How Can Freelance Web Developers Print Money in 2018?

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  • @yajuteknologic
    @yajuteknologic 6 лет назад +161

    I did web development back in 97-99 and from there I went into consulting and had a blast, worked many markets did so much money, then health hit the fan and for 5 years I hadn't been able to work in the tech market due to health reasons, last year I tried to soak up as much in HTML/CSS/JS/Bootstrap/Wordpress/PHP/MySQL for kicks and now have a contract gig with one customer and you are right people are searching. If a disabled person like me can do it... anyone that can apply him/herself can do it. On the same subject, it is amazing what poor quality some "professional developers" are putting out there. It baffles me comparing to the 90's and just how effin hard it was just do something simple and today in a "Lego" world (lets face it, front end development is putting "blocks" together) that such crap is out there. This has made me want to continue learning the core basics of other frameworks and languages. Great video good sir!

    • @nmatthew7469
      @nmatthew7469 6 лет назад +20

      Michael, may God bless you with great health in 2018.

    • @yajuteknologic
      @yajuteknologic 6 лет назад +7

      J peterman33 thank you so much! Same to you! :)

    • @nospoiler9550
      @nospoiler9550 6 лет назад +14

      Ok sir, you persuaded me to continue my studies in web development.

    • @shivamchhetri9893
      @shivamchhetri9893 6 лет назад +8

      Respect man!

    • @MrVarsityphysics
      @MrVarsityphysics 6 лет назад

      So how do you source your clients? And how much do you charge.

  • @Spreadshotstudios
    @Spreadshotstudios 6 лет назад +35

    Stef - "You can use any language you want...as long as it's php" lol

  • @MrVarsityphysics
    @MrVarsityphysics 6 лет назад +5

    I've got WordPress down cold. I also work professionally as a MEAN developer, so apps are also within reach. My question is less about the hard skills and more about sourcing quality clients and how much to charge. What are your views on that?

  • @TheLOTTJ
    @TheLOTTJ 6 лет назад +14

    Steph it's funny, I was looking for freelance videos today. You're right on time.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +12

      The universe told me that you needed some freelance information. ;)

  • @davidbasil2727
    @davidbasil2727 6 лет назад +12

    THE MOST IN DEMAND FREELANCE SKILLS (WEB DEVELOPMENT):
    1. Web design (css, html, jquery, bootstrap).
    2. Wordpress
    3. PHP (laravel, symfony, vanilla).
    4. Angularjs
    5. React

    • @rossgeography
      @rossgeography 6 лет назад +2

      Vue(2) is sexy too!

    • @davidbasil2727
      @davidbasil2727 6 лет назад +2

      It is but jobs are not there yet; its growing though.

    • @michelemoneywell5474
      @michelemoneywell5474 6 лет назад +2

      Angularjs is outdated. It's now just Angular and quite different from its predecessor. And one would either learn Angular (framework) or React or Vue, not all, initially. The latest version of Ecma Script is important to learn. It's a higher level of JavaScript and needed for Angular.

    • @davidbasil2727
      @davidbasil2727 6 лет назад

      Michele Moneywell Most of angular jobs are for angular 1; it does not matter whether its new or old; asp.net is old too but its a major tech if you want to work with big business.

    • @rossgeography
      @rossgeography 6 лет назад

      like Vue's ruby-like terse syntax (nice fit with Laravel I think)

  • @jamesdegaris8027
    @jamesdegaris8027 6 лет назад +3

    I am really looking forward to getting to the point where I feel confident. I have been studying on and off for awhile now but I finally have the time to sink in and devote to really learning this time. Thanks for the lessons, Stef

    • @jalabi99
      @jalabi99 6 лет назад

      +Always_B_Coding look up the term "imposter syndrome" and then google for "how to overcome imposter syndrome". You gotta fake it (have confidence) until you make it!

    • @jamesdegaris8027
      @jamesdegaris8027 6 лет назад +1

      good point, but I am on the lower end of skill level still even if I look at it objectively. I'm almost through it though. Stef, other youtubers, and just writing code is getting me through. In the past, it was on again and off again. I am starting to live code now, though, and that is the gamechanger.

    • @jalabi99
      @jalabi99 6 лет назад

      You are on the right path. Keep on grinding, keep on learning, keep on improving your skills, keep on getting clients and getting the work out. I hope to see you with your own RUclips guru channel soon ;)

  • @Mark-yr2gi
    @Mark-yr2gi 6 лет назад +8

    Totally off topic but, has anyone ever told you you act and talk exactly like Saul Goodman from 'better call saul'? I like your style man, keep it up :)

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +6

      LOL! I get compared to so many actors: Mads Mikkelsen, Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Robert DeNiro, Nicolas Cage ... and others. It's weird ... I guess people on different parts of the face.

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 6 лет назад

      IMO is slightly Cage (mostly in some looks/expression) but with the style/quietness/expressions(at some points) of Al Pacino. I don't see there Keanu... Then, in less percentage, DeNiro, yep, in the way he talks at some specific moments/points (and again, in specific film roles, or interviews). :). at some point in some film scene, even Tommy lee Jones... Some video endings slightly remind me of how Hitchcock ended his short chapters series :D. Also, kind of seems he thinks - surely rightly so- that nerds don't get outside enough, so he carries them in the boat for a bit (after all, who among us has a boat to enjoy that...not me, so is appreciated, haha). haven't seen that done by other ppl, quite original :D
      EDIT: if the man talked exactly as one of those, would be a pity, everyone has own's special "voice", so to speak.

    • @miloszivanov7423
      @miloszivanov7423 4 года назад

      @@StefanMischook Stallone too

  • @davidbasil2727
    @davidbasil2727 6 лет назад +9

    Stef, should I believe you or not?

  • @jasonwitt95
    @jasonwitt95 6 лет назад +3

    I keep seeing that web developers are in demand, but I seem to really struggle just trying to find open positions. My local area suck for good web dev jobs so I need to look for remote job. Where can I find them?

  • @martyfunkhauser4663
    @martyfunkhauser4663 6 лет назад +33

    And always remember the goal of accumulating FU money lol

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand 6 лет назад +1

    Stef... Please be specific. I like PHP and WordPress stuff. How specifically would I know I'm considered a good developer? Everyone studies the same things; how do you know someone is Good? What, specifically, is a bad developer?

    • @harjitsingh7308
      @harjitsingh7308 6 лет назад

      busyrand if you know the syntax, data structures, algorithms, OOP basics and MVC patterns then you know more than enough to learn most languages. These are what make good developers because this knowledge is transferable to all languages so when you switch you dont need to learn these again you just need to learn the new syntax thata all

  • @bigfootisrealguy7459
    @bigfootisrealguy7459 6 лет назад

    Interesting topic for discussion man. Really opened my eyes about how other people feel when they look into going freelance. Cause that's what I wanna do.

  • @MrGilsteiner
    @MrGilsteiner 6 лет назад +1

    Stefan, can you lay out which resources to use after taking your course in order to become a competent web developer beyond the basics?

  • @taariqq
    @taariqq 6 лет назад

    That beach shot. That is not Canada, is it?

  • @MauriceLacerda0
    @MauriceLacerda0 6 лет назад

    Hey Stef! As a language agnostic developer, what do you think about the Go programming language? What kinds of use cases/problems is it good to solve? Would you use it, or have you used it before? Would love to watch a video about Go! Thanks! Love your channel dude!

  • @samdavepollard
    @samdavepollard 6 лет назад +4

    Love your channel, Stef, and consider the money I spent on your training extremely good value.
    But how do we square the message in this vid with a bazillion developers on Upwork, Freelancer etc and the horror stories of grinding out sites for an effective hourly of about $5 (even assuming they find work in the first place)?
    Thanks again for all that you share here. Good stuff.

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 6 лет назад +1

      That those sites are not the place to go. As simple as that.

    • @aminemakhlouf5283
      @aminemakhlouf5283 6 лет назад

      Sam Dave Pollard FD n'
      Bjhf

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 5 лет назад

      Can you send me the courses please? I live in a poor country and I don't have the opportunity to buy an amazing course like that :/

  • @Colstonewall
    @Colstonewall 6 лет назад

    I'm a Django dev Stef, and want to Freelance. Although I've stumbled into a couple jobs for local businesses I haven't advertised at all because I'm unsure about where/how to advertise myself. Any advice? Facebook? Yellow Pages? My own site? I'm great at learning the technology, just not how to get myself started. Advice?

  • @ez6791
    @ez6791 6 лет назад

    What is the core that you keep speaking of? Do you have another video addressing it? Where can I learn more?

  • @randerins
    @randerins 6 лет назад +3

    Something tells me you like Python

  • @tmasst07
    @tmasst07 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Coach Steph! I incested in the program. Would you consider putting one together to train and teach how to prospect, sell, close and generate business as a developer?

    • @endlessetudes2029
      @endlessetudes2029 6 лет назад +21

      Hey, you might want to edit your comment. Can you find the typo? ;)

  • @sunguru981
    @sunguru981 5 лет назад

    After training into whatever technologies you said .. whats the best marketplace to reach for those WordPress and PHP works?

  • @walterdoku3020
    @walterdoku3020 6 лет назад

    Stefan Mischook what gadgets do you use for your youtube channel, you r videos are exceptionally clear and I want to start myself. Please get back to me if you ever read this. You are awesome btw

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      Sorry for the delay. I use C200 Canon. Just get an OK camera and invest in lights.

  • @digitalsketchguy
    @digitalsketchguy 6 лет назад

    Very few jobs here in London UK paying more than £200 a day for Wordpress experts.

  • @zoommair
    @zoommair 6 лет назад +5

    Started last year (though I've known HTML since the 90's), working with my 2nd paid client ever, and several free clients to start 2018 off. All websites in WordPress, learning PHP as I hack up templates, and still learning JavaScript and Python on the side. Thank you so much for your videos and guidance. After months of videos, tutorials, and slaving away at code, I finally feel some confidence in what I'm doing. I'm just not sure what to charge though, at my current level. Do you have any advice on what to charge as someone like me, confident but still fairly new, and how quickly I should increase my rates? Thank you so much again, love your videos!

    • @jalabi99
      @jalabi99 6 лет назад +1

      +ZoommaiR quite honestly I believe that as soon as one has five sites up and running on the web, one should not be afraid to up their hourly rates by at least $10 an hour. Don't let your "lack of confidence" prevent you from increasing your rate. The more sites you do, the more "confident" you will get, and the more money you deserve to make, especially if you are producing quality work. Some people may even think I'm being too conservative about that and that you should ask for more than a $10/hr increment, but do what feels comfortable for you.

  • @js312
    @js312 6 лет назад

    "if you know what you doing".
    If you know what you doing you gonna be making millions anywhere anyhow.

  • @genesisfan72
    @genesisfan72 6 лет назад

    Great video Stefan. I've been programming for over 20 years now, and focusing on WP for the last 8 or so. I've been getting clients through word of mouth, but any suggestions on how to scale that up? I still work a 9-5 but would love to get to the point where the freelance provides for my fulltime income.

    • @harjitsingh7308
      @harjitsingh7308 6 лет назад

      genesisfan72 idk make an open source wordpress plugin that is unique and will draw attention to you. That way people will know about you and look at what you do and maybe ask you for other things they may want

  • @coolunknown7846
    @coolunknown7846 6 лет назад

    Hey, I just discovered your channel and like what I see! Have you had any other businesses (besides this one ofc)?

  • @lastidea4925
    @lastidea4925 3 года назад

    Is it still valid? Being freelance PHP dev

  • @rossgeography
    @rossgeography 6 лет назад +3

    $300 an hour? Really that's around $2500 a day.. that seems v.high
    like UNIX admin in Fintech, or AI programmer.. maybe

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +2

      That's as a freelance developer who leverages frameworks ... and negotiates good deals.

    • @jalabi99
      @jalabi99 6 лет назад +10

      +Ross Geography, I used to say that earning $300/hr as a freelance web developer was "impossible" -- until I saw it happen. Now I'm busy trying to hone my skills to get to that level. I'm lucky that with every new contract gig I take, my per hour rate has been going up and up and up from when I started four years ago. A big part of the reason why isn't necessarily that I have become more skilled at what I do (although I like to think that I am) but mainly because I started ASKING FOR MORE MONEY each time. And 99% of the time, they give it to me! That is why I am so happy that in New York State, it is no longer allowed for employers to ask for your salary history :)
      I can't remember where I read it but it is so true: "We never get what we deserve; we only get what we negotiate for."

    • @otrwalter
      @otrwalter 6 лет назад

      HA HA HA
      Chicago the going rate is $30 to $50, maybe you might get $60.
      I haven't seen the days of $200+/hr in decades!

    • @johndough8699
      @johndough8699 6 лет назад

      My guess is that these guys are very proficient I. Their development. They bill a set price for the whole project, rather than an hourly rate. If they finish the project quickly, then that fee divided by the hours they actually spent, works out to a high value.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 5 лет назад

      @@jalabi99 That's great I'd like to know what kind of skills did you imrpove to make that money!

  • @mareksniknais5415
    @mareksniknais5415 6 лет назад +1

    This is not the case in Europe. Here any Chief technology officer makes 20K$ Wordpress sites in couple hours.

  • @andrewillomitzer3711
    @andrewillomitzer3711 6 лет назад

    I know this is likely a common question, but will the demand for php developers go UP as less people decide to learn it? Currently I am learning Javascript with React/Vue frameworks as well, and it seems like this is the common trend. However, when everyone is learning the cool stuff, what happens when someone needs a php developer?
    As a new dev trying to break into the field, it may be a way to gain some experience and find an opportunity to go with PHP (or so it seems).
    Thoughts on this?

  • @PaulDickson7
    @PaulDickson7 6 лет назад

    I'm a freelancer who has been failing at web development for 10 years

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      hmm ... probably need to work on social / communication skills.

  • @rebelsoul777
    @rebelsoul777 6 лет назад +1

    Yeah, I am definitely going to print some money in 2018 :)

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 6 лет назад

      I am a web developer for many years, already done... I have a mold that let me bake cookies with money coin shapes...several currencies, indeed.

  • @claudios
    @claudios 6 лет назад +4

    For freelance web development, would you recommend PHP over Python?
    What should be taken into account when deciding which route to go down?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +12

      For freelance, PHP all the way. Once you learn your core programming in one language, if you decide to switch later on, it will be easy. That's why I've written commercial code in 9 languages over the years.

  • @charbelsarkis3567
    @charbelsarkis3567 6 лет назад +1

    Can you make a video about what EXACTLY do people need to be competent. I don't know Laravel. And I can't do animations unless i have bootstrap. My design skills are no that poor but I can't do animations

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      Using bootstrap for animations is fine. If you know your core (web stack), then you can get your first job, and build from there. I will be putting out a video on that soon.

    • @mohamedbaha-eddinebouzerou3269
      @mohamedbaha-eddinebouzerou3269 6 лет назад

      there is css grid also now

  • @hectorenriquevasquezquijad5200
    @hectorenriquevasquezquijad5200 6 лет назад

    angular 5+ or vue js 2 for 2018?

  • @auto-nomadic1326
    @auto-nomadic1326 3 года назад

    Not sure how I got here, but I like what Robert De Nero has to say.

  • @Hisoka394
    @Hisoka394 6 лет назад

    Hello, I'm allergic to CMS using can your logic be applied to web developement using php framework (symfony) and nodejs ?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +1

      Sure. Modern web frameworks like Meteor, Symfony etc ... allow you to rapidly create websites and web apps.

    • @Hisoka394
      @Hisoka394 6 лет назад

      thx boss

  • @marthataylorcollege6232
    @marthataylorcollege6232 6 лет назад

    How do you have a hard time finding good people?

  • @jimjs5672
    @jimjs5672 6 лет назад

    Is this demand true in Seattle?

  • @ScottAyersStuff
    @ScottAyersStuff 6 лет назад

    Surprising to hear this considering how many kids are pouring into web dev. these days.
    It certainly doesn't speak well for these kids if they're flooding the market. Yet businesses still can't find decent enough developers to hire.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      There is a lot of work for well trained web developers.

    • @ScottAyersStuff
      @ScottAyersStuff 6 лет назад

      "well trained" is pretty vague. It's hard to know exactly what you're talking about.
      Do you happen to have any specifics?
      For example:
      -Their code is too messy and unorganized. And thus too hard to manage.
      -Their code is too fragile and it breaks if the users do something unexpected.
      -They're using too many syntactic sugar options. So the code ends up looking like pot luck.
      Specific things like that.
      "well trained" can mean anything.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      You hit a few key points! Any of my students will fall under that category of well trained. :) Perhaps I will do a vlog on that particular subject.

  • @brockfuller3778
    @brockfuller3778 4 года назад

    What about php

  • @EgiRoka
    @EgiRoka 5 лет назад

    if a WP template costs 50 USD, how can be a WP based website be several thousands?

  • @hormarinaftaada539
    @hormarinaftaada539 6 лет назад

    can I work remote area for a campany?

  • @LuXxenatorX
    @LuXxenatorX 6 лет назад

    your business course link isn't working.

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      Hi. I've updated it: www.killervideostore.com/video-courses/complete-entrepreneur.php

  • @donathon680
    @donathon680 5 лет назад

    Sorry but 300 an hour for WordPress? I highly doubt that.

  • @vencelkocsis8789
    @vencelkocsis8789 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Steph, I would be interested in your opinions about Elon Musk. Thanks :)

  • @kavereon
    @kavereon 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Stefan, great video. I had a question about beginning to freelance. Is it important to set up as an LLC or become a sole-proprieter business before taking on gigs? What's your recommended process for someone just starting out? Thanks.

    • @rossgeography
      @rossgeography 6 лет назад +1

      Karanveer - IMO go sole trader year1 as you cut your teeth - you'll likely have a number of costs you can offset against year1 profitability so your tax bill won't be too high and it offers more flexibility as you figure out what you enjoy and want to offer - LLC becomes tax efficient once you've worked out your costs (and haven decent processes / workflows in place).

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +3

      LLC's are important if you are partnering, so as to limit your liability with regards to what you partner may do. LLC can help protect you from legal liabilities, but I am not sure how legally vulnerable you would be as a web developer. Owning a restaurant would be a different thing ... someone might choke on some food or something. I would suggest starting out with a simple sole proprietorship (much cheaper and easier to start) and when there is a tax advantage to opening an LLC ... do it then. Ask an accountant for the number as it varies depending on where you live. Makes sense?
      Shameless plug: my business course will give you loads of information: www.killersites.com/community/index.php?/store/product/1-business-battle-plan-premium-subscription/
      ... It is about 96% complete but you can get it now. It has about 2hrs of video.

    • @kavereon
      @kavereon 6 лет назад

      Thanks! I'll definitely take a look at your course

  • @SushmitGaur
    @SushmitGaur 6 лет назад +2

    I have learned html, css, javascript etc. And all latest web tecs. For past 4 months i am trying to get a job in freelancing but not a single client yet. At freelancer.com i have done countless no. Of bidding but never got selected. At upwork i created my profile but they are not approving my profile giving a stupid reason that there are many other people with same skills so we cant approve your profile yet. Wtf. How do u come up with this that web developer are going to do good in 2018 ????

    • @alvadagansta
      @alvadagansta 6 лет назад

      Face to face works better

    • @SushmitGaur
      @SushmitGaur 6 лет назад

      anvin ps html, css, javascript, jquery, bootstrap, psd to html, gulp, webpack etc. And i have also learned react.js but i m not good at it still learning. There r 2 possibilities either i am right that freelancing is not good anymore or i am missing something and need to learn freelancing.

    • @SushmitGaur
      @SushmitGaur 6 лет назад

      Lidoptics i do have project to show bro. I used to mention it whenever i bid on job.

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 6 лет назад +1

      Sushmit.... bidding sites, not my cup of tea. Probably NEITHER a place to start. Speaks to you an old fart that wears and did so in the past, many hats. I have now freelancing as an easy thing to get, tho mostly for graphics works, Easy to get clients. And still, freaking uber hard to get any clients at all at bidding sites. Remember those sites, like most things, have its paths, its ways. You need to earn first a reputation (and without gigs done, u don't get jobs assigned, a vicious circle). I'm not sure, but i'd be to bet a lot did very pro bono work , super cheap almost free work. Or ppl having a very strong portfolio to show, big clients, or just numerous ones, published content *OUTSIDE those bidding sites*, first, those have it surely easy to get the projects there. If like me, you are a freelancer that touched many fields, and in my case (well, not my case: you are starting and yet have no clients. is not about a number of clients, only, is an organic learning on how to get new clients, and how to maintain them. U'll get it), don't need really promo as work for word of mouth, then bidders in those places dont trust you. They go for , IMO, the reputation and stars in those sites, and almost as importantly, published portfolio of very extensive kind.
      If the other thing ur trying is stock sites, uploading graphics there, you can avoid another big deception which either is not your fault. the trick in those is also KNOW the place, it has its tricks. My recommendation is avoid those two kind of things for now, go for the word of mouth, personal networking, loose the fear (we all started not knowing sh1t, but almost nooone recognizes it ) do some work not free but affordable for customers as they can trade lack of expertise for lower price, in quite some cases. You wont get lack of clients for training, as you can even do volunteer work for some organization, small or big, and funny enough companies DO value that (personal values are considered too!). My best advice: go for friends, neighbors, people u know u can trust as persons in general, do work for 'em. If some not pay or pays late: remember, now the key is getting work done, portfolio done. So don't get mad at that. For now. You need an online portfolio, live sites.
      Do not get into any conclusions about your future from the results on biding sites or stock art depots. Go for building a personal network. You do this one by one. Take at first one client at a time, several only if you are super fast, which I doubt , at start. Do leave a good mark and do solid sites. Go building ur portfolio, doesn't matter what are the sites about, anyone with a business might need a site. U need portfolio in this, however you can get it. Is essential for literally ANY other next step. Don't let your self down with an impossible almost step for a beguinner like it is any bidding site or stock depot site.
      PD: I've done some stuff in those places is NOT impossible, but I DO NOT rely on that other than sth i send a proposal from very time to time in things I really am interested on and where I very specially shine, and in some occasions, I get a proposal accepted, do my work and finish the stuff. Again, not my recommendation for a beginner, probably neither for an advanced. Also, somehow the hour is quite depreciated in those sites, as well as your work. At least it is for a large portion of the designers. Not for the ones at the top, those do pretty well, indeed.
      Hope it helps !

  • @beingbornwasamistake9770
    @beingbornwasamistake9770 6 лет назад

    It is a good idea to become a Freelance Python Web Developer?
    How I could get lots of clients and charge at least 50 per hour as a beginner?

    • @nathansmith3608
      @nathansmith3608 6 лет назад +1

      charging 50/hr as a beginner is more of a hustle than a legit option. but maybe it would be possible if you target wealthy university students & offer tutoring, because that you could pull off even if you're only about 10 weeks ahead of the students you tutor?

  • @adriatic123
    @adriatic123 3 года назад

    In 2018 maybe but in 2020/21 no so good. Different platforms for freelancers are mostly waste of time

  • @zuperkalafrajalistik
    @zuperkalafrajalistik 6 лет назад

    Hi Stefan, would you be able to direct me to your paid videos which would be most useful for a beginner getting started? Thanks very much

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      I would do my full-stack course: shop.killervideostore.com/ ... It is at a great price and the skills you will learn are very marketable.

  • @shahrozrizaev4023
    @shahrozrizaev4023 6 лет назад

    i know python and django, is there chance to work with wordpress??

    • @cray32
      @cray32 6 лет назад +2

      shahroz rizaev If you are seriously asking that question then you probably do not really know python and Django

    • @shahrozrizaev4023
      @shahrozrizaev4023 6 лет назад

      I meant is there same job oppurtunity as PHP!

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 6 лет назад

      nope....

    • @harjitsingh7308
      @harjitsingh7308 6 лет назад

      I think wordpress has a rest api you can plugin to other frameworks like django, but I'm not sure how much they let you customise as i have never used wordpress as a headless cms

  • @abed-almajeedmansour9015
    @abed-almajeedmansour9015 6 лет назад

    Thank you, so usefull :)

  • @Daniel-sz2lq
    @Daniel-sz2lq 6 лет назад

    Hey Stefan. What are your thoughts on the Sketch plugins that allow users to pretty much drag and drop their own site and then export it as HTML & CSS?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      I haven't seen them ... but will check them out. But even if they are great, there is still so much more to do outside of the site design! Just making a site look good, is just the start of even the just the front-end of web development. Consider it a potential tool.

  • @197syahnur
    @197syahnur 6 лет назад

    can you talk on how can we find client?

  • @fiddlewidmatoe8310
    @fiddlewidmatoe8310 6 лет назад

    Node js or php am confused....!!!

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      Freelance = #1. PHP #2. Node JS #3. Python. Startups = #1. Node JS. Large Corps: #1. Java #2. C# #3 Node JS. Always regional though.

  • @aurelianspodarec2629
    @aurelianspodarec2629 6 лет назад

    Only special printers can print money, pretty fast :)

  • @fathah7205
    @fathah7205 4 года назад

    Hey do anyone working as a web developer have ideas on how to get such clients

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  4 года назад

      The powerful blueprint: school.studioweb.com/store/course/complete_freelancer

  • @ChowChannel1
    @ChowChannel1 6 лет назад +1

    Do i need to learn how to make plugins for WordPress before I start my own web development firm?

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад +1

      Nope. You just need to learn the webstack (with some PHP,) Wordpress basics and theme. We teach all that in my fullstack course: shop.killervideostore.com/

    • @ChowChannel1
      @ChowChannel1 6 лет назад

      Okay im going to take it...Are you sure I won't need to know laravel before I start my business

  • @jimmysale417
    @jimmysale417 5 лет назад

    Thanks :D

  • @Luffy-ir9fk
    @Luffy-ir9fk 6 лет назад

    Learn The Core.

  • @atefhmematef5946
    @atefhmematef5946 6 лет назад

    i possible to make 300 in h ??

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      Yes. In my freelance course, you learn the strategy how: www.killervideostore.com/video-courses/complete-freelancer.php
      .. .Shameless plug!! :)

    • @atefhmematef5946
      @atefhmematef5946 6 лет назад

      dude if you hustle hard and learn you can make like 250k in year right ?? im 21 finance student i work on my social skills also and communication

  • @fladistic
    @fladistic 4 года назад

    Use a printer...duh...!!!

  • @micjakes1
    @micjakes1 6 лет назад +2

    I love this video, but all I read is the field is flooded. No jobs for web, programming, software people. Too many outside America filling ALL computer jobs. American computer graduates can't find jobs.

    • @esarmiento7
      @esarmiento7 6 лет назад +3

      yeah, if web programming was such a good business. i would create products not courses and tutorials

  • @betafour8878
    @betafour8878 6 лет назад

    would it be better to learn html5 or PHP for web development

    • @StefanMischook
      @StefanMischook  6 лет назад

      For web development, you need HTML5 no matter what. PHP is a great choice for small medium type work and freelancing. My course package teaches all that: shop.killervideostore.com/

  • @atefhmematef5946
    @atefhmematef5946 6 лет назад

    can i makee 200k a year as freelancer web developer

  • @TheEmailDev
    @TheEmailDev 6 лет назад

    5:07 "DrupEl" :D

  • @hormarinaftaada539
    @hormarinaftaada539 6 лет назад

    hahah i thought to send my CV