That's a great compliment
I am 22 and just started to learn and i just cant seem to properly understand while loops🗿
You might be surprised how little you need them - use chatgpt to explain it to you like an 8 year old and then move on
video starts at 2:49
Actually starts at 0.00
Thank you very much . Succinct and clear.
You are welcome!
I am 13 and really good with python. Now i am planning to make my own game. If I could just make money to buy a laptop or computer that nothing could stop me
Good luck
Inspiring video!
I recommend pointing your microphone towards the source of the audio it's recording (your mouth). What you're recording is the reflection of your voice of the room which yields a bad recording.
That's really helpful thanks. Just move it higher up?
@@dannydiscovers Just a tad. You want to make sure you are recording on-axis meaning pointed directly at source audio. Especially with lav mics, they're usually designed to cut frequencies from the sides.
You're doing great with the quality content though! Just wanted to give my 2 cents as an audio engineer trying to get into software engineering :)
Thanks for the tips, I'll do that for the next video. I noticed other creators using this mic a bit lower so I just copied them. Let me know in the next video if you think it is better please
Really informative...I don't know why I didn't think of this...
Glad it helped
Dude, you've saved a life!!
Hope some of this helps
you are a kind person thanks for the video 😍
My pleasure
Guys, with the advent of website builders and generative AI, isn't it wiser to focus more on languages like python , c+ and java? Have a strong foundation in the web technologies to understand how to integrate different stacks? Just a suggestion but big ups to dude for great advice and everyone trying to learn abd become better. All the best guys.
Those languages are definitely also a good idea!
The thing is there will always be people who are just too dumb to know how to use the most basic of website builders and hence why these jobs still continue to pop up
This is the way.
good points. How do you evaluate client for site builder or helping optimization and how do you search them exactly? nice video
Check if what their business needs are can be fulfilled by various site builders. Forms, contact page, membership etc. You can see what they currently used by checking the head tag in google inspector
Very, very, very underrated video.
Thanks! Trying to grow my channel so I appreciate the positivity
Thanks for the info. Really helpful! 🔥💯👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you bro God bless.
You're welcome, thank you
thank you for the informative video Danny
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
thanks man that was helpful
Glad it helped
Great content!
Thanks!
Hello bro really love this video I have been coding for a year now I learnt html css JavaScript react and other css and JavaScript libraries bt yet to even get an opportunity for interview tho am still improving my slf bt staying motivated is getting difficult because I have not been making money with these skills
I know how tough it can be. Try creating profiles on freelancing platforms, doing cold outreach on LinkedIn and also offer people free work for a set number of hours etc. Building trust and experience will lead to well-paid work eventually
@@dannydiscovers thanks alot I will do those
Very helpful video! New Sub here!! From NYC respect
Thanks!
Felt the same understood the HTML css basics in a day did some but bouncing between nextJs and TS, idk how much time i need to invest in to be good. And yes understanding tutorial and doing something on your own is a complete different ball game. Feeling exasperated and exhausted. Idk if im or will be good at it. And i want to be good extremely good at whatever i do.
Really what it takes is confidence in your ability to learn.
When you trust that you are capable of going from not knowing to knowing, you will get comfortable with that feeling.
It always happens that I am asked to do something I don't know how to do. At first it's a bit of a worry, but after a bit of research and learning it always gets done.
Great video, *thanks* !
Thank you for watching
The right question here is that, where to find these clients? Like where do they ask if they encountered these problems?
LinkedIn and Upwork
Yes please make a video on how to find small gigs
I made an upwork video that might help you
Very informative. Can you lower the volume of the music though. It’s so easy to get distracted by the music and block out your voice
Done
great👍🏼i really like the info...
So glad!
I found it
Motivational
Thank you Sir 😊
All the best
Hey Danny, great video, highly informative. Can you please tell what is the website that you have shown at the beginning of the video at 0:15?
Upwork
I understand the “inspect” to see a websites code, but when we’re actually modifying it for a customer, how do we access their code?
Wherever they have it hosted
We will make it
Good luck!
I dont know youll get this but im new to this coding thing have no idea whatsoever how can i start learning as a beginner
The Odin Project or Free Code Camp. Check my channel for other videos
Thanks For Your Advice
Love You Sir
Always welcome
How to center a div?
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
You Sir, got a new subscriber. Nice content!
One question:
How do you work on your clinets websites? Do you ask for access for their CMS? Or what is the best practice?
Yes usually
Great and concise! How to get clients to get started?
Cold calling ane freelance platforms
Nice video man !
Thanks for commenting, I appreciate the support
Nice tips! Thanks for that
Happy to help!
Actually I never got jobs outside my personal network.
I tried to reach clients and changing approach but never worked.
Haven't got response back or positive ones
It's a grind but can be done
Great video ♥, but I have a question how can you be sure that the businesses you completed work for will send you the money after you finish the job?
Use a contract
How would you go about actually writing/modifying the code for the client? They would need to be able to let you have access to the source code in some way.
Exactly
Get access then update
Good video. I'll look into this.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for your perspective!
Welcome!
Thanks for the video those informations means so much to my career goals 🖤
No problem!!
if something seems easy to you.............. thanks bro
Happy to help
I’ve just finished a bootcamp at University of Birmingham I’m relearning everything just to refresh my mind again but I’ve built MERN stack applications. What do you use for freelancing?
I used mostly NextJs in the past. Now I use Framer
*Me when people say HTML and CSS are programming languages* : Hmmm
Well they are code
I learned html & CSS with 14/15, but stopped learning because they changed the layout of the app I was working with (they made it worse). I am Curently learning python, after finishing my course I'll pick up where i left. Any advice on what to "especially" focus on, while optimising a site.
It changes all the time. Research SEO
Hello, I’m enrolled in a coding Bootcamp. I’m in week 10 of the program. I completed several projects including a group project . Where do you suggest me marketing my skills to start freelancing?
Make your own website and create a profile on upwork and linkedin
Thank you ❤ this vid helps a lot. 🙏 I didn't understand the Google analytics part, how can i get gigs that require me to add code snippets?
Glad it was helpful! You'll have to research it
You look like a second life avatar
Hopefully that's a good thing
lol wow i play second life and thats kind of true
Now that you've said it, it's kinda true 😂
I'm supposed to pay attention to his advice but I keep being drawn to the color of his eyes LoL never seen such a beautiful color before
Too kind
I had one question
Like Elementer pro is paid
and many plugins and builders are also paid
Then how i can practice that as i can learn from various videos and Courses ...
I never really used elementor too much - You can learn the basic version by running wordpress locally etc. I use Framer for no-code work - I do a free intro course on it at www.framer.courses/
Thanks for this😊
No problem
need a similar video for mobile developers
I never did mobile so I can't really offer insight
Thanks for the tips ;)
No problem!
I'm 17 and I have learn html , python,java and about to finish c++
But the problem is my laptop 💻is corrupted and I don't know if i could do it from my phone
I think you really need a laptop to work
@@dannydiscovers thank you
Background music WAY TOO distracting. Nearly made me stop.
I did finish...great ideas...but please...ditch the music. And I subscribed.
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Thank you for the information! I wonder, how do I determine how much I will charge my client? can you give an example please, thank you.
Depends on the client and the value you bring. As well as the rates in your country
This is actually usefull
You're actually welcome
Thank you for this.
no problem - I made a follow up video with 6 more options